Mark Millan wins Ariens Prize

Mark MillanPharmacology Faculty Member Mark Millan has won the 2014 Ariens Prize. The award is an annual prize organized by the Dutch Pharmacological Society in memory of the Dutch pharmacologist, Everhardus Jacobus Ariens, who made important contributions to understanding of the function of receptors in the field of pharmacology. Prize-winners are invited to present the Ariens Lecture.

Previous winners include Nobel prize winners and F1000 Faculty: Geoffrey Burnstock, Marc Caron, Urs A Meyer, Peter Barnes, Graeme Milligan , Brian Kobilka and Terry Kenakin.

Many congratulations from F1000, Mark!

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