
Excellence in biomedical research: ubiquitin family proteins and grid cells
Author(s) -
Funk Anneke,
Rossier Bernard
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
embo molecular medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 4.923
H-Index - 107
eISSN - 1757-4684
pISSN - 1757-4676
DOI - 10.1002/emmm.201000117
Subject(s) - ubiquitin , excellence , ubiquitin protein ligases , ubiquitin ligase , microbiology and biotechnology , computational biology , chemistry , biology , biochemistry , political science , gene , law
The Louis‐Jeantet Prize for Medicine is awarded yearly to recognize European biomedical researchers who have distinguished themselves with scientific excellence. > The Louis‐Jeantet Prize for Medicine is awarded yearly to recognize European biomedical researchers who have distinguished themselves with scientific excellence.The prize was established 1986 to celebrate scientists whose accomplishments had and still have a major impact on biomedical research. As such, the prize above all is dedicated to fostering ongoing and future research projects of major impact in the biomedical field. Therefore, the vast majority of the prize money is intended to fund the ongoing research in the recipients' laboratory. Honouring fundamental insights and innovative applications as well as promoting the outstanding work of the winners are the major aims of the prize.This year, the Louis‐Jeantet Prize for Medicine is awarded to Stefan Jentsch (Max‐Planck‐Institute of Biochemistry, Munich, Germany) as well as May‐Britt and Edvard Moser (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway). In collaboration with the Louis‐Jeantet‐Foundation, EMBO Molecular Medicine is delighted to publish inspirational features by the recipients …