International Prize for Biology


The International Prize for Biology is an annual award for "outstanding contribution to the advancement of research in fundamental biology." The Prize, although it is not always awarded to a biologist, is one of the most prestigious honours a natural scientist can receive. There are no restrictions on the nationality of the recipient.
Past laureates include John B. Gurdon, Motoo Kimura, Edward O. Wilson, Ernst Mayr, Thomas Cavalier-Smith, Yoshinori Ohsumi and many other great biologists in the world.

Information

The International Prize of Biology was created in 1985 to commemorate the 60-year reign of Emperor Shōwa of Japan and his longtime interest in and support of "Biology." The selection and award of the prize is managed by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. The laureate is awarded a beautiful medal, 10 million yen, and an international symposium on the scientist's area of research is held in Tokyo. The prize ceremony is held in the presence of Emperor of Japan.
The first International Prize for Biology was awarded to E. J. H. Corner, who was a prominent scientist in the field of systematic biology, because Emperor Shōwa was interested in and worked on this field for long time.

Criteria

The Prize is awarded in accordance with the following criteria:
The Emperors of Japan have been famous for their special interest in science, in particular biology. Emperor Akihito has strived over many years to advance the study taxonomy of gobioid fishes.

Laureates

Source:
YearLaureateNationalityField
1985E. J. H. CornerTaxonomy or Systematic Biology
1986Peter H. RavenSystematic Biology and Taxonomy
1987John B. GurdonDevelopmental Biology
1988Motoo KimuraPopulation Biology
1989Eric James DentonMarine Biology
1990Masakazu KonishiBehavioral Biology
1991Marshall D. HatchFunctional Botany
1992Knut Schmidt-Nielsen
Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry
1993Edward O. WilsonEcology
1994Ernst Mayr
Systematic Biology and Taxonomy
1995Ian R. GibbonsCell Biology
1996Ryuzo YanagimachiBiology of Reproduction
1997Elliot Martin MeyerowitzBotany
1998Otto Thomas SolbrigBiology of Biodiversity
1999Setsuro EbashiAnimal Physiology
2000Seymour BenzerDevelopmental Biology
2001Harry B. WhittingtonPaleontology
2002Masatoshi NeiEvolutionary Biology
2003Shinya InouéCell Biology
2004Thomas Cavalier-SmithSystematic Biology and Taxonomy
2005Nam-Hai ChuaStructural Biology in Fine Structure, Morphology and Morphogenesis
2006Serge DaanChronobiology
2007David Swenson HognessGenetics
2008David TilmanEcology
2009Winslow BriggsBotany
2010Nancy A. MoranBiology of Symbiosis
2011Eric H. DavidsonDevelopmental Biology
2012Joseph AltmanNeurobiology
2013Joseph FelsensteinBiology of Evolution
2014Peter CraneBiology of Biodiversity
2015Yoshinori OhsumiCell Biology
2016Stephen P. HubbellBiology of Biodiversity
2017Rita R. ColwellMarine Biology
2018Andrew H. KnollEarth and Planetary Sciences
2019Naomi PierceBiology of Insects