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2019 FNIH Award Ceremony
May 22, 2019
National Museum of Women in the Arts Washington, D.C.
Presenting the 7th Lurie Prize in Biomedical Sciences
The Lurie Prize in Biomedical Sciences
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE 2018 FNIH AWARD CEREMONY
FNIH President Dr. Maria Freire (left) and Ann Lurie present the 2018 Lurie Prize in Biomedical Sciences to Dr. Zhijian “James” Chen
Question and Answer session with Master of Ceremonies and CNN's Wolf Blitzer, Dr. Chen and NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins
Cocktail reception at the Organization of American States Cocktail reception
Dr. Freire, Dr. Chen, FNIH Vice Chairman Dr. Solomon Snyder and Ann Lurie
Wolf Blitzer welcoming guests to the FNIH Award Ceremony
Drs. Collins and Chen discussing Dr. Chen's research
Dr. Snyder asking a question about Dr. Chen's research
Members of the FNIH Board of Directors and Dr. Chen
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LURIE PRIZE IN BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES RECIPIENTS
2013 Recipient
Ruslan M. Medzhitov, Ph.D.David W. Wallace Professor of Immunobiology | Yale University School of Medicine | HHMI Investigator
For his discovery of a class of proteins called the Toll-like receptors, which recognize toxic proteins andfacilitate the immune response to them.
2014 Recipient
Jennifer A. Doudna, Ph.D.Professor of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Structural Biology | University of California, Berkeley | HHMI Investigator
For her discoveries of the structure of RNA molecules in complex with proteins leading to her elucidation of cellular functions including bacterial immunity as exemplified by the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) system.
2015 Recipient
Karl Deisseroth, M.D., Ph.D.D.H. Chen Professor of Bioengineering and of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences | Stanford University | HHMI Investigator
For the development of optogenetics and CLARITY as tools to study the functions of cells, especially neurons.
2016 Recipient
Jeannie T. Lee, M.D., Ph.D.Molecular Biologist, Massachusetts General Hospital | Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School | HHMI Investigator
For uncovering the functions and mechanics of long, noncoding RNA (lncRNA) in epigenetic regulation, using the X chromosome as the model.
The Lurie Prize in Biomedical Sciences recognizes the outstanding achievements of an exceptional young scientist. First awarded in 2013 by the FNIH, the medal is bestowed by philanthropist Ann Lurie, reflecting her passion for advancing biomedical research and medical care.
2017 Recipient
David M. Sabatini, M.D., Ph.D.Member, Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research | Professor of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology | HHMI Investigator
For discovery of the mTOR (mechanistic target of rapamycin) pathway as a regulator of growth and metabolism in response to nutrients.
2018 Recipient
Zhijian “James” Chen, Ph.D.George L. MacGregor Distinguished Chair in Biomedical Science | Professor of Molecular Biology at theUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical Center | HHMI Investigator
For discovery of the cGAS enzyme and its DNA-sensing pathwayand their impact on immune defense and autoimmune disease.
The Lurie Prize jury consists of six distinguished biomedical researchers, chaired by Dr. Solomon H. Snyder, Director-Emeritus of The Solomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience at The Johns Hopkins University and Vice Chairman of the FNIH.
LURIE PRIZE IN BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES JURY
CARL NATHAN, M.D.R.A. Rees Pritchett Professor, Chairman, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Weill Cornell Medical College
Dr. Nathan’s innovative research on tuberculosis is achieving progress in fighting antibiotic drug resistance and improving treatment methods.
LEWIS C. CANTLEY, PH.D.Meyer Director, Sandra and Edward Meyer Cancer Center, Weill Cornell Medical College / Ronald P. Stanton Clinical Cancer Program, New York-Presbyterian
Dr. Cantley’s pioneering cancer research has resulted in revolutionary treatments for cancer, diabetes and autoimmune diseases.
RONALD M. EVANS, PH.D.Professor & Director, Gene Expression Laboratory and March of Dimes Chair in Molecular & Developmental Biology, Salk Institute for Biological Studies / Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator
Dr. Evans is an authority on the roles of hormones in disease. He discovered nuclear hormone receptors, molecules that are primary targets in the treatment of some cancers, and identified a new hormone that appears to be the molecular trigger controlling the formation of fat cells.
RICHARD GOODMAN, M.D., PH.D.Director, Vollum Institute and Professor, Cell & Developmental Biology and Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Oregon Health and Science University
Dr. Goodman’s seminal research on gene expression identified the cAMP-regulated enhancer, a critical control element in many genes expressed in the body.
SOLOMON H. SNYDER, M.D., CHAIRDistinguished Service Professor of Neuroscience, Pharmacology & Psychiatry, Solomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Dr. Snyder’s identification of receptors for neurotransmitters and drugs, and elucidation of the actions of psychotropic agents have led to many advances in neuroscience. He received the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research for his research on the opioid receptor.
SUSAN S. TAYLOR, PH.D.Professor, Department of Pharmacology, University of California San Diego
Dr. Taylor’s research has made great leaps forward in terms of elucidating the structure, dynamics and localization of protein kinase A (PKA), one of the cell’s most important signaling molecules. PKA helps to regulate memory, development, cell growth and cell death.
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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
EXPLORER($2,000)
INVESTIGATOR($5,000)
PIONEER($10,000)
TRAILBLAZER($25,000)
VISIONARY($50,000)
Recognition in Video Featuring Lurie Prize Award Winner(Deadline: Wednesday, May 8)
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Annual Membership in Partners for Innovation, Discovery and Health ✓
Private Lunch and Tour of the NIH Clinical Center with Senior Leadership
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Social Media Recognition ✓ ✓Photo with FNIH Leadership and the 2019 Lurie Prize Recipient ✓ ✓Podium Recognition ✓ ✓ ✓Sponsorship Tribute ScreenShown Pre-, During and Post-Event(Deadline: Monday, April 15)
Listing on Slide Half-screen Half-screen Full-screen
Award Ceremony Program and FNIH Website Recognition(Deadline: Monday, April 15)
Listing Listing Name or Logo
Nameor Logo
Name or Logo
Event Signage Recognition(Deadline: Monday, April 15) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓Number of Seats 4 6 10 10 20
2019 FNIH AWARD CEREMONY BENEFIT LEVELS
On May 22, 2019, the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH) will present the 7th Lurie Prize in Biomedical Sciences at the Annual FNIH Award Ceremony. The event will take place at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C. In attendance will be high-profile public figures, representatives from the biotech and pharmaceutical industries, National Capital region business leaders, philanthropists and notable researchers. The evening will feature a dynamic program, a cocktail reception and a seated dinner. For more information, please visit: fnih.org/AwardCeremony.
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