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Founded in 1807, Wiley is a global publisher of print and electronic products, specializing in scientific, technical, and medical books; journals; and reference works. Over the last century, Wiley has developed a strong reputation by publishing and disseminating information on significant advancements in science, technology, and medicine, contributed by prominent researchers and scientists from a vast community of scholars worldwide. By creating The Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences, Wiley wishes to acknowledge the contributions of that community to our corporate success, as well as to recognize and foster ongoing excellence in scientific achievement and discovery.

The Wiley Foundation has been established as the endowing body to support The Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences. The establishment of the foundation will enable the award to endure in perpetuity, and will provide an organizational structure to launch future awards in the sciences and humanities.



Announcing this year's winner...

The 2008 Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences is awarded to:

Dr. Richard P. Lifton


More about the winner...



Introductory remarks from
Dr. Günter Blobel
April 2001

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