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William Allan Award



The William Allan Award, given by the American Society of Human Genetics, was established in 1961 in memory of William Allan (1881-1943), one of the first American physicians to conduct extensive research in human genetics.[1] The William Allan Award is presented annually to recognize substantial and far-reaching scientific contributions to human genetics carried out over a sustained period of scientific inquiry and productivity. An award of $10,000 and an engraved medal are presented at the Annual Meeting.

Award recipients

Leonard Medal Winners
YearName
1962Newton Morton
1965James Neel
1967Vernon Ingram
1968Harry Harris
1969Jerome Lejeune
1970Arno Multusky
1973Barton Childs
1974Curt Stern
1975Philip Levin and A. S. Wiener
1977Victor McKusick
1978Charles Scriver
1979F. Clarke Fraser
1980Walter Bodmer
1981Patricia Jacobs
1982Elizabeth Neufield
1983Frank Ruddle
1984Y. W. Kwan
1985Joseph L. Goldstein and Michael S. Brown
1986Mary F. Lyon
1987L. L. Cavalli-Sforza
1988T. Caspersson
1989David Bostein and Ray White
1990Kary Mullis
1991Janet D. Rowley and Alfred Knudson Jr.
1992Alec Jeffreys
1993Antonio Cao and Michael Kaback
1994Doug Wallace
1995Kurt Hirschhorn
1996Robert Elston
1997Philip Leder
1998Bert Vogelstein
1999Stephen Warren
2001Charles J. Epstein
2002Albert de la Chapelle
2003David Weatherall
2004Louis Kunkel
2005Francis Collins
2006Dorothy Warburton
2007Arthur Beaudet
 
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