Beckman Young Investigators Award

Summary

The Beckman Young Investigators Award was established by Mabel and Arnold Beckman in 1991,[1]: 357  and is now administered by the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation.[2] The Beckman Young Investigator (BYI) Program is intended to provide research support to promising young faculty members in the early stages of their academic careers.[3][4] Awardees receive grant of roughly $600,000 over four years, "contingent on demonstrated progress after the second year". The intent is to foster "innovative departures" and the invention of methods, instruments and materials that will open up new avenues of research in the chemical and life sciences.[1]

Beckman Young Investigators Award
Awarded forInnovative young faculty members in the early stages of their academic careers in the chemical and life sciences
Date1991 (1991)
Presented byArnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation
Websitehttp://www.beckman-foundation.org/

It has been awarded to the following scientists:[4]

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  • Beau Alward
  • Roxanne Beltran
  • Margaret Byron
  • Katherine Davis
  • Robert Gilliard
  • Tania Lupoli
  • Brett McGuire
  • Nicolas Pégard
  • Alison Wendlandt
  • Balyn Zaro
  • Yingjie Zhang

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  • John Blazeck
  • Jennifer Bridwell-Rabb
  • Laura Duvall
  • Andrea Giovannucci
  • Stavroula Hatzios
  • Sarah King
  • James McKone
  • Yue Wang

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  • Annelise E. Barron
  • Carolyn R. Bertozzi
  • Charles Brenner
  • David Y. Gin
  • John L. Bowman
  • Joseph Z. Tsien
  • Kit J. Pogliano
  • Mark C. Lonergan
  • Michael D. Sheets
  • Richard W. Roberts
  • Robert M. Strongin
  • Susana Cohen-Cory
  • Thomas J. Wandless
  • Timothy J. Deming
  • William C. Smith
  • Yang Dan

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