Shaw Prize

Shaw Prize

Infobox award
name = Shaw Prize



imagesize = 200px
caption = Shaw Prize medal. Original design
description = Outstanding contributions in astronomy, life science and medicine, and mathematical sciences.
presenter = The Shaw Prize Foundation, Shaw Prize Council
country = HKG
year = 2002
website = http://www.shawprize.org
The Shaw Prize, established by Sir Run Run Shaw (邵逸夫 b. 1907), a leader in the media industry in Hong Kong and a long-time philanthropist, to honour "individuals, regardless of race, nationality and religious belief, who have achieved significant breakthrough in academic and scientific research or application, and whose work has resulted in a positive and profound impact on mankind."

The annually awarded prize purse is US$1 million.

Shaw Prize laureates

Astronomy

*2004 P. James E. Peebles – for his many contributions to cosmology
*2005 Geoffrey Marcy and Michel Mayor – for their discovery of the first extrasolar planets
*2006 Saul Perlmutter, Adam Riess and Brian P. Schmidt – for their discovery of cosmic acceleration and dark- or vacuum energy
*2007 Peter Goldreich – for his work in astrophysics and Planetary sciences
*2008 Reinhard Genzel – in recognition of his outstanding contributions in demonstrating that the Milky Way contains a supermassive black hole at its centre.

Life Science and Medicine

*2004 Prize One: Stanley N. Cohen and Herbert W. Boyer – for their discoveries in DNA cloning and genetic engineering; and
Kan Yuet-wai (簡悅威) – for his discoveries in DNA polymorphism
*2004 Prize Two: Sir Richard Doll – for his work in cancer epidemiology
*2005 Michael Berridge – for his work in calcium signaling in cellular regulation
*2006 Wang Xiaodong – for his work in biochemical basis of programmed cell death
*2007 Robert Lefkowitz – for his work with G-protein coupled receptors
*2008 Keith Campbell, Sir Ian Wilmut (jointly one half) and Shinya Yamanaka (other half) – for their recent pivotal innovations in reversing the process of cell differentiation in mammals, a phenomenon which advances our knowledge of developmental biology and holds great promise for the treatment of human diseases and improvements in agriculture practices.

Mathematical Sciences

*2004 Chern Shiing-shen (陳省身) – for his initiation of the field of global differential geometry
*2005 Andrew John Wiles – for his proof of Fermat's last theorem
*2006 David Mumford – for his pattern theory and vision research; and
Wu Wenjun – for his work in the field of mathematics mechanization
*2007 Robert Langlands and Richard Taylor – for their contributions of the Langlands program connecting prime numbers with symmetry
*2008 Vladimir Arnold and Ludwig Faddeev – for their widespread and influential contributions to Mathematical Physics.

Reference

External links

* [http://www.shawprize.org The Shaw Prize official website]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Shaw Prize — Der Shaw Prize ist ein Wissenschaftspreis, der seit 2004 jährlich von der Shaw Prize Foundation in Hongkong in drei Kategorien verliehen wird: Shaw Prize in Astronomy (Astronomie) Shaw Prize in Life Science and Medicine (Lebenswissenschaften und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Shaw — /shaw/, n. 1. Artie (Arthur Arshawsky), born 1910, U.S. clarinetist and bandleader. 2. George Bernard, 1856 1950, Irish dramatist, critic, and novelist: Nobel prize 1925. 3. Henry Wheeler. See Billings, Josh. 4. Irwin, 1913 84, U.S. dramatist and …   Universalium

  • Shaw,George Bernard — Shaw, George Bernard. 1856 1950. Irish born British playwright, essayist, and critic. A founder of the Fabian Society, a group of writers committed to promoting socialism, he wrote plays of iconoclastic social criticism, including Arms and the… …   Universalium

  • Shaw, George Bernard — born July 26, 1856, Dublin, Ire. died Nov. 2, 1950, Ayot St. Lawrence, Hertfordshire, Eng. Irish playwright and critic. After moving to London in 1876, he worked for years as a music and art critic, wrote book and theatre reviews, and was an… …   Universalium

  • Shaw Neilson — John Shaw Neilson (February 22, 1872 ndash; 12 May 1942), was an Australian poet.AncestryHe was born at Penola, South Australia. He was of purely Scottish ancestry; his grandparents were John Neilson and Jessie MacFarlane of Cupar, Neil Mackinnon …   Wikipedia

  • Shaw — n. family name; George Bernard Shaw (1856 1950), Irish dramatist and critic, author of the play Pygmalion , winner of the Nobel prize; Irwin Shaw (1913 1984), American novelist and playwright …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Shaw — [[t]ʃɔ[/t]] n. 1) big George Bernard, 1856–1950, British writer, born in Ireland: Nobel prize 1925 2) big Robert (Lawson), 1916–99, U.S. conductor 3) big Thomas Edward Lawrence Thomas Edward …   From formal English to slang

  • Prix Shaw — Prix remis Médaille Shaw, 1 million de dollars US Description Récompenses en astronomie, en sciences biologiques et médicales et en mathématiques Organisateur Fondation Shaw Pays …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Run Run Shaw — Infobox Chinese language singer and actor name = Run Run Shaw chinesename = 邵逸夫 tradchinesename = 邵逸夫 simpchinesename = pinyinchinesename = shào yìfū jyutpingchinesename = siu6 jat6 fu1 birthdate = birth date and age|1907|10|4 location = Ningbo,… …   Wikipedia

  • Nobel Prize — The Nobel Prize …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”