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As seen in the 20 July issue of
Science:
MARCH OF DIMES PRIZE IN
DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Nominations of candidates are solicited for the 13th annual prize to be awarded in 2008. Please make your recommendations on or before September 14, 2007.
The March of Dimes Prize in Developmental Biology, a cash award of $250,000 and a silver medal in the design of the Roosevelt dime, is awarded to investigators whose research has profoundly advanced the science that underlies our understanding of birth defects.
Nomination forms are available upon request from:
Michael Katz, M.D.
Senior Vice President for Research and Global Programs
March of Dimes
1275 Mamaroneck Avenue
White Plains, NY 10605
Telephone: (914) 997-4555
Facsimile: (914) 997-4560
mkatz@marchofdimes.com
The previous recipients were:
2007 - Anne McLaren and Janet Rossant
2006 - Alexander Varshavsky
2005 - Mario R. Capecchi and Oliver Smithies
2004 - Mary F. Lyon
2003 - Pierre Chambon and Ronald M. Evans
2002 - Seymour Benzer and Sydney Brenner
2001 - Corey S. Goodman and Thomas M. Jessell
2000 - H. Robert Horvitz
1999 - Sir Martin J. Evans and Sir Richard L. Gardner
1998 - Davor Solter
1997 - Walter J. Gehring and David S. Hogness
1996 - Ralph L. Brinster and Beatrice Mintz
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