Marjory Stephenson Prize

Marjory Stephenson Prize
Marjory Stephenson Prize
Awarded for outstanding contribution of current importance in microbiology.
Presented by Society for General Microbiology
First awarded 1953

The Marjory Stephenson Prize is the principal prize of the Society for General Microbiology, awarded biennially for an outstanding contribution of current importance in microbiology.

Marjory Stephenson was the second president of the Society for General Microbiology (1947 - 1949) and a distinguished pioneer of chemical microbiology.

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