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==Past winners==
==Past winners==
Source: [https://www.aps.org/programs/honors/prizes/delbruck.cfm American Physical Society]
Source: [https://www.aps.org/programs/honors/prizes/delbruck.cfm American Physical Society]
* 2017: Alan S. Perelson, Los Alamos National Laboratory
::''For profound contributions to theoretical immunology, which bring insight and save lives.''
* 2016: [[Stephen R. Quake]]
* 2016: [[Stephen R. Quake]]
* 2015: [[Stanislas Leibler]]
* 2015: [[Stanislas Leibler]]

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The Max Delbruck Prize, formerly known as the Biological physics prize, is awarded by the Division of Biological Physics of the American Physical Society, to recognize and encourage outstanding achievement in biological physics research. The prize was established in 1981, and renamed for Max Delbrück in 2006. The award consists of $10,000, an allowance for travel to the meeting where the prize is awarded, and a certificate. It was presented biennially in even-numbered years until 2014, and will be presented annually starting 2015. [1]

Past winners

Source: American Physical Society

  • 2017: Alan S. Perelson, Los Alamos National Laboratory
For profound contributions to theoretical immunology, which bring insight and save lives.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Max Delbruck Prize in Biological Physics". American Physical Society. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  2. ^ "Faculty Award: Austin receives APS' 2014 Max Delbruck Prize". Princeton University. February 25, 2014. Retrieved August 7, 2015.