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Lasker Award
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The Lasker Award is an annual prize established by Albert Lasker and Mary Woodard Lasker in 1945 to recognize outstanding contributions to medical science and public service on behalf of medicine. The award is administered by the Lasker Foundation and consists of four branches of medical science, with a $250,000 honorarium for each category. The Lasker Awards have a reputation for identifying future Nobel Prize winners, with 86 laureates having received the Nobel Prize, including 32 in the last two decades. The foundation's papers were donated to the National Library of Medicine in 1985.learn more on wikipedia
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countries
- 1.China
- 2.Cyprus
- 3.France
- 4.United Kingdom
- 5.Greece
- 6.Russian Federation
- 7.Sweden
- 8.Singapore
- 9.United States
organizations
- 1.Royal Society of Chemistry
- 2.Alphabet Inc
- 3.Google
- 4.Google DeepMind
- 5.Nobel Foundation
- 6.Royal Society
- 7.Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
- 8.TechScape
- 9.University College London
- 10.University of Bonn
- 11.University of Cambridge
- 12.University of Washington
persons
- 1.Heiner Linke
- 2.Alexei Ekimov
- 3.Alfred Nobel
- 4.Annette Doherty
- 5.Carl XVI Gustaf
- 6.David Baker
- 7.Demis Hassabis
- 8.Gary Ruvkun
- 9.Geoffrey Hinton
- 10.Hans Ellegren
- 11.Johan Aqvist
- 12.John Hopfield