- Source: William Bate Hardy Prize
The William Bate Hardy Prize is awarded by the Cambridge Philosophical Society. It is awarded once in three years “for the best original memoir, investigation or discovery by a member of the University of Cambridge in connection with Biological Science that may have been published during the three years immediately preceding”.
Recipients
(incomplete list-prize awarded at least 22 times by 2014)
1966 Hugh Huxley (inaugural winner)
1969 Sydney Brenner and Ralph Riley
1976 Frederick Sanger
1978 Richard Henderson
1981 César Milstein
1984 John Gurdon
1987 Michael Berridge
1991 Azim Surani
1993 Martin Evans
1995 Nicholas Barry Davies
1998 Tim Clutton-Brock and Andrew Wyllie (shared)
2001 Michael Neuberger and James Cuthbert Smith (shared)
2004 Andrea Brand and Robin Irvine (shared)
2010 Beverley Glover, Dr Peter Forster and Simon Conway Morris [1] (shared)
2014 Serena Nik-Zainal
See also
List of biology awards
External links
Charter, Abstracts of Laws Prescribed by Charter, Bye Laws, Regulations from the William Hopkins Prize and the William Bate Hardy Prize
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Michael Berridge
- César Milstein
- Sydney Brenner
- William Bate Hardy Prize
- William Bate Hardy
- Frederick Sanger
- Beverley Glover
- Sydney Brenner
- Martin Evans
- César Milstein
- Simon Conway Morris
- Hugh Huxley
- John Gurdon