Laureates include: • 2025
Kayla C. King for contributions to the fields of evolutionary biology and genetics of infectious disease • 2024
Sam Behjati for fundamental discoveries into the developmental roots of childhood cancer • 2023 Stephen Fleming
for tackling foundational questions about the neurobiology of conscious experience and advancing our understanding of the neural and computational basis of metacognition • 2022
for making fundamental advances in the molecular, cellular and circuit bases of neuronal computation and for successfully linking these to animal decision behaviour • 2021
Serena Nik-Zainal for enormous contributions to understanding the aetiology of cancers by her analyses of mutation signatures in cancer genomes, which is now being applied to cancer therapy • 2020
Marta Zlatic for discovering how neural circuits generate behaviour by developing and disseminating definitive techniques, and by discovering fundamental principles governing circuit development and function • 2019
Gregory Jefferis for his fundamental discoveries concerning the development and functional logic of sensory information processing • 2018
Miratul Muqit in recognition of his research on cell signalling linked to neurodegeneration in Parkinson’s disease • 2017
for transforming our understanding of meiotic recombination and of human population history. • 2016
Madan Babu Mohan for his major and widespread contributions to computational biology • 2015
Rob Klose for his research on how chromatin-based and epigenetic processes contribute to gene regulation • 2014
Duncan Odom for his pioneering work in the field of comparative functional genomics on
Finding patterns in genes and proteins: decoding the logic of molecular interactions on '
Our genomes, our history • 2009 on
Reprogramming the code of life • 2008
Simon Fisher on
A molecular window into speech and language • 2007
Geraint Rees on
Decoding consciousness • 2006
Dario Alessi on
Deciphering disease • 2005
Daniel Wolpert on
The puppet master: how the brain controls the body • 2004
Julie Ahringer on
Genes, worms and the new genetics • 2003
Ewan Birney on
Being human: what our genome tells us ==See also==