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The Edwin Grant Conklin Medal was inaugurated in 1995 by the
Society for Developmental Biology in honor of the biologist
Edwin Conklin . It is awarded annually to recognise a member of the society who has carried out distinguished and sustained research in developmental biology. The recipient delivers a feature lecture at the annual society meeting and is presented with a commemorative plaque.
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List of recipients
The following have won the award:
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1995 –
John Phillip Trinkaus (Yale University)
1996 –
John W. Saunders Jr. (State University of New York at Albany)
1997 –
Elizabeth D. Hay (Harvard Medical School)
1998 –
Thomas C. Kaufman (Indiana University)
1999 –
Clement Markert (Yale University)
2000 –
Charles B. Kimmel (University of Oregon)
2001 –
John B. Gurdon (University of Cambridge)
2002 –
Gail R. Martin (University of California, San Francisco)
2003 –
Allan C. Spradling (Carnegie Institution of Washington, Baltimore, Maryland)
2004 –
Matthew Scott (Stanford University)
2005 –
Nicole Marthe Le Douarin (Honoraire at the Collège de France and Secrétaire Perpétuelle of the Académie des Sciences de l'Institut de France)
2006 –
Trudi Schupbach (Princeton University)
2007 –
Janet Rossant (Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada)
2008 –
Elizabeth J. Robertson (University of Oxford, United Kingdom)
2009 –
David Mark Kingsley (Stanford University)
2010 –
Noriyuki Satoh (Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology, Japan)
2011 –
Ruth Lehmann (Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine, NYU School of Medicine, Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
2012 –
Clifford Tabin (Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts)
2013 –
Marianne Bronner (California Institute of Technology)
2014 –
Richard Harland (University of California, Berkeley)
2015 –
Michael S. Levine (University of California, Berkeley / Lewis Sigler Institute, Princeton)
2016 -
Kathryn V. Anderson (Sloan Kettering Institute)
2017 - Philippe M. Soriano (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai)
2018 -
Robb Krumlauf (Stowers Institute for Medical Research)
2019 -
Eric N. Olson (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)
2020 -
Claude Desplan (New York University)
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