UNESCO L'Oréal Prize

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The UNESCO L'Oréal Prize is an award given to women scientists . Initially under the name Helena Rubinstein International Awards for Women in Science , since 2000 under the title For Women in Science ("For Women in Science"), prizes and grants have been awarded annually to female researchers from all continents since 1998 . The aim of the cooperation program of the World Organization for Education , Science , Culture and Communication UNESCO and the cosmetics company L'Oréal is to work towards improving the position of women in research .

Every year, five US $ 100,000 prizes are awarded for the life's work of researchers in the life and materials sciences. There are also 15 grants of up to US $ 40,000 for young female researchers in the life sciences for a stay abroad of up to two years.

Since around 2004 there have been additional funding programs at national level. In Germany, L'Oréal and the German UNESCO Commission, together with the Christiane-Nüsslein-Volhard Foundation, have been funding young women scientists with children with up to 20,000 euros since 2006. In Austria, young basic researchers in the fields of medicine, natural sciences and mathematics have been taking part in L'Oréal Austria in cooperation with the Austrian UNESCO Commission, in cooperation with the Austrian Academy of Sciences and with the support of the Federal Ministry for Science, Research and Economy funded with a grant of 20,000 euros.

Prize winners For Women in Science

year Africa Asia / Pacific Europe Latin America North America
2020 Abla Mehio Sibai Firdausi Qadri Edith Heard Esperanza Martínez-Romero Kristi Anseth
2019 Najat Aoun Saliba Maki Kawai Claire Voisin Karen Hallberg Ingrid Daubechies
2018 Heather Zar Meemann Chang Caroline Dean Amy T. Austin Janet Rossant
2017 Niveen Kishab Michelle Simmons Nicola Spaldin Maria Teresa Ruiz Zhenan Bao
2016 Quarraisha Abdool Karim Hualan Chen Emmanuelle Charpentier Andrea Gamarnik Jennifer Doudna
2015 Rajaâ Cherkaoui El Moursli Yi Xie Carol Robinson Thaisa Storchi miner Molly S. Shoichet
2014 Bless Kelemu Kayo Inaba Brigitte Kieffer Cecilia Bouzat Laurie Glimcher
2013 Francisca Nneka Okeke Reiko Kuroda Pratibha Gai Marcia Barbosa Deborah Jin
2012 Jill Farrant Ingrid Scheffer Frances Ashcroft Susana López Bonnie Bassler
2011 Faiza Al-Kharafi Vivian Yam Anne L'Huillier Silvia Torres-Peimbert Jillian F. Banfield
2010 Rashida El Ridi Lourdes J. Cruz Anne Dejean-Assémat Alejandra Bravo Elaine Fuchs
2009 Tebello Nyokong Akiko Kobayashi Athena Donald Beatriz Barbuy Eugenia Kumacheva
2008 Lihadh Al-Gazali V. Narry Kim Ada Yonath Ana Belén Elgoyhen Elizabeth Blackburn
2007 Ameenah Gurib-Fakim Margaret Brimble Tatiana Birshtein Ligia Gargallo Mildred Dresselhaus
2006 Habiba Bouhamed Chaabouni Jennifer Graves Christine Van Broeckhoven Esther Orozco Pamela Bjorkman
2005 Zora Ben Lakhdar Fumiko Yonezawa Dominique Langevin Belita Koiller Myriam P. Sarachik
2004 Jennifer Thomson Nancy Ip Christine Petit Lucia Mendonca Previato Philippa Marrack
2003 Karimat El-Sayed Fang-hua Li Ayşe Erzan Mariana Weissmann Johanna MH Levelt Sengers
2002 Nagwa Meguid Indira Nath Mary Osborn Anna Maria Lopez Colome Shirley M. Tilghman
2001 Adeyinka Gladys Falusi Suzanne Cory Anne McLaren Mayana Zatz Joan Argetsinger Steitz
2000 Valerie Mizrahi Tsuneko Okazaki Margarita Salas Eugenia Maria Del Pino Veintimilla Joanne Chory
1998 Grace Oladunni L. Taylor Myeong Hee-Yu Pascale Cossart Gloria Montenegro not forgiven

Web links

  1. 22nd L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards recognizes five exceptional women researchers in the life sciences. In: unesco.org. UNESCO, February 11, 2020, accessed February 16, 2020 .