The Lurie Prize in Biomedical Sciences recognizes outstanding achievement by a promising young scientist in biomedical research. It is awarded annually by the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health. [1]
Established in 2013 the award is worth $100,000 and was made possible by the gift of FNIH board member Ann Lurie. Prizewinners are selected by a jury of six distinguished biomedical researchers from a list of nominations.
Recipients
Source: FNIH
- 2023: Navdeep S. Chandel, Vamsi Mootha[2]
 - 2022: Anne Brunet, Andrew Dillin
 - 2021: Xiaowei Zhuang
 - 2020: Aviv Regev
 - 2019: Yasmine Belkaid
 - 2018: Zhijian “James” Chen
 - 2017: David M. Sabatini
 - 2016: Jeannie T. Lee
 - 2015: Karl Deisseroth
 - 2014: Jennifer Doudna
 - 2013: Ruslan M. Medzhitov
 
See also
References
- ↑ "LURIE PRIZE OVERVIEW". Foundation for the National Institutes of Health. Archived from the original on 1 September 2015. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
 - ↑ Lurie Prize in Biomedical Sciences 2023
 
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