UNESCO/Institut Pasteur Medal

UNESCO/Institut Pasteur Medal
Awarded for "outstanding research contributing to a beneficial impact on human health and to the advancement of scientific knowledge in related fields such as medicine, fermentations, agriculture and food."
Presented by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the Pasteur Institute
First awarded 1995

The UNESCO/Institut Pasteur Medal is a biennial international science prize created jointly by UNESCO and the Pasteur Institute in 1995 "to be awarded in recognition of outstanding research contributing to a beneficial impact on human health and to the advancement of scientific knowledge in related fields such as medicine, fermentations, agriculture and food." Its creation marked the centenary of the death of Louis Pasteur.[1] The future of the prize is under review.

Laureates

Year Recipient Country
1995 Natth Bhamarapravati  Thailand[1]
1997 Esther Orozco  Mexico[1]
1999 Luiz Pereira da Silva  Brazil[1]
2001 Sima Rafati Seyedi Yazdi  Iran[1]
2003 Fadila Boulahbal  Algeria[1]
2005 Mireille Dosso  Ivory Coast[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Hoareau, Lucy (2006-05-10). "Institut Pasteur/UNESCO Medal". UNESCO. Retrieved 2009-08-21.
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