Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal
The Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal is a scientific award, which is awarded for lifetime achievement in the field of genetics since 1981 by the Genetics Society of America (GSA ).
Three of the 36 winners have later a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine received (as of early 2014 ). George W. Beadle (winner 1984) had in 1958 received the Nobel Prize.
Award winners
- 2014 Frederick M. Ausubel - Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital
- 2013 Thomas Petes - Duke University
- 2012 Kathryn V. Anderson - Memorial Sloan -Kettering Cancer Center
- 2011 James E. Haber - Brandeis University
- 2010 Alexander Tzagoloff - Columbia University
- 2009 John Roth - University of California, Davis
- 2008 Michael Ashburner - Cambridge University, United Kingdom
- Masatoshi Nei 2006 - Penn State University
- 2005 Robert L. Metz Berg - University of California, Los Angeles
- 2004 Bruce N. Ames - University of California, Berkeley
- 2003 David S. Hogness - Stanford University School of Medicine
- 2001 Yasuji Oshima - Kansai University, Osaka
- 2000 Evelyn M. Witkin - Rutgers University
- 1999 Salome Waelsch - Albert Einstein College of Medicine
- 1998 Norman H. Horowitz - California Institute of Technology
- 1997 Oliver E. Nelson - University of Wisconsin
- 1996 Franklin W. Stahl - University of Oregon
- 1995 Matthew Meselson - Harvard University
- 1994 David D. Perkins - Stanford University
- 1993 Ray D. Owen - California Institute Technology
- 1992 Edward H. Coe, Jr. - University of Missouri
- 1991 Armin Dale Kaiser - Stanford University
- 1990 Charles Yanofsky - Stanford University
- 1989 Dan L. Lindsley - University of CA, La Jolla
- 1988 Norman H. Giles - University of Georgia
- 1987 James F. Crow - University of Wisconsin
- 1986 Seymour Benzer - California Institute of Technology
- 1985 Herschel Roman
- 1984 George W. Beadle, R. Alexander Brink
- 1983 Edward B. Lewis - California Institute of Technology
- 1982 Sewall Wright
- 1981 Barbara McClintock, Marcus M. Rhoades