National Institutes of Health Director's Pioneer Award

National Institutes of Health Director's Pioneer Award is a research initiative first announced in 2004 designed to support individual scientists' biomedical research. The focus is specifically on "pioneering" research that is highly innovative and has a potential to produce paradigm shifting results. The awards, made annually from the National Institutes of Health common fund, are each worth $500,000 per year, or $2,500,000 for five years.[1]

Recipients

2004

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2005

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2006

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2007

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2008

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2009

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2010

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2011

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  • Utpal Banerjee, Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles
  • Brenda L. Bass, Ph.D., University of Utah
  • Jean Bennett, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
  • William M. Clemons, Ph.D., California Institute of Technology
  • Florian Engert, Ph.D., Harvard University
  • Andrew P. Feinberg, M.D., M.P.H., Johns Hopkins University
  • James E.K. Hildreth, M.D., Ph.D., University of California, Davis
  • Tao Pan, Ph.D., University of Chicago
  • Sharad Ramanathan, Ph.D., Harvard University
  • David S. Schneider, Ph.D., Stanford University
  • Thanos Siapas, Ph.D., California Institute of Technology
  • Andreas S. Tolias, Ph.D. , Baylor College of Medicine
  • Mehmet Fatih Yanik, Ph.D. , Massachusetts Institute of Technology

2012

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2013

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2014

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2015

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2016

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2017

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2018

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2019

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2020

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2021

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  • Polina O. Anikeeva, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Patricia Louise Clark, University of Notre Dame
  • Rui M. Costa, Columbia University Health Sciences
  • Michaela Ulrike Gack, Cleveland Clinic Lerner COM-CWRU
  • Michael James Higley, Yale University
  • Josh Z. Huang, Duke University
  • Coleen Tara Murphy, Princeton University
  • Jennifer Elizabeth Phillips-Cremins, University of Pennsylvania
  • Linda J. Richards, Washington University
  • Mikhail Shapiro, California Institute of Technology

2022

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  • Long Cai, California Institute of Technology
  • Kafui Dzirasa, Duke University
  • Yamuna Krishnan, University of Chicago
  • Gabriel A. Kwong, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Celeste M. Nelson, Princeton University
  • Amanda E. Randles, Duke University
  • Sheri Rose, Stanford University
  • Sara Sawyer, University of Colorado

2023

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  • Polly Morrell Fordyce, Stanford University
  • William James Greenleaf, Stanford University
  • Mande N Holford, Hunter College
  • Kevin B. Johnson, University of Pennsylvania
  • Lei Stanley Qi, Stanford University
  • Fan Wang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Ilana Witten, Princeton University
  • Tania Reis, University of Colorado, Denver

2024

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  • Nicola J Allen, Salk Institute for Biological Studies
  • Hong Chen, Washington University
  • Zemer Gitai, Princeton University
  • Adam Kepecs, Washington University
  • Nuo LI, Duke University
  • Ahizechukwu Eke, Johns Hopkins University
  • Silvia Mangia, University of Minnesota
  • Denise J. Montell, University of California Santa Barbara
  • Ken A. Paller, Northwestern University

See also

References

  1. ^ "Pioneer Award Program". National Institutes of Health. 12 May 2015. Retrieved 14 August 2015.