Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry
Scientific award given by the American Chemical Society
The Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry was established in 1934. Consisting of a bronze medal and honorarium, its purpose is to stimulate fundamental research in biological chemistry by scientists not over thirty-eight years of age. The Award is administered by the Division of Biological Chemistry of the American Chemical Society.[1]
Recipients
Past recipients of the Lilly Award:[2]
- 1935 – Willard Myron Allen
- 1937 – Harold S. Alcott [Wikidata]
- 1938 – Abraham White [Wikidata]
- 1939 – George Wald
- 1940 – Eric G. Ball [Wikidata]
- 1941 – David Rittenberg
- 1942 – Earl A. Evans, Jr.
- 1943 – Herbert E. Carter
- 1944 – Joseph S. Fruton
- 1945 – Max A. Lauffer [Wikidata]
- 1946 – John D. Ferry
- 1947 – Sidney Colowick
- 1948 – Dilworth Wayne Woolley
- 1949 – Irving M. Klotz [Wikidata]
- 1950 – William Shive [Wikidata]
- 1951 – John M. Buchanan
- 1952 – David M. Bonner [Wikidata]
- 1953 – Nathan O. Kaplan
- 1954 – Harvey A. Itano
- 1955 – William F. Neuman
- 1956 – Robert A. Alberty
- 1957 – Harold A. Scheraga
- 1958 – Lester J. Reed
- 1959 – Paul Berg
- 1960 – James D. Watson
- 1961 – Frederick Crane [Wikidata]
- 1962 – Jerard Hurwitz
- 1963 – William P. Jencks
- 1964 – Bruce N. Ames
- 1965 – Gerald M. Edelman
- 1966 – Phillips W. Robbins
- 1967 – Gordon G. Hammes
- 1968 – Charles C. Richardson
- 1969 – Mario R. Capecchi
- 1970 – Lubert Stryer
- 1971 – David F. Wilson [Wikidata]
- 1972 – Bruce M. Alberts
- 1973 – C. Fred Fox [Wikidata]
- 1974 – James Dahlberg
- 1975 – Mark Ptashne
- 1976 – Joan A. Steitz
- 1977 – Robert G. Roeder
- 1978 – Charles R. Cantor
- 1979 – Christopher T. Walsh
- 1980 – Phillip A. Sharp
- 1981 – Roger D. Kornberg
- 1982 – Harold M. Weintraub
- 1983 – Richard Axel
- 1984 – David V. Goeddel
- 1985 – Gerald M. Rubin
- 1986 – James E. Rothman
- 1987 – Jacqueline K. Barton
- 1988 – Peter Walter
- 1989 – Michael M. Cox [Wikidata]
- 1990 – George L. McLendon
- 1991 – Peter G. Schultz
- 1992 – William DeGrado
- 1993 – Stuart L. Schreiber
- 1994 – Peter S. Kim
- 1995 – Jeremy Berg
- 1996 – Gregory L. Verdine
- 1997 – Alanna Schepartz
- 1998 – John Kuriyan
- 1999 – Chaitan Khosla
- 2000 – Xiaodong Wang
- 2001 – Jennifer Doudna
- 2002 – Kevan M. Shokat
- 2003 – Andreas Matouschek
- 2004 – Benjamin Cravatt III
- 2005 – Dewey G. McCafferty [Wikidata]
- 2006 – Linda Hsieh-Wilson
- 2007 – Anna K. Mapp
- 2008 – Paul J. Hergenrother
- 2009 – Scott K. Silverman
- 2010 – Alice Y. Ting
- 2011 – Nathanael Gray
- 2012 – Christopher J. Chang
- 2013 – Matthew D. Disney [Wikidata]
- 2014 – Yi Tang
- 2015 – Minkui Luo
- 2016 – Elizabeth Nolan
- 2017 – Howard C. Hang
- 2018 – Bradley L. Pentelute
- 2019 – Neal Devaraj
- 2020 – Yimon Aye
- 2021 – Jordan L. Meier
- 2022 – Lingyin Li
- 2023 – Polly Fordyce
- 2024 – Joseph Cotruvo, Jr. [Wikidata]
See also
References
- ^ "Recipients of Awards from the Division of Biological Chemistry". Division of Biological Chemistry, American Chemical Society. 2012. Archived from the original on April 23, 2019. Retrieved October 31, 2012.
- ^ "Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry" (PDF). American Chemical Society Division of Biological Chemistry. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 October 2020. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
External links
- Division of Biological Chemistry, American Chemical Society
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Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry
- William M. Allen (1935)
- Harold S. Alcott (1937)
- Abraham White (1938)
- George Wald (1939)
- Eric G. Ball (1940)
- David Rittenberg (1941)
- Earl A. Evans, Jr. (1942)
- Herbert E. Carter (1943)
- Joseph S. Fruton (1944)
- Max A. Lauffer (1945)
- John D. Ferry (1946)
- Sidney Colowick (1947)
- Dilworth Woodley (1948)
- Irving M. Klotz (1949)
- William Shive (1950)
- John M. Buchanan (1951)
- David M. Bonner (1952)
- Nathan O. Kaplan (1953)
- Harvey Itano (1954)
- William F. Neuman (1955)
- Robert A. Alberty (1956)
- Harold A. Scheraga (1957)
- Lester J. Reed (1958)
- Paul Berg (1959)
- James Watson (1960)
- Frederick Crane (1961)
- Jerard Hurwitz (1962)
- William P. Jencks (1963)
- Bruce Ames (1964)
- Gerald M. Edelman (1965)
- Phillips W. Robbins (1966)
- Gordon G. Hammes (1967)
- Charles C. Richardson (1968)
- Mario R. Capecchi (1969)
- Lubert Stryer (1970)
- David F. Wilson (1971)
- Bruce M. Alberts (1972)
- C. Fred Fox (1973)
- James E. Dahlberg (1974)
- Mark Ptashne (1975)
- Joan A. Steitz (1976)
- Robert G. Roeder (1977)
- Charles R. Cantor (1978)
- Christopher T. Walsh (1979)
- Phillip A. Sharp (1980)
- Roger D. Kornberg (1981)
- Harold M. Weintraub (1982)
- Richard Axel (1983)
- David V. Goeddel (1984)
- Gerald M. Rubin (1985)
- James E. Rothman (1986)
- Jacqueline K. Barton (1987)
- Peter Walter (1988)
- Michael M. Cox (1989)
- George L. McLendon (1990)
- Peter G. Schultz (1991)
- William DeGrado (1992)
- Stuart L. Schreiber (1993)
- Peter S. Kim (1994)
- Jeremy M. Berg (1995)
- Gregory L. Verdine (1996)
- Alanna Schepartz (1997)
- John Kuriyan (1998)
- Chaitan Khosla (1999)
- Xiaodong Wang (2000)
- Jennifer Doudna (2001)
- Kevan M. Shokat (2002)
- Andreas Matouschek (2003)
- Benjamin Cravatt III (2004)
- Dewey G. McCafferty (2005)
- Linda Hsieh-Wilson (2006)
- Anna K. Mapp (2007)
- Paul J. Hergenrother (2008)
- Scott K. Silverman (2009)
- Alice Y. Ting (2010)
- Nathanael Gray (2011)
- Christopher J. Chang (2012)
- Matthew D. Disney (2013)
- Yi Tang (2014)
- Minkui Luo (2015)
- Elizabeth Nolan (2016)
- Howard Hang (2017)
- Bradley Pentelute (2018)
- Neal K. Devaraj (2019)
- Yimon Aye (2020)
- Jordan L. Meier (2021)