Lemberg Medal
Appearance
The Lemberg Medal, named after Max Rudolf Lemberg, the first president of the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB), is awarded annually to a scientist who has been a member for five or more years and who has "demonstrated excellence in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and who has made significant contributions to the scientific community".[1] The winner presents the Lemberg Lecture at the following ASBMB annual conference.[2]
Recipients
[edit]Source: Lemberg Medallists, Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology[3]
Year | Recipient |
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1968 | Frank William Ernest Gibson |
1969 | Norman Boardman |
1970 | Alexander George Ogston |
1971 | Gordon Leslie Ada |
1972 | No award |
1973 | Anthony William Linnane |
1974 | Marshall Davidson Hatch |
1975 | William Herdman Elliott |
1976 | George Ernest Rogers |
1977 | Lawrence Walter Nichol |
1978 | William James Peacock |
1979 | Burt Zerner |
1980 | D. B. Keech |
1981 | Robert Gerard Wake |
1982 | No award |
1983 | Joan Mary Anderson |
1984 | J. F. Williams |
1985 | Robert Henry Symons |
1986 | Jerry McKee Adams |
1987 | J. F. Morrison |
1988 | Peter Malcolm Colman |
1989 | Julian R. E. Wells |
1990 | Thomas John Martin |
1991 | Alfred James Pittard |
1992 | W. Gerlach |
1993 | Graeme Barry Cox |
1994 | F. J. Ballard |
1995 | Suzanne Cory |
1996 | Bruce Ernest Kemp |
1997 | Robert Charles Baxter |
1998 | Elizabeth Salisbury Dennis |
1999 | Philip William Kuchel |
2000 | John C. Wallace |
2001 | Phillip Nagley |
2002 | Philip G. Board |
2003 | John Hopwood |
2004 | Nicholas Hoogenraad |
2005 | Ian Young |
2006 | Alan Frederick Cowman |
2007 | Colin Wesley Ward |
2008 | David Laurence Vaux |
2009 | Peter Koopman |
2010 | Richard Paul Harvey |
2011 | Michael Parker |
2012 | Douglas James Hilton |
2013 | Sharad Kumar |
2014 | Marilyn Anderson |
2015 | Christina Anne Mitchell |
2016 | Jane Visvader |
2017 | John Mattick |
2018 | Jamie Rossjohn |
2019 | Maria Kavallaris |
2020 | Trevor Lithgow |
2021 | Merlin Crossley |
2022 | Leann Tilley |
2023 | Michael T. Ryan |
References
[edit]- ^ "Lemberg Medal and Oration". Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation. Retrieved 2024-01-31.
- ^ "The Lemberg Medal". Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Retrieved 2024-01-31.
- ^ "Lemberg Medal Winners". Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Retrieved 2024-01-31.