Biology:Bernhard Cinader Award

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Short description: Immunology award

The Bernhard Cinader Award is awarded annually by the Canadian Society for Immunology (CSI). It is presented to an immunologist who is an exceptional researcher working in Canada, a full member of CSI and who has an additional activity in which they excel.[1][2]

This award was inaugurated at the first meeting of the CSI in 1987 and is named in honor of Dr. Bernhard "Hardy" Cinader.[1] The recipient presents the keynote lecture at the annual CSI meeting.[3][4][2]

Recipients

The Bernhard Cinader award lectureship is given to a Canadian scientist who exemplifies distinguished scientific leadership and accomplishments in Immunology.[3][5]

Year Recipient Lecture title
2022 Brad Nelson[6] 30 Years in the Cancer Immunotherapy Field, and More OptimisticThan Ever
2021 Martin Oliver[5] A life of Wasps and Caterpillars[7]
2019 Jean Marshall Building Bridges with Mast Cells[2]
2018 Michael Grant Edge to edge: Look straight ahead[8]
2017 Claude Perreault Know Thyself[4]
2016 Tania Watts From planar membranes to TNFRs, a tale of costimulation and collaboration
2015 Eleanor Fish The Art Behind Going Viral
2014 Pamela Ohashi From Y Y Z and Beyond
2013 Mike Gold When You Come to a Fork in the Road, Take it!
2012 Paul Kubes Imaging the Immune System in Blood Vessels: Seeing a Whole New World
2011 Michelle Letarte Experiments and Adventures with Endoglin and Immunology!
2010 Christopher Paige Dancing with the Bees
2009 André Veillette Signaling in the Immune System: T cells and Beyond
2008 Kent HayGlass What is Normal?
2007 Rafik-Pierre Sékaly Human Immunology: 15 years experience and an eternal challenge
2006 Chris Bleackley Confessions of a Thanatologist
2005 Michael Julius Une Histoire D'Amour
2003 Gillian Wu G.O.D. is in the details: Life forces and the Generation of Diversity
2002 Linda Pilarski Challenging the Status Quo: From Sombreros to Nanobiotechnology
2001 Bhagirath Singh Life before signaling: peptides, microbes, and regulation of autoimmunity
2000 John Schrader Science and Sunday afternoons: P-cells to proteomics
1999 Dean Befus From worms to asthma: the road to little feG
1998 Jack Gauldie From the Chicken to the Egg and with a Virus in Between
1997 Arnold Greenberg The molecular basis of cell mediated cytotoxicity
1996 Peter Bretscher Regulation of the immune response: the significance of quantitative and qualitative signals as physiological signs
1995 Dennis Osmond A B-cell biography: the soil and the seed
1994 Tak Mak And appear to be and appear not to be
1993 Tim Mosmann T-cells and cytokines: why does the immune system have to be so complex
1992 John Bienenstock From there to here
1991 Emil Skamene Experiments of nature and natural resistance
1990 John Roder The ghost of Metchnikov
1989 Rick Miller T cell differentiation
1988 Alec Sehon Tolerogenic derivatives of biologically active antigens for therapeutic intervention
1987 Hardy Cinader Developmental change in the second half of life - challenge and opportunity

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