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Lasker Award

Lasker Award

American medical science award


In 1945 Albert Lasker and Mary Woodard Lasker created the Lasker Awards. Every year since then the award has been given to the living person considered to have made the greatest contribution to medical science or who has demonstrated public service on behalf of medicine. They are administered by the Lasker Foundation. The Lasker is sometimes referred to as "America's Nobels".

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The Lasker Awards have gained a reputation for identifying future winners of the Nobel Prize. Eighty-six Lasker laureates have received the Nobel Prize, including 32 in the last two decades.[1][2] Claire Pomeroy is the current president of the Lasker Foundation.

Award

The award is given in four branches of medical science:[1]

  1. Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award
  2. Lasker–DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award
  3. Lasker–Bloomberg Public Service Award (Renamed in 2011 from Mary Woodard Lasker Public Service Award. Renamed in 2000 from Albert Lasker Public Service Award.)
  4. Lasker–Koshland Special Achievement Award in Medical Science (1994– renamed to that name in 2008) (optional)

The awards carry an honorarium of $250,000 for each category.[3]

A collection of papers from the Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation were donated to the National Library of Medicine by Mrs. Albert D. Lasker in April 1985.[4]

In addition to the main awards, there are historical awards that are no longer awarded.[5]

Recent awards

Recent winners include the following:

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Historical awards

Awards no longer made include Special Public Health Awards, Special Awards, Group Awards, and Lasker Awards made by the International Society for the Rehabilitation of the Disabled, the National Committee Against Mental Illness, and Planned Parenthood – World Population.[5] Awards were also presented for medical journalism.[5]

Special Public Health awards

Special awards

Group awards

International Society for the Rehabilitation of the Disabled

National Committee Against Mental Illness

Planned Parenthood – World Population

See also


References

  1. "The Lasker Awards Overview". Retrieved 2013-11-26.
  2. "The Lasker Awards Media page". Archived from the original on 2015-05-31. Retrieved 2015-06-07.
  3. "The Albert Lasker Awards for 1960". American Journal of Public Health and the Nation's Health. 50 (12): 1948. 1960. doi:10.2105/AJPH.50.12.1946. PMC 1373507. PMID 18017803.

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