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Early Career Scientist Prize in Biological Physics

The IUPAP C6 Early Career Scientist Prize recognizes exceptional achievements of scientists in the field of Biological Physics at a relatively early stage of their career. The recipients must be no more than eight years past the award of their PhDs (excluding career interruptions), and they are expected to have demonstrated significant scientific achievements and display exceptional promise for future achievements in Biological Physics.

2019

Dr. Knut Drescher, Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Germany

2018

2017

Dr. Hyun Youk, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands

2016

Dr Siyuan Steven Wang, Harvard University, USA

2015

Dr Jiajie Diao, University of Cincinnati, USA

2014

Dr Yi Cao, Nanjing University, China

2013

Dr Marina Kuimova, Imperial College London, UK

2012

Dr Tuomas Knowles, University of Cambridge, UK

2007

Habib Zaidi

IUPAP Medal for the Physics of Life

It is our great pleasure to launch a new prize, the IUPAP Medal for the Physics of Life. The IUPAP Medal for the Physics of Life is presented by the C6 Commission on Biological Physics of the International Union for Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) every three years, at the IUPAP International Conference on Biological Physics (ICBP). The Award, consisting of a gilded medal and a certificate, recognizes outstanding achievements in Biological Physics, regardless of the country where the research has been done, the age, or the employment status of the nominee.

The recipient should be a scientist who has not already received the IUPAP Medal for the Physics of Life, or the Nobel Prize. The award will normally be given to one awardee but can be exceptionally shared by two. The winner is chosen by a Selection Committee, consisting of the members of the C6 Commission, two recent Chairpersons of the C6 Commission, and three awardees of the IUPAP Young Scientist Prize in Biological Physics, who agreed to be on the Selection Committee.

2023

Dr. John J. Hopfield

2023

Dr. Frank Jülicher    

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