Eppendorf & Science Prize for Neurobiology
12 February 2015
Neuroscience News
12 February, 2015 in Neuroscience News
This annual international research prize of US$ 25,000 is awarded to young scientists for their outstanding contributions to neurobiology research based on methods of molecular and cell biology. Researchers who are 35 years of age or younger are invited to apply by 15 June 2015. The winner and finalists are selected by a committee of independent scientists, chaired by Science’s Senior Editor, Dr. Peter Stern.
The 2014 prize was won by the US scientist Eiman Azim, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Columbia University in New York. Eiman Azim’s work offers fundamental new insights into the neural mechanisms that enable skilled limb movements to be both smooth and precise. His research has provided direct support for long-standing theories about the roles of internal feedback pathways within the central nervous system and external feedback from the muscles in regulating fine motor control.
For more about the prize and film interview with Eiman Azim, go to www.eppendorf.com/prize