Maxwell Finland Award
The National Foundation for Infectious Diseases' Maxwell Finland Award (Maxwell Finland Award for Scientific Achievement) has been awarded annually since 1988 for research into infectious diseases and public health. It is named after Maxwell Finland .
The Infectious Diseases Society of America is also awarding a Maxwell Finland Lectureship .
Award winners
- 1988: C. Everett Koop
- 1989: Anthony S. Fauci
- 1991: P. Roy Vagelos
- 1992: Mary Lasker and Michael E. DeBakey
- 1993: Arthur Ashe
- 1994: Elizabeth Dole
- 1995: Dale Bumpers and Betty Bumpers
- 1996: Paul G. Rogers
- 1997: Joshua Lederberg
- 1998: Maurice Hilleman
- 1999: Stanley Falkow
- 2000: R. Gordon Douglas , Jr.
- 2001: Robert Austrian
- 2002: Jerome O. Klein
- 2003: George W. Comstock
- 2004: George McCracken , Jr.
- 2005: John G. Bartlett
- 2006: Robert C. Moellering , Jr.
- 2007: Herbert L. DuPont
- 2008: Martin S. Hirsch
- 2009: Stanley A. Plotkin
- 2010: Richard P. Wenzel
- 2011: R. Palmer Beasley
- 2012: George L. Drusano
- 2013: Paul Offit
- 2014: Richard L. Guerrant
- 2015: Samuel L. Katz
- 2016: Diane E. Griffin
- 2017: Myron M. Levine
- 2018: Kathryn M. Edwards
- 2019: Anne A. Gershon
- 2020: Claire V. Broome
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Maxwell Finland Lectureship. In: idsociety. Infectious Diseases Society of America, accessed July 30, 2020 .