Congratulations to Lewis Cantley, Section Head of the Cell Signalling section in Cell Biology, on being one of the first recipients of the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences last Wednesday.
This week, @F1000 was buzzing with the news of this year’s Nobel prize winners, and we’re honored to be congratulating two F1000 Faculty Members who were among the awardees. Elsewhere on the Twitternet, it seems we weren’t the only ones who had caught the ‘Nobel’ bug…
*Another* F1000 Faculty Member wins a Nobel Prize! To celebrate, we’ve made our Nobel Laureates’ evaluations free to view for all readers.
Another F1000 Faculty Member on the Nobel laureates list.
Recently, the US National Institutes of Health announced the winners of the NIH Director’s Pioneer Award. This award is aimed at “supporting individual scientists of exceptional creativity, who propose pioneering – and possibly transforming – approaches to major challenges in biomedical and behavioral research”. These ‘awards’ are not for past achievements, but function as a…
Earlier this month, President Obama awarded 96 researchers with Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers – an honor bestowed by the US Government to science professionals in the early stages of their research careers. Awardees are selected for their pursuit of innovative research at the frontiers of science and technology and their role…
Congrats to the Faculty Members that have received awards from, or were elected as members of, the National Academy of Sciences.
Neuropharmacology & Psychopharmacology Faculty Member Roger Pertwee wins prestigious recognition for his work on cannabinoids.