UNESCO-Equatorial Guinea International Prize for Research in the Life Sciences
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The UNESCO-Equatorial Guinea International Prize for Research in the Life Sciences a scientific prize launched in 2012 by UNESCO to reward scientific research in the life sciences leading to improving the quality of human life.[1]
Laureates
2012
- Maged Al-Sherbiny, Egypt
- Felix Dapare Dakora, South Africa
- Rossana Arroyo, Mexico
2014
- Hossein Baharvand (Iran)
- André Bationo (Burkina-Faso)
- Instituto de Medicina Tropical von Humboldt (IMT) at Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
2015
- Manoel Barral-Netto (Brazil)
- Balram Bhargava (India)
- Amadou Alpha Sall (Senegal)[2]
2017
- Agricultural Research Organisation at the Volcani Centre Israel
- Rui Luis Gonçalves dos Reis (Portugal)
- Ivan Antonio Izquierdo (Brazil)[3]
2019
- Cato Laurencin (USA)
- Kevin McGuigan (Ireland)
- Youyou Tu (China) [4]
2022
- Li Lanjuan (China)
- Chad Mirkin (USA)
- Christofer Toumazou (England) [5]
See also
References
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