HUPO Annual Awards
HUPO Annual Awards
HUPO Annual Awards 2023
Be sure to attend the Awards Ceremony and Closing Session on Wednesday, September 20 at 16:30 (local time) to congratulate and support all winners:
Discovery in Proteomic Sciences Award
The Discovery in Proteomic Sciences Award recognizes a scientist for a single discovery in the field of proteomics.
Hannes Röst, University of Toronto, Canada
Rising Star Award
This career achievement award is designed to recognize early career researchers who have had an exceptional impact on the proteomics field and community. This impact can take the shape of publications, patents obtained, development of a commercial product, establishment of a course, training program, workshop or any other contributions or service to the field of proteomics.
Sponsored By: HUPO Early Career Researcher (ECR) Committee
Nicholas M. Riley, University of Washington, USA
Clinical and Translational Proteomics Award
The Clinical and Translational Proteomics Award recognizes a scientist in the field of clinical and translational proteomics.
Rebekah Gundry, University of Nebraska Medical Center, USA
Science and Technology Award
Recognizes an individual or a team in private industry for the commercialization or (not necessarily) the invention of products, technologies or procedures which had the demonstrated effect in enabling proteome researchers to advance their science.
Sponsored By: HUPO Industrial Advisory Board (IAB)
Alexey Chernobrovkin, Pelago Bioscience
Tomas Friman, Pelago Bioscience
Distinguished Achievement in Proteomic Sciences Award
The Distinguished Achievement in Proteomic Sciences Award recognizes a scientist for distinguished scientific achievements in the field of proteomic science.
Sponsored By: Journal of Proteome Research (ACS Publications)
Bernhard Küster, Technical University of Munich, Germany
Distinguished Service Award
The Distinguished Service Award recognizes an exemplary member of the proteomic research community whose dedicated service has made indispensable contributions to the organization and mission of HUPO.
Henning Hermjakob, European Molecular Biology Laboratory European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), UK