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Over the past 26 years, Robarts Research Institute has awarded the J. Allyn Taylor International Prize in Medicine to some of the world's leading researchers across a range of scientific disciplines in biology, medicine and imaging.

1985 to 2009:

2009
Garret FitzGerald

2008
Michael Greenberg,
Roger Nicoll,

2007
Rory Collins,

2006
Mark Greene,

2005
Roger Tsien,

2004
Ralph Weissleder,

2003
Irving Weissman,

2002
Graeme Bell,
Ronald Kahn,
A ke Lernmark,

2001
Eric Lander,
Craig Venter,

2000
Tony Hunter,
Anthony Pawson,
Jseph Schlessinger,

1999
Judah Folkman,
Michael Gimbrone Jr.,

1998
Graeme Bydder,
Charles A. Mistretta,

1997
Bernard Moss,
Michael Oldstone, Bernard Roizman,

1996
Corey Goodman,
Thomas Jessell,

1995
Jacques Miller,
Jonathan Sprent,

1994
F. Gusella,
Nancy Wexler,

1993
Henry Barnett,
Eugene Braunwald, Louis Lasagna,

1992
K. Siesjo,

1991
Hugh McDevitt,

1990
Solomon Snyder,

1989
Lawrence Crooks, Alexander Margulis,

1988
J. Fraser Mustard,
Marian Packham,

1987
Peter Armitage,
Alvan Feinstein,
David Sackett,

1986
David Bowen,

1985
Jean Borel


Click on Speakers' name to read their bio

 


DEREK van der KOOY, PhD

Professor, Department of Molecular Genetics
University of Toronto
"Stem cells reveal the evolution of the pancreas from the brain."

 

CHERYLE SEGUIN, PhD

Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology
The University of Western Ontario
"Defining pathways that regulate stem cell fate."

 

MICK BHATIA, PhD

Senior Scientist and Director, McMaster Stem Cell and Cancer Research Institute (SCC-RI)
McMaster University
"Programming human hematopoietic development."

 

FREDA MILLER, PhD

Senior Scientist, The Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute
Professor, University of Toronto
Canada Research Chair, Developmental Neurobiology
"Neural stem cells: From development to repair."

 

RUDOLF JAENISCH, MD - 2011 J. Allyn Taylor Prize Recipient

Founding Member, Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
Professor of Biology, MIT
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
"Stem cells, the molecular control of pluripotency and the promise for personalized medicine."