Robert A. Pritzker Distinguished Lecture Award
Appearance
The Robert A. Pritzker Distinguished Lecture Award is the premier honor conferred by the Biomedical Engineering Society and recognizes biomedical engineering achievement. The award started as the BMES Distinguished Lecture Award in 1991 and was sponsored by the Whitaker Foundation.[1] The award was renamed in tribute to Robert Pritzker starting in 2007.[2][3]
Recipients
[edit]- 1991 - Thomas Harris - Vanderbilt University
- 1992 - Pierre Galletti - Brown University
- 1993 - J. David Hellums - Rice University
- 1994 - Robert S. Langer - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- 1995 - Rakesh K. Jain - Harvard Medical School
- 1996 - Marcos Intaglietta - University of California
- 1997 - Sheldon Weinbaum - The City College of New York
- 1998 - Jen-Shih Lee - University of Virginia
- 1999 - John H. Linehan - Whitaker Foundation
- 2000 - Murray B. Sachs - John Hopkins University
- 2001 - Yoram Rudy - Case Western Reserve University
- 2002 - Gerald Pollak - University of Washington
- 2003 - Douglas A. Lauffenburger - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- 2004 - W. Mark Saltzman- Yale University
- 2005 - Peter G. Katona - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- 2006 - Daniel Hammer - University of Pennsylvania
- 2007 - Antonios Mikos - Rice University
- 2008 - Buddy Ratner - University of Washington[4]
- 2009 - Donald E. Ingber - Harvard University[5]
- 2010 - Rebecca Richards-Kortum - Rice University
- 2011 - Michael Shuler - Cornell University
- 2012 - Ajit P. Yoganathan, PhD – Georgia Institute of Technology[6]
- 2013 - Ashutosh Chilkoti, PhD - Duke University
- 2014 - James J. Collins, PhD - Boston University
- 2015 - Martin Yarmush, MD, PhD - Rutgers University
- 2016 - Nicholas A. Peppas, ScD - University of Texas at Austin[7]
- 2017 - Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic, PhD - Columbia University
- 2018 - Rashid Bashir, PhD - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign[8]
- 2019 - Christopher Chen, MD, PhD - Boston University[9]
- 2020 - Paul Hunter Peckham, PhD - Case Western Reserve University
- 2021 - Nancy Allbritton, MD, PhD - University of Washington[10]
- 2022 - Cato T. Laurencin, MD, PhD - University of Connecticut[11]
- 2023 - Tejal A. Desai, PhD - Brown University[12]
- 2024 - Kyriacos A. Athanasiou, PhD - UCI Samueli School of Engineering[13]
- 2025 - Linda Griffith, PhD - MIT Department of Biological Engineering
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Paul H. Fagette, Jr (ed.). "The Biomedical Engineering Society: An Historical Perspective" (PDF).
- ^ "Distinguished Lectureship Award". Biomedical Engineering Society.
- ^ "Announcements | Pritzker Institute of Biomedical Science and Engineering". www.iit.edu.
- ^ "Ratner receives the Biomedical Engineering Society's 2008 Pritzker Distinguished Lecturer Award". UW Chemical Engineering. August 2, 2010.
- ^ Weintraub, Karen (October 2, 2009). "Donald Ingber awarded the 2009 BMES Pritzker Distinguished Lectureship for outstanding achievements, originality and leadership". Harvard Gazette.
- ^ "BME Professor Receives Pritzker Award from BMES". coe.gatech.edu. 1 November 2012.
- ^ "Peppas to Receive Pritzker Distinguished Lecture Award - Department of Biomedical Engineering". bme.utexas.edu.
- ^ "Bashir to Receive BMES 2018 Pritzker Distinguished Lecture Award – Miniature Brain Machinery". 7 February 2018.
- ^ "Christopher Chen Recognized with Pritzker Award". Boston University.
- ^ Berger, Norbert (13 May 2021). "Nancy Allbritton to Receive 2021 Pritzker Distinguished Lecture Award | UW Bioengineering".
- ^ Woods, Lauren (October 27, 2022). "UConn Professor Cato T. Laurencin Delivers the Robert A. Pritzker Distinguished Lecture Award Address at the Biomedical Engineering Society".
- ^ "Desai named BMES Pritzker Distinguished Lecture award winner | Engineering | Brown University". engineering.brown.edu.
- ^ "Athanasiou's Legacy Stretches Beyond his 2024 Award - join his crusade to support BME". Biomedical Engineering Society.