The Jacobaeus Prize, (also known as the "Jacobæus Prize") is regarded as a prestigious recognition within the field of medical research.[1] It is an annual award given to individuals who have made significant contributions to the advancement of medical science, particularly in the areas of physiology or endocrinology.
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TheJacobaeusPrize, (also known as the "JacobæusPrize") is regarded as a prestigious recognition within the field of medical research. It is an annual...
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the CINP and ACNP awards in neuropharmacology and theJacobaeusprize. He is an elected member of the Association of American Physicians and of the Institute...
Award, American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (1999) JacobæusPrize, Novo Nordisk Foundation (2001) Bristol-Myers Squibb Award for Distinguished...
Japan Prize 2015 Distinguished Graduate Award, University of Pennsylvania, 2006 Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, 1996 H.C. JacobæusPrize of...
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never more than a few inches wide. The main European species eaten are Pecten maximus and Pecten jacobaeus in the Mediterranean Sea. No Mediterranean...
International Award 1998 - Jacobaeus International Prize 2003 - Jubilee Lecturer, Biochemical Society 2005 - Japan Prize in Cell Biology 2012 - Thomson...
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contribution he was nominated for the Nobel Prize in 1933 by Hans Christian Jacobaeus, Chairman of the Nobel Committee of the Karolinska Institute (Ligon 1998...
with ripe phase being the main phase during which clams reproduce. This species is a commercially exploited species, long prized for its sweet flavor....