- Max Delbruck Prize
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The Max Delbruck Prize, formerly known as the Biological physics prize, is awarded by the Division of Biological Physics of the American Physical Society, to recognize and encourage outstanding achievement in biological physics research. The prize was established in 1981, and renamed for Max Delbruck in 2006. The award consists of $10,000, an allowance for travel to the meeting where the prize is awarded, and a certificate. It is presented biennially in even-numbered years.
Past winners
Past winners:
- 2012: William A. Eaton
- 2010: Xiaowei Zhuang
- 2008: Steven Block
- 2006: Alfred Redfield
- 2004: Peter Wolynes
- 2002: Carlos Bustamante
- 2000: Paul Hansma
- 1998: Rangaswamy Srinivasan
- 1996: Seiji Ogawa
- 1994: Robert Pearlstein, Robert Knox
- 1992: Hans Frauenfelder
- 1991: Watt W. Webb
- 1987: Britton Chance
- 1986: Hartmut Michel and Johann Deisenhofer
- 1985: John Hopfield
- 1984: Howard Berg and Edward Purcell
- 1983: Paul Lauterbur
- 1982: George Feher, Roderick Clayton
External links
Categories:- Biology awards
- Physics awards
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