The Medawar Prize, named after Society co-founder Sir Peter Medawar, is recognized as the world's highest dedicated award for the most outstanding contributions in the field of transplantation. The Medawar Prize has been awarded at each of our Society's biennial Congresses since 1990.
The award recognizes the outstanding investigators whose contributions have had such a profound influence on the field of organ transplantation. The Medawar Prize is universally considered to be commensurate with the most outstanding world prizes for scientific achievement.
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Megan Sykes |
Kathryn Wood |
Jean-Paul Soulillou |
David H. Sachs |
David E.R. Sutherland |
Clyde F. Barker |
Jean Michel Dubernard |
Carl G. Groth |
Pekka Hayry |
Sir Peter Morris |
John S. Najarian |
Paul S. Russell |
Richard L. Simmons |
René Küss, MD |
Georges Mathé, MD |
Joseph E. Murray, MD |
Ray Owen |
Robert Schwartz |
Fritz Bach |
Anthony Monaco |
Felix Rapaport |
Jean Dausset |
Paul Terasaki |
Jon van Rood |
Leslie Brent |
Rupert Billingham |
Morten Simonsen |
Sir Roy Calne |
Thomas Starzl |
Norman Shumway |
James Gowans |
JFAP Miller |
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