ASN Award for Distinguished Achievement in the Conceptual Unification of the Biological Sciences, previously known as the Sewall Wright Award,[1] is given annually by the American Society of Naturalists to a "senior-level" and active investigator making fundamental contributions the conceptual unification of the biological sciences. The award was established in 1991 and named after Sewall Wright. The recipient need not be a member of the Society or an American. A plaque and award of $1,000 are presented at a banquet.[2]
Sewall Wright Award | |
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Sponsored by | American Society of Naturalists |
Reward(s) | $1,000 |
Website | www |
Award recipients
editSource: American Society of Naturalists
- 1992 Russell Lande
- 1993 Joseph Felsenstein
- 1994 Richard C. Lewontin
- 1995 John Maynard Smith
- 1996 Robert T. Paine[3]
- 1997 Douglas J. Futuyma[4]
- 1998 William D. Hamilton[5]
- 1999 Janis Antonovics[6]
- 2000 Montgomery Slatkin
- 2001 Illkka A. Hanski[7]
- 2002 Linda Partridge[8]
- 2003 Mary Jane West-Eberhard[9]
- 2004 Rudolf Raff[10]
- 2005 Robert E. Ricklefs[11]
- 2006 Brian Charlesworth[12]
- 2007 Dolph Schluter[13]
- 2008 Spencer Barrett[14]
- 2009 Michael J. Wade[15]
- 2010 William R. Rice
- 2011 Robert D. Holt
- 2012 Richard E. Lenski
- 2013 Jeanne Altmann
- 2014 Mark Kirkpatrick
- 2015 Sarah Otto
- 2016 Mark Rausher
- 2017 Ruth Geyer Shaw[16]
- 2018 John McNamara
- 2019 Jonathan B. Losos
- 2020 Sharon Y. Strauss
- 2021 Susan Alberts
- 2022 Laurent Keller[17]
- 2023 Judith L. Bronstein
- 2024 Anurag Agrawal
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ https://www.amnat.org/announcements/conceptual-unification-award-2022.html [bare URL]
- ^ Secretary's Report. 1992. (1992) American Naturalist 140:1058. JSTOR 2462935
- ^ Wilbur, H. M. (1998). "1996 Sewall Wright Award: Robert T. Paine". The American Naturalist. 151 (1): i–t. doi:10.1086/513833. PMID 18811418.
- ^ Gill, D. E. (1998). "Sewall Wright Award 1997: Douglas Joel Futuyma". The American Naturalist. 152 (1): i–vi. doi:10.1086/513674. PMID 18811396.
- ^ Holt, R. D.; McPeek, M. A.; Moran, N. A.; Seger, J. (1999). "1998 Sewall Wright Award: William Donald Hamilton". The American Naturalist. 153: i–ii. doi:10.1086/303156.
- ^ Jaenike, J. (2000). "1999 Sewall Wright Award: Janis Antonovics". The American Naturalist. 155: i–ii. doi:10.1086/303305.
- ^ Antonovics, J. (2002). "2001 Sewall Wright Award: Ilkka A. Hanski". The American Naturalist. 159 (1): i. doi:10.1086/338777. PMID 18707395.
- ^ Huey, R. B. (2003). "Linda Partridge". The American Naturalist. 161 (1): i–ii. doi:10.1086/367716. PMID 12650458.
- ^ Zuk, M. (2004). "2003 Sewall Wright Award". The American Naturalist. 163: i–ii. doi:10.1086/381946.
- ^ McPeek, M. (2005). "2004 Sewall Wright Award". The American Naturalist. 165: i. doi:10.1086/427345.
- ^ Turelli, M. (2006). "2005 Sewall Wright Award". The American Naturalist. 167 (1): i. doi:10.1086/498280. PMID 17209245.
- ^ Lande, R (2007). "2006 Sewall Wright Award. Brian Charlesworth". The American Naturalist. 169 (1): iii. doi:10.1086/510731. PMID 17209244.
- ^ Price, T. (2008). "2007 American Society of Naturalists Awards". The American Naturalist. 171: iii. doi:10.1086/524694.
- ^ Antonovics, J. (2009). "2008 American Society of Naturalists Awards". The American Naturalist. 173: iv–v. doi:10.1086/593708.
- ^ Ketterson, E. (2010). "2009 American Society of Naturalists Awards". The American Naturalist. 175 (1): ii–iii. doi:10.1086/649134. PMID 19958173.
- ^ "Sewall Wright Award: Ruth Shaw". American Society of Naturalists. February 24, 2017. Archived from the original on April 5, 2018. Retrieved March 31, 2017.
- ^ https://www.amnat.org/announcements/conceptual-unification-award-2022.html [bare URL]