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Bonazinga Award

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http://leukocytebiology.org/images/bonazinga.jpgThe Bonazinga award, named after Marie T. Bonazinga and whose profile is etched into the award, is presented annually to a society of Leukocyte Biology member for excellence in leukocyte biology research. It is the highest honor the society can bestow upon one of its members and has been awarded annually since 1980. The council is provided with biographies of the nominees and votes annually to select individuals for the award. Council is asked to consider the nominee's impact and contribution to the field of leukocyte biology in the research and publications. The award winner must be a highly respected member in the field, and will be invited to give the keynote lecture at the annual meeting, as well as to contribute to the newsletter. The award winner will be recognized in the form of complimentary meeting registration, as well as a $3,000 stipend provided by Accurate Chemical and Scientific Corporation.  
 

 The 2011 Bonazinga Award winner is: David Hume

  Previous Bonazinga Awards winners:

1980

Gustavo Cudkowicz

1991

Zanvil A. Cohn

2002

John Gallin

1981

John B. Hibbs

1992

Monte S. Meltzer

2003

Siamon Gordon

1982

Isaiah Fidler

1993

Ralph Snyderman

2004

Stephanie N, Vogel

1983

Peter M. Henson

1994

Barry R. Bloom

2005

F. Allan Sher

1984

Samual C. Silverstein

1995

Timothy A. Springer

2006

Robert Coffman

1985

Seymour J. Klebanoff

1996

Ralph M. Steinman

2007

Sharon Wahl

1986

Emil Unanue

1997

Carl F. Nathan

2008

Klaus Ley

1987

Joost J. Oppenheim

1998

Robert D. Schreiber

2009

Peter Ward

1988

Marco Baggiolini

1999

Margaret L. Kripke

 2010

 Charles N. Serhan

1989

E. Richard Stanley

2000

Alberto Mantovani

 2011

 David Hume

1990

Robert J. North

2001

G. Jeanette Thorbecke