Past: History of Health and Medicine
Prof. Alison Bashford has contributed immensely to the history of medicine and science by connecting it with global history and environmental history.
Before being redesigned in 2021, the Dan David Prize celebrated laureates whose work and research made outstanding contributions to humanity.
Past: History of Health and Medicine
Prof. Alison Bashford has contributed immensely to the history of medicine and science by connecting it with global history and environmental history.
Present: Public Health
Anthony S. Fauci, M.D. is director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) at the U.S. National Institutes of Health.
Future: Molecular Medicine
Dr. Carl June is a physician, scientist and Professor of Immunotherapy at the University of Pennsylvania.
Past: History of Health and Medicine
Prof. Katharine Park studies the histories of the body, of sex difference, and medicine in medieval and Renaissance Europe.
Past: History of Health and Medicine
Prof. Keith Wailoo has authored an influential body of historical scholarship focused on race, science, and health equity.
Future: Molecular Medicine
Dr. Steven Rosenberg pioneered the first effective immunotherapies for patients with advanced cancer.
Future: Molecular Medicine
Prof. Zelig Eshhar is an Israeli immunologist and pioneer of the CAR-T cell approach and its application to cancer therapy.
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