William Beaumont Prize
The William Beaumont Prize is a scientific award given by the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) to scientists who have "made a major contribution (a single accomplishment or series of accomplishments) that has significantly advanced care of patients with digestive diseases through clinical or translational research".[1] Recipients receive a $5,000 honorarium. The prize was initiated in 1976.
Recipients
- 1976 R.A. Gregory, Viktor Mutt
- 1979 Bengt Borgstrom, Alan Hofmann
- 1982 Morton Grossman, Sir James Black
- 1985 George Sachs
- 1985 John G. Forte
- 1988 Saul Krugman, Mario Rizzetto, Jesse Summers
- 1991 Thomas Starzl
- 1994 Daniel W. Bradley, Michael Houghton, Qui-Lim Choo, George Kuo
- 1997 Bert Vogelstein
- 2000 Martin C. Carey, Donald Small
- 2006 Barry Marshall
- 2009 Warren Strober
- 2012 Richard Blumberg, Hans Clevers
- 2015 C. Richard Boland
- 2016 Anna Suk-Fong Lok
References
- ↑ "William Beaumont Prize". American Gastroenterological Association. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
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