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Margaret Oakley Dayhoff Award

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The Margaret Oakley Dayhoff Award from the Biophysical Society in Rockville, Maryland, is given to a woman who "holds very high promise or has achieved prominence while developing the early stages of a career in biophysical research". It is "one of the top national honors" in biophysics. The award was established in 1984 in honor of Margaret Dayhoff, a biophysicist associated with the Biophysical Society and the National Biomedical Research Foundation.

Award recipients

  • 1984/85: Dagmar Ringe and Bonnie Ann Wallace
  • 1985/86: Barbara A. Lewis
  • 1986/87: Barbara E. Ehrlich
  • 1987/88: Rachel E. Klevit
  • 1988/89: Nancy L. Thompson
  • 1989/90: Anne Walter
  • 1990/91: Jeanne Rudzki Small
  • 1991/92: Hazel M. Holden and Francine R. Smith
  • 1992/93: Carol Vandenberg
  • 1993/94: Jean S. Baum
  • 1994/95: Hillary C. M. Nelson
  • 1995/96: Lynne Regan
  • 1996/97: Susan Marqusee
  • 1997/98: Bonnie Anne Berger
  • 1998/99: Judith R. Mourant
  • 1999: Lydia Gregoret
  • 2000/2001: Millie M. Georgiadis and Ka Yee Christina Lee
  • 2002: Gina MacDonald
  • 2003: Hao Wu
  • 2004: Dorothee Kern
  • 2005: Sarah Keller
  • 2006: Anne Hinderliter
  • 2007: Kalina Hristova
  • 2008: Judith Klein-Seetharaman
  • 2009: Teresa Giraldez, Adrienne L. Fairhall, and Jin Zhang
  • 2010: Crina Nimigean and Maria Spies
  • 2011: Diane Lidke
  • 2012: Lucy R. Forrest
  • 2013: Jennifer L. Ross and Katherine Henzler-Wildman
  • 2014: Sarah Veatch
  • 2015: Antonina Roll-Mecak
  • 2016: Sophie Dumont and Polina Lishko
  • References

    Margaret Oakley Dayhoff Award Wikipedia