On December 10, 2015 Warren Alpert Foundation Prize recipient, Tu Youyou, accepted the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Professor Tu received the Alpert Prize for work that led to the development of the malaria drug Artemisinin. Artemisinin Combination Therarapies(ACT) are today the primary method physicians use to treat people infected by the malaria parasite. View the Nobel Pize ceremonies.
The 2015 Warren Alpert Foundation Prize Symposium to honor Ruth S. Nussenzweig,MD, PhD Victor Nussenzweig, MD, PhD, and Professor Tu Youyou was held on October 1, 2015 at Harvard Medical Schoo. See the featured speakers, read the symposium details
Owen Witte, co-recipient of the 2000 Warren Aleprt Foundation Prize received the 2015 American Association for Cancer Research G.H. Clowes Award for his contributions to basic cancer research. More
Professor Roger Nicoll, 2014 Warren Alpert Foundation Prize co-recipient, received the Ralph W. Gerard Prize in Neuroscience, the Society for Neuroscience’s (SfN) highest award. Read more...
The 2014 Warren Alpert Foundation Prize Symposium, Neurotransmission in Health and Disease, was held on October 2nd, in the Joseph B. Martin Conference Center at Harvard Medical School. Read more