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Leeuwenhoek Lecture and Medal
The Leeuwenhoek Lecture and Medal is named in honour of the scientist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (1632–1723)
DescriptionRecognising excellence in the field of microbiology, bacteriology, virology, mycology and parasitology, and microscopy
LocationLondon
Presented byRoyal Society
Websiteroyalsociety.org/grants-schemes-awards/awards/leeuwenhoek-lecture/

The Leeuwenhoek Lecture is a prize lecture of the Royal Society to recognize achievement in microbiology.[1] The prize was originally given in 1950 and awarded annually. From 2006 to 2018 the prize was given triannually. Since 2018 the prize is awarded biannually. It is named after the Dutch microscopist Anton van Leeuwenhoek and was instituted in 1948 from a bequest from George Gabb. A gift of £2000 is associated with the lecture.[1]

Leeuwenhoek Lecturers

The following is a list of Leeuwenhoek Lecture award winners along with the title of their lecture:[2]

21st Century

  • 2018 Sarah Cleaveland[3] Can we make rabies history? Realising the value of research for the global elimination of rabies[4]
  • 2015 Jeffrey Errington. for his seminal discoveries in relation to the cell cycle and cell morphogenesis in bacteria
  • 2012 Brad Amos, How new science is transforming the optical microscope
  • 2010 Robert Gordon Webster, Pandemic Influenza: one flu over the cuckoo's nest
  • 2006 Richard Anthony Crowther, Microscopy goes cold: frozen viruses reveal their structural secrets.
  • 2005 Keith Chater, Streptomyces indside out: a new perspective on the bacteria that provide us with antibiotics.
  • 2004 David Sherratt, A bugs life
  • 2003 Brian Spratt, Bacterial populations and bacterial disease
  • 2002 Stephen West, DNA repair from microbes to man
  • 2001 Robin Weiss, From Pan to pandemic: animal to human infections

20th Century

References

  1. ^ a b "Leeuwenhoek Medal and Lecture". The Royal Society. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Award winners: Leeuwenhoek Lecture". The Royal Society. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  3. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cK5eOqfzB0c
  4. ^ https://royalsociety.org/science-events-and-lectures/2018/04/leeuwenhoek-lecture/