The E.B. Wilson Medal is the American Society for Cell Biology's highest honor for science and is presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for significant and far-reaching contributions to cell biology over the course of a career. It is named after Edmund Beecher Wilson.[1]
Medalists
Source : ASCB
- 1981 Daniel Mazia, George Palade and Keith Porter
 - 1982 Charles Leblond and Alex B. Novikoff
 - 1983 Joseph Gall and Hugh Huxley
 - 1984 Harry Eagle and Theodore Puck
 - 1985 Hewson Swift
 - 1986 Gunter Blobel and David D. Sabatini
 - 1987 Marilyn Farquhar
 - 1988 Elizabeth Hay
 - 1989 Christian de Duve
 - 1990 Morris Karnovsky
 - 1991 S. Jonathan Singer
 - 1992 Shinya Inoue
 - 1993 Hans Ris
 - 1994 Barbara Gibbons and Ian R. Gibbons
 - 1995 Bruce Nicklas
 - 1996 Donald D. Brown
 - 1997 John C. Gerhart
 - 1998 James E. Darnell and Sheldon Penman
 - 1999 Edwin Taylor
 - 2000 Walter Neupert and Gottfried Schatz
 - 2001 Elizabeth Blackburn
 - 2002 Avram Hershko and Alexander Varshavsky
 - 2003 Marc Kirschner
 - 2004 Thomas D. Pollard
 - 2005 Joan A. Steitz
 - 2006 Joel Rosenbaum
 - 2007 Richard O. Hynes and Zena Werb
 - 2008 Martin Chalfie and Roger Tsien
 - 2009 Peter Walter
 - 2010 Stuart Kornfeld, James Rothman, and Randy Schekman
 - 2011 Gary Borisy, J. Richard McIntosh, and James Spudich
 - 2012 Susan Lindquist
 - 2013 John R. Pringle
 - 2014 William R. Brinkley, John E. Heuser and Peter Satir
 - 2015 Elaine V. Fuchs
 - 2016 Mina Bissell
 - 2017 Franz-Ulrich Hartl and Arthur Horwich
 - 2018 Barbara J. Meyer
 - 2019 Peter N. Devreotes
 - 2020 Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz
 - 2021 Pietro De Camilli
 - 2022 Don W. Cleveland
 
See also
References
- ↑ "E.B. Wilson Medal". ASCB. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
 
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