Gabor Medal
The Gabor Medal is a medal awarded by the Royal Society every alternate year for "acknowledged distinction of interdisciplinary work between the life sciences with other disciplines". The medal was created in 1989 to honour the memory of physicist Dennis Gabor, and was originally awarded biennially. Initially awarded "for acknowledged distinction of work in the life sciences, particularly in the fields of genetic engineering and molecular biology", the criteria for the awarding of the medal was later changed to its current definition. The medal is targeted at "emerging early to mid career stage scientist" and is accompanied by a £2000 prize. It was first awarded in 1989 to Noreen Murray for her pioneering work in genetic engineering. From 2018 it has been awarded annually.General
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