Grand Prize Winner 2021
Amber L. Alhadeff, Ph.D.
“Interoceptive sensing and control of behavior by hunger neurons”
Grand Prize Winner 2021
Amber L. Alhadeff, Ph.D.
“Interoceptive sensing and control of behavior by hunger neurons”
Finalist 2021
Justin Rustenhoven, Ph.D.
“A privileged brain”
Finalist 2021
Andreas J. Keller, Ph.D.
“Hidden in plain sight – Context controls the activity of sensory neurons”
Axel Jahns, Ph.D. | Vice President Corporate Citizenship and Governmental Affairs, Eppendorf SE |
Bill Moran | Publisher, AAAS/Science |
Eva van Pelt | Co-CEO & Chief Commercial Officer, Eppendorf SE |
Peter Stern, M.D., Ph.D. | Science Senior Editor and Prize Jury Chair |
Justin Rustenhoven, Ph.D. | 2021 Finalist, Washington University in St. Louis, USA Essay: A privileged brain |
Andreas J. Keller, Ph.D. | 2021 Finalist, Institute of Molecular and Clinical Ophthalmology Basel & University of Basel, Switzerland Essay: Hidden in plain sight – context controls the activity of sensory neurons |
Amber L. Alhadeff, Ph.D. | 2021 Winner, Monell Chemical Senses Center & University of Pennsylvania, USA |
Christopher Zimmerman, Ph.D. | 2020 Winner, Princeton Neuroscience Institute, USA |
Dennis Barger | President, Eppendorf North America, Inc. |
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