ASM - American Society for Microbiology

09/09/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/09/2024 06:55

ASM Selects Honorees for 2025 Awards and Prize Program

ASM Selects Honorees for 2025 Awards and Prize Program

Sept. 9, 2024

Washington, D.C.-The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) announced the recipients of its 2025 Awards and Prize Program. The awards recognize leading scientists and researchers in the field for their professional accomplishments and contributions to research, education, clinical laboratories, service and scientific diversity.

The American Academy of Microbiology, the honorific leadership group and scientific think tank within ASM, manages a program of awards and a prize that highlight outstanding science at every career level and subdiscipline of the microbial sciences. Recipients are chosen by a selection committee from a competitive, peer-nominated list of candidates.

"The ASM Awards and Prize Program recognizes microbiologists who have made significant contributions to advancing the microbial sciences," said ASM CEO Stefano Bertuzzi. "Nominating a mentor or colleague to be honored for their remarkable work is a good way to show gratitude for their efforts."

The 2025 recipients are:
  • ASM Lifetime Achievement Award: Susan Weiss, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine.
  • ASM Award for Applied and Biotechnological Research: Richard Marconi, Ph.D., Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine.
  • ASM Award for Basic Research: Yuan Chang, M.D., University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute.
  • ASM Award for Early Career Applied and Biotechnological Research: Anne Wyllie, Ph.D., Yale University School of Public Health.
  • ASM Award for Early Career Basic Research: César de la Fuente, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania.
  • ASM Award for Early Career Clinical Microbiology Research: Nischay Mishra, Ph.D., Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  • ASM Award for Early Career Environmental Research: Jasna Kovac, Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University.
  • ASM Award for Environmental Research: Martin Wiedmann, Dr. Med. Vet., Ph.D., Cornell University.
  • ASM Award for Graduate Education: George O'Toole, Ph.D., Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine.
  • ASM Award for Research or Leadership in Clinical Microbiology: Benjamin Pinsky, M.D., Ph.D., Stanford University School of Medicine.
  • ASM Award for Service: Melissa Miller, Ph.D., D(ABMM), FAAM, University of North Carolina School of Medicine.
  • ASM Alice C. Evans Award for Advancement of Women: Suchetana Mukhopadhyay, Ph.D., Indiana University Bloomington.
  • ASM Carski Award for Undergraduate Education: Davida Smyth, Ph.D., Texas A&M University, San Antonio.
  • ASM D.C. White Award for Interdisciplinary Research: Nicole Dubilier, Ph.D., Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology.
  • ASM Elizabeth O. King Lecturer Award: Natalie J. Thornburg, Ph.D. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
  • ASM Honorary Diversity Lecturer Award: Ighovwerha Ofotokun, M.D., Emory University School of Medicine.
  • ASM Microbiome Data Prize: Simon Roux, Ph.D., Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
  • ASM Moselio Schaechter Award in Recognition of a Developing-Country Microbiologist: Paul Brown, Ph.D., The University of the West Indies.
  • ASM Scherago-Rubin Award for Clinical Microbiology: Carol Young, MLS(ASCP), University of Michigan Health.
  • ASM William A. Hinton Award for Advancement of a Diverse Community of Microbiologists: Musau WaKabongo, Ph.D., Dr. Musau WaKabongo Science Education, Inc.
Learn more about ASM awards and view past recipients on the Awards and Prize Program page. The 2025 ASM Awards and Prize Program is sponsored by the ASM Corporate Council. The 2025 Microbiome Data Prize is partially supported by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. The Elizabeth O. King Lecturer Award is supported by the New York Community Trust-Audrey Rheinstrom and Anne Blevins Fund.
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The American Society for Microbiology is one of the largest professional societies dedicated to the life sciences and is composed of over 32,000 scientists and health practitioners. ASM's mission is to promote and advance the microbial sciences.

ASM advances the microbial sciences through conferences, publications, certifications, educational opportunities and advocacy efforts. It enhances laboratory capacity around the globe through training and resources. It provides a network for scientists in academia, industry and clinical settings. Additionally, ASM promotes a deeper understanding of the microbial sciences to diverse audiences.