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ABRF Award
 
 
 
Biological research is driven by technology.  As new instruments and chemistries are conceived and implemented, new frontiers are created and new possibilities emerge.  Technology, from the invention of the light microscope to the deciphering of the Human Genome, opens doors into the unknown that would otherwise remain firmly sealed.  The ABRF Award recognizes those pioneers responsible for development of these powerful new tools that serve as the foundation of the modern biological research enterprise.  The ABRF Award is sponsored by Agilent Technologies and is presented at the annual ABRF meeting.
 
 
 
 
Winners
 
 
1994     Frederick Sanger
1995     Klaus Bieman
1996     David Lipman
1997     Lloyd Smith
1998     Bruce Merrifield
1999     Marvin Caruthers
2000     Leroy Hood
2001     Csaba Horváth
2002     John Fenn
2004     Edwin Southern
2005     Stephen Fodor
2006     Roger Tsien ABRF Award 2006 winner Dr. Roger Y. Tsien of UCSD won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2008.
2007     Don Hunt
2008     Ruedi Abersold