ABRF Annual Award for Outstanding Contributions to Biomolecular Technologies
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 otherwise remain firmly sealed. The ABRF Award recognizes those pioneers responsible for developing these powerful new tools that serve as the foundation of the modern biological research enterprise. The award, sponsored this year by Waters, is presented at the annual ABRF Conference.
Awardees
- 2012 Alan Marshall
- 2011 Sir Alec John Jeffreys
- 2010 Patrick Brown
- 2009 Mathias Uhlen
- 2008 Ruedi Abersold
- 2007 Don Hunt
- 2006 Roger Tsien (2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry)
- 2005 Stephen Fodor
- 2004 Edwin Southern
- 2003 Franz Hillenkamp and Michael Karas
- 2002 John Fenn (2002 Nobel Prize in Chemistry)
- 2001 Csaba Horváth
- 2000 Leroy Hood
- 1999 Marvin Caruthers
- 1998 Bruce Merrifield (1984 Nobel Prize in Chemistry)
- 1997 Lloyd Smith
- 1996 David Lipman
- 1995 Klaus Biemann
- 1994 Frederick Sanger (1980 Nobel Prize in Chemistry)


