Vilcek Foundation launches online celebration of 2021 Vilcek Foundation Prizes honoring outstanding immigrants and innovators in the United States
Ruth Lehmann, Rodrigo Prieto, and Andrew Yang are among the 2021 Vilcek Foundation Prizewinners
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NEW YORK, April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Vilcek Foundation has launched an online celebration to honor the recipients of the 2021 Vilcek Foundation Prizes. Formatted as a microsite, the online celebration recognizes and shares the accomplishments of the 2021 Vilcek Foundation Prizewinners in lieu of the Vilcek Foundation s annual gala.
The Vilcek Foundation Prizewinners. A digital collage featuring headshots of the 2021 recipients of the Vilcek Foundation Prizes. From left to right, photographs include Ruth Lehmann, Rodrigo Prieto, Andrew Yang, Mohamed Abou Donia, Ibrahim Cissé, Silvi Rouskin, Juan Pablo González, Miko Revereza, and Nanfu Wang.
Vilcek Foundation launches online celebration of 2021 Vilcek Foundation Prizes honoring outstanding immigrants and innovators in the United States
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NEW YORK, March 1, 2021 The Vilcek Foundation has announced that in 2022 it will award three Vilcek Prizes for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science. The foundation has allocated $150,000 to make three awards of $50,000 each to early-career biomedical scientists who have already demonstrated significant accomplishments.
The Vilcek Prizes for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science are part of the Vilcek Foundation Prizes program. Inaugurated in 2006, the Vilcek Foundation Prizes raise awareness and visibility of the contributions of immigrants in biomedical science and in the arts and humanities. The program extols the value of immigration for intellectual and cultural advancement in the United States.