Biology:Benjamin Franklin Award (Bioinformatics)
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Benjamin Franklin Award | |
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Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) | |
Sponsored by | Bioinformatics.org |
First awarded | 2002 |
Website | www |
The Benjamin Franklin Award is an annual award for Open Access in the Life Sciences presented by Bioinformatics.org to an individual who has, in his or her practice, promoted free and open access to the materials and methods used in the life sciences.[1]
Laureates
Source: bioinformatics.org
- 2002 - Michael B. Eisen
- 2003 - Jim Kent
- 2004 - Lincoln D. Stein
- 2005 - Ewan Birney
- 2006 - Michael Ashburner
- 2007 - Sean Eddy
- 2008 - Robert Gentleman
- 2009 - Philip E. Bourne
- 2010 - Alex Bateman
- 2011 - Jonathan Eisen
- 2012 - Heng Li
- 2013 - Steven Salzberg
- 2014 - Helen M. Berman
- 2015 - Owen White
- 2016 - Benjamin Langmead
- 2017 - Rafael Irizarry
- 2018 - Desmond G. Higgins
- 2019 - Eugene Koonin
- 2020 - Xiaole Shirley Liu
See also
- Awards in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
- List of biology awards
- Prizes named after people
Sources
- ↑ "Benjamin Franklin Award - Bioinformatics.org". http://www.bioinformatics.org/franklin/. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin Franklin Award (Bioinformatics).
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