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The Lasker Awards

The Lasker Awards program was created in 1945 by Albert and Mary Lasker to shine a spotlight on fundamental biological discoveries and clinical advances that improve human health, and to draw attention to the importance of public support of science. The Lasker Awards recognize the contributions of researchers, clinician scientists, and public servants who have made major advances in the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of disease. We would like to congratulate the winners!

Lasker Basic Medical Research Award

Michael Grunstein, Ph.D.

Professor, Department of Biological Chemistry, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

Michael Grunstein has been jointly awarded the Lasker Basic Medical Research Award along with C. David Allis. He laid the groundwork for understanding the role of nucleosomes and their modifiable tails in gene expression.

C. David Allis, Ph.D.

Professor, Laboratory of Chromatin Biology, The Rockefeller University

David Allis has been jointly awarded the Lasker Basic Medical Research Award along with Michael Grunstein. He furthered understanding of the role of nucleosomes in the regulation of gene expression by identifying enzymes that are crucial in modifying nucleosomes and hence have a role in switching genes on and off.

Lasker~DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award

John (Iain) B. Glen, Ph.D.

Former Anesthesiology Team Leader and Clinical Specialist in Anesthesia,AstraZeneca

Iain Glen has been awarded the Lasker~DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award for discovery and development of induction of the anesthesia agent propofol. Glen’s perseverance in its development has resulted in the delivery of a versatile anaesthetic for which there are minimal residual effects to many individuals, enabling countless surgeries and screening procedures.

Lasker~Koshland Special Achievement Award in Medical Science

Joan Argetsinger Steitz, Ph.D.

Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Joan Argetsinger Steitz has been presented the Special Achievement Award in Medical Science for her contributions as a pioneering RNA biologist, mentor and role model. She has contributed to understanding of RNA processing and been a champion of both rising scientists and women in science.

 

 

 

 

Lasker Basic Medical Research Award

Koshland Special Achievement Award in Medical Science