Murray Goodman Memorial Prize Explained

An award recognizing outstanding accomplishments in one or more of the areas of biochemistry, biophysical chemistry, biophysics, or chemical biology. The award is given by the journal Biopolymers, and is named for the journal’s founding editor. [1]

The award consists of a symposium given at the Spring Meeting of the American Chemical Society, a dinner in recognition of the recipient, an invitation to write a review article for Biopolymers and a cash prize.

Recipients

Year Medalist Institution
2022Ronald T. RainesMassachusetts Institute of Technology
2021G. Marius CloreNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health
2019Eric KoolStanford University
2018David BeratanDuke University
2017 William DeGradoUniversity of California, San Francisco
2016 Jennifer DoudnaUniversity of California, Berkeley
2015 Joan A. SteitzYale University
2014 Steven G. BoxerStanford University
2013 Laura L. KiesslingUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison
2012 Jeffery W. KellyScripps Research Institute
2011 Dennis A. DoughertyCalifornia Institute of Technology
2010 JoAnne StubbeMassachusetts Institute of Technology
2009 Harold ScheragaCornell University
2008 Michael MarlettaUniversity of California, Berkeley
2007 Christopher T. WalshHarvard Medical School

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Murray Goodman Memorial Prize.