Metlife Foundation Award for Medical Research in Alzheimer's Disease

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The Metlife Foundation Award for Medical Research in Alzheimer's Disease were awarded annually from 1986 to 2016 to recognize scientific contributions toward a better understanding of the underlying causes, prevention, and treatments of Alzheimer's disease. The awards were endowed by the Metlife Foundation and administered by The American Federation for Aging Research.[1]

Each of the winners received a personal award of US$50,000 and US$200,000 in research funds to further their research.[2]

Recipients[]

2016  [Wikidata]
Miia Kivipelto
2015  [Wikidata]
Christian Haass
2014 Mathias Jucker
Lary C. Walker
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2013  [Wikidata]
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2012 Christine Van Broeckhoven
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2010 Randy L. Buckner
Marcus E. Raichle
2009  [Wikidata]
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Eva-Maria Mandelkow
2008  [ja]
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2007 Bart De Strooper
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2006 David M. Holtzman
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2005 Karen Hsiao Ashe
2004 William E. Klunk
Chester A. Mathis
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2003 Roberto Malinow
Thomas C. Südhof
2002  [Wikidata]
2001 Fred H. Gage
Bradley T. Hyman
2000  [Wikidata]
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1999 Mortimer Mishkin
Larry R. Squire
Douglas C. Wallace
1998 Paul Greengard
1997  [Wikidata]
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1996 Brenda Milner
Michel Goedert
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Virginia M.-Y. Lee
John Q. Trojanowski
1995  [Wikidata]
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Rudolph E. Tanzi
1994 John Hardy
Alison Goate
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1993  [Wikidata]
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1992 No Award Given
1991 Stanley B. Prusiner
1990 Konrad Beyreuther
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1989 Donald L. Price
1988 Carl W. Cotman
George G. Glenner
1987 James F. Gusella
Peter St. George-Hyslop
1986 Peter Davies
Dennis J. Selkoe

Source: [3]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Home". MetLife Foundation Awards in Medical Research. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Corporate Responsibility - MetLife Foundation - Alzheimer's Disease". MetLife. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  3. ^ "2016 Metlife Foundation Awards for Medical Research in Alzheimer's Disease" (PDF). Metlife Foundation. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
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