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is intended to recognize breakthrough research in pure or applied life science research that is distinguished by its excellence, originality and impact on our understanding of biological systems and processes. The award may recognize a specific contribution or series of contributions that
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demonstrate the nominee's significant leadership in the development of research concepts or their clinical application. Particular emphasis will be placed on research that champions novel approaches and challenges accepted thinking in the
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for research and development leading to medicines that effectively treat cystic fibrosis by correcting the folding, trafficking, and functioning of the mutated cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR).
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for the discovery of how cells recycle their components in an orderly manner. This process, autophagy (self-eating), is critical for the maintenance and repair of cells and tissues.
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and the discovery that a genetic pathway accounts for the programmed cell death within an organism, and Korsmeyer was chosen for his discovery of the relationship between human
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This international award is presented annually and consists of a $ 35,000 prize and a luncheon in honor of the recipient. The award is presented at a ceremony at The
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for a new principle of subcellular compartmentalization based on formation of phase-separated biomolecular condensates.
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The Wiley Foundation, established in 2001, is the endowing body that supports the Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences.
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for treatment of Parkinson's and other diseases, instead of the more invasive electrode-based treatments.
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for their discovery of the stem cell niche, a localized environment that controls stem-cell identity.
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for the discovery of the molecular mechanisms governing circadian rhythms.
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for elucidating the mechanism of nonsense-mediated messenger RNA decay.
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for their molecular identification of a founding member of a family of
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for sequencing the genomes of ancient humans and extinct relatives.
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that control nerve cell activity throughout the animal kingdom.
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As of 2016, six recipients have gone on to be awarded the
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for pioneering studies in protein structure predictions.
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for pioneering developments in electron microscopy.
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along two different systems of tracks within cells.
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Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences
biomedical sciences
Rockefeller University
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Wiley Foundation
H. Robert Horvitz
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Stanley J. Korsmeyer
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
programmed cell death
lymphomas
apoptosis
cell death
cancer
Andrew Z. Fire
Carnegie Institution
Johns Hopkins University
Craig C. Mello
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Thomas Tuschl
David Baulcombe
Sainsbury Laboratory
John Innes Centre
Norwich
C. David Allis
Rockefeller University
transcription factors
histones
Peter Walter
University of California San Francisco

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