The Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins Memorial Lecture
Awarded between 1958-2008, the award winner was asked to assess the impact of recent advances and developments in biochemistry in their particular field of research.
This Award Lecture is now presented by the winner of The Centenary Award.
The chosen lecturer had considerable discretion in the choice of subject and either choose to discuss advances made in other fields of knowledge that had significant implications for their own field of biochemistry or discussed how advances in biochemistry impacted on other disciplines.
The award was made every 2-3 years and the winner was presented with a medal and an honorarium of £2000. The lecture was published in Biochemical Society Transactions.
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Kim Nasmyth
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Christopher Somerville
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Edwin Southern
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John Sulston
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Darwin J. Prockop
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Alec Jeffreys
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T. Hunter
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Thomas Cech
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Robert J.P. Williams
Robert J.P. Williams
Cesar Milstein
Cesar Milstein
Edwin G. Krebs
Edwin G. Krebs
Frank W.E. Gibson
Frank W.E. Gibson
Jerker Porath
Jerker Porath
Rodney R. Porter
Rodney R. Porter
Efraim Racker
Efraim Racker
Max F. Perutz
Max F. Perutz
Frederick Sanger
Frederick Sanger
Francis J.W. Roughton
Francis J.W. Roughton
Horace A. Barker
Horace A. Barker
Albert Szent-Gyorgi
Albert Szent-Gyorgi
Luis Federico Leloir
Luis Federico Leloir
Hans Krebs
Hans Krebs
Albert Neuberger
Albert Neuberger
Rudolph Peters
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