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The '''Novartis-Drew Award for Biomedical Research''' is an award jointly presented by [[Novartis]] and [[Drew University]]. It comprises a cash award (originally $2000) and a plaque. The award was initially created as the '''Ciba-Drew Award for Biomedical Research''' and renamed following the change of company name from [[Ciba-Geigy]] to [[Novartis]] in 1996. <ref> {{cite web|url=https://academic.oup.com/jnci/article-abstract/59/2/543/887976|title=Ciba-Drew Award for Biomedical Research|publisher=National cancer Institute|accessdate=1 May 2020}} </ref>
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The '''Ciba-Drew Award for Biomedical Research''' is an award jointly presented by [[Ciba-Geigy]] and [[Drew University]].


==Incomplete list of winners==
==Incomplete list of winners==
;Novartis-Drew Award
*2003: [[Elaine Fuchs]] ; [[Philip A. Sharp]]
*2002: [[Frank McCormick]]
*2001: [[Sidney Brenner]] ; [[Eric Lander]] ; [[Craig Venter]]
*2000: [[Susan L. Lindquist]]
*1999: [[Elizabeth Helen Blackburn]] ; [[Joan Steitz]]
*1998: [[Tom Maniatis]] ; [[Alexander Varshavsky]]
*1997: [[Edward Alan Berger]]

;Ciba-Drew Award
*1996: [[H. Robert Horvitz]] ;
*1996: [[H. Robert Horvitz]] ;
*1995: [[Joseph Schlessinger]] ; [[Günter Blobel]] ; [[Arnold J. Levine]]
*1995: [[Joseph Schlessinger]] ; [[Günter Blobel]] ; [[Arnold J. Levine]]

Revision as of 23:45, 1 May 2020

The Novartis-Drew Award for Biomedical Research is an award jointly presented by Novartis and Drew University. It comprises a cash award (originally $2000) and a plaque. The award was initially created as the Ciba-Drew Award for Biomedical Research and renamed following the change of company name from Ciba-Geigy to Novartis in 1996. [1]

Incomplete list of winners

Novartis-Drew Award
Ciba-Drew Award

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ciba-Drew Award for Biomedical Research". National cancer Institute. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
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  9. ^ https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/2002/brenner/cv/
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