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The Perl-UNC Prize is awarded internationally in the field of neuroscience. Its purpose is two-fold: to recognize researchers for outstanding discoveries and seminal insights in neuroscience and to celebrate the strength of the neuroscience research program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As of 2017, six recipients of the Perl-UNC Prize have gone on to win Nobel Prizes; an additional three have won Kavli Prizes in Neuroscience.

Creation

Edward Perl (1926-2014), a neuroscientist and former professor of Cell Biology & Physiology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, established the prize in 2000 to recognize outstanding scientific contribution in neuroscience. He had envisioned that the selection committee would choose recipients "from a broad field of neuroscience ranging from development to molecular mechanisms to integrative function." Perl further noted that "[t]he prize allows me to acknowledge the university for the opportunities it has given me" and that it "would help call attention to the institution and our strength in neuroscience."[1][2]

Recipients

  • 2003 Yves Barde, Discovery of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor.[7][8]
  • 2004 Roger Tsien, Development of Tools for Monitoring Signaling in Living Nerve Cells.[9][10]
  • 2009 Thomas Jessell, Defining Molecular Mechanisms that Regulate the Development of Neural Circuits.[16]
  • 2013 Marcus Raichle, Discoveries Relating to the "Default Mode Network" of Brain Function.[25]
  • 2017 Doris Tsao and Winrich Freiwald, Discovery of brain mechanisms of face recognition.[30]

As of 2017, six recipients of the Perl-UNC Prize have gone on to win Nobel Prizes in Physiology or Medicine (Linda Buck, Richard Axel, May-Britt Moser, Edvard Moser) or Chemistry (Roger Tsien, Roderick MacKinnon). Three winners of the Perl-UNC Prize (Thomas Jessell, Cori Bargmann, Marcus Raichle) have been awarded the Kavli Prize in Neuroscience.

Selection committee

Current members are William Snider (Chair), Tom Albright, Vanessa Ruta, Julie Kauer, Regina Carelli, Ben Philpot, and Mark Zylka.

References

  1. ^ Leslie H. Lang, "National prize in neuroscience endowed by UNC-CH professor", UNC News Services, January 14, 2000
  2. ^ "Member Obituaries: Edward R. Perl", Society for Neuroscience, 2014
  3. ^ Leslie H. Lang, "Californian wins neuroscience prize endowed by UNC-CH scientist", UNC News Services, 10 October 2000
  4. ^ Leslie H. Lang, "Rockefeller University professor to receive Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize", UNC News Services, 14 March 2002
  5. ^ Leslie H. Lang, "Seattle, New York researchers to receive neuroscience prize endowed by UNC scientist", UNC News Services, 25 February 2003
  6. ^ "Profiles of the 2004 Nobel Medicine Laureates", Agence France Press, 4 October 2004
  7. ^ Leslie H. Lang, "Swiss researcher to receive neuroscience prize endowed by UNC scientist Perl", UNC News Services, 12 March 2004
  8. ^ "He says: 'Don't call me professor.' They call him 'world-class superstar of science'", The Western Mail Cardiff, Wales: 22–23, 24 June 2013
  9. ^ Leslie H. Lang "California researcher to receive neuroscience prize endowed by UNC scientist Perl", UNC News Services, 21 February 2005
  10. ^ "Roger Tsien Receives Neuroscience Prize", UC San Diego Health System, 21 September 2005
  11. ^ "California scientists are named recipients of the Perl-UNC neuroscience Prize", UNC News Services, 25 January 2006
  12. ^ "Johns Hopkins scientist receives seventh Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize", UNC News Services, 2007
  13. ^ "Baylor College scientist wins Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize", UNC, 20 May 2008
  14. ^ "Baylor scientist wins Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize", Baylor College of Medicine, From the Labs (Volume 7, Issue 5), June 2008 {{citation}}: |issue= has extra text (help)Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ "Harvard scientist wins Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize", UNC, 1 May 2009
  16. ^ "Columbia scientist wins 10th Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize", UNC, 30 April 2010[permanent dead link]
  17. ^ "Catherine Dulac, Cori Bargmann are co-recipients of 11th Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize", UNC, 12 April 2011
  18. ^ "Harvard scientist wins 11th Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize", The Harvard Gazette, 18 April 2011
  19. ^ "Cornelia Bargamann receives Kavli Prize in Neuroscience", The Rockefeller University Newswire, 31 May 2012 Archived 2015-04-03 at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ "Stanford and MIT scientists win Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize", UNC, 30 April 2012 Archived 2015-01-08 at the Wayback Machine
  21. ^ "Institute faculty share prestigious neuroscience prize", MIT News, 26 April 2012
  22. ^ "Stanford and MIT scientists win Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize", Psychology & Psychiatry Journal: 282, 12 May 2012
  23. ^ "Norwegian scientists win Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize", UNC, 17 December 2012
  24. ^ James Gorman, "A Sense of Where You Are", The New York Times Science: 1, 30 April 2013
  25. ^ "Marcus Raichle wins Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize", UNC, 27 January 2014
  26. ^ "Princeton's David Tank wins Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize", UNC, 15 January 2014
  27. ^ "Faculty Award: Tank receives Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize", News at Princeton, 15 January 2015
  28. ^ "Harvard's Christopher Walsh wins Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize", UNC, 4 February 2016
  29. ^ "17th Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize Recipient Announced", UNC, 25 January 2016Archived 2017-02-02 at the Wayback Machine
  30. ^ "18th Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize Recipient Announced", unchealthcare.org, 29 January 2018