Subcellular location of PKCalphaII-GFP (green) in Green Monkey COS-7 cells using laser scanning confocal microscopy two days after transfection. The actin cytoskeleton is stained with Texas Red-phalloidin and the endoplasmic reticulum (purple) identified with an antibody to calreticulin.   By Lorene Langeberg, Scott Lab Manager at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Portland, OR.
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The Biochemical Society Award

  • The Council of the Biochemical Society introduced this new award in 2001 and it offers the opportunity to recognize achievement spanning wider fields of endeavour within, or related to, the biochemical sciences.
  • The Council decides, every two years, upon the area or topic that they wish to recognize with this award lecture and prize of £2,000.
  • The lecture is published in Biochemical Society Transactions.

Past recipients:

2008: G. Besra (Birmingham)    Full text
awarded for "work carried out by a UK scientist, or by a scientist substantially based in the UK, that has advanced health and/or education in the developing world"

2006: M. Raff (Glasgow)   Full text
           G. Winter (Glasgow)
awarded to scientists who have "successfully challenged dogma, created a new field of research, elucidated a new paradigm or made a fundamental change to established thinking."

2004: D. Lane (Dundee, UK)
awarded for "basic biochemical research and its exploitation for the benefit of society"

2002: S.P.R. Rose (London and Manchester)   Full text
           B. Dixon (London and Manchester)   Full text
awarded for "Scientific Communication in the Public Domain"


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