Irene Manton Prize
The Irene Manton Prize of the
United Kingdom.[1]
The prize is named in honour of
Recipients of the Irene Manton Prize
- Tin Hang Hung (2024) University of Oxford; Ecological genomics and adaptation of rosewoods Dalbergia cochinchinensis and D. oliveri for conservation and restoration
- Brogan Harris (2023) University of Bristol; A phylogenetic investigation into the evolutionary history of stomata and land plants
- Bruno Pok Man Ngou (2022) University of East Anglia & The Sainsbury Laboratory; Roles and mechanisms of effector-triggered immunity in plant disease resistance
- Sophie Harrington (2021) University of East Anglia; Understanding the molecular and genetic mechanisms regulating senescence in wheat
- James Clark (2020) University of Bristol; Whole genome duplication and the evolution of the land plant body plan
- Leanne Melbourne (2019) University of Bristol; The effect of environmental change on the structure, composition and subsequently the structural integrity of un-attached corallines[4]
- Sandy Hetherington (2018) University of Oxford; Evolution and morphology of lycophyte root systems[5]
- Shanna Ludwig (2015) University of Bristol; Ecological and evolutionary genetics, focusing on reproductive biology and speciation in diploid and polyploid Sorbus populations [6]
- Simon Renny-Byfield (2014) Queen Mary, University of London; Evolution of repetitive DNA in angiosperms: Examples from Nicotiana[7]
- Janine Pendleton (2013) University of Sheffield; Carboniferous plants and spores from the Bristol Coalfield[8]
- Alexander S T Papadopulos (2012) Imperial College London
- Tiina Sarkinen (2011)
- Christopher Thorogood (2010) University of Bristol
- Chris Yesson (2009)
- James Clarkson and Silvia Pressel (2008)
- Lionel Navarro (2007) University of East Anglia; Plant innate immunity and bacterial pathogenesis [9]
- Yuki Yasumura (2006) University of Oxford
- Alex Wortley (2005)
- Mark Clegg (2003)
- Julie King (2002)
- Alison Gwen Roberts (2001)
- James Edward Richardson (2000)
- Melissa Spielman (1999)
- Alexander Weir (1998)
- Colin Edward Hughes (1997)
- Dorothy Steane (1996)
- Sally Glockling (1995)
- William Justin Goodrich (1993)
- Sharon Anita Robinson and Robert Winning Scotland(1992)
- not awarded (1991)
- Christine Masterson (1990)
See also
References
- ^ "Irene Manton Prize". linnean.org. Archived from the original on 27 November 2015. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
- .
- ^ Biography of Irene Manton sponsored by the Linnean Society, in The Linnean, Special Issue No. 5 (2004)
- ^ "Dr Leanne Melbourne". University of Bristol. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
- ^ "Dr Sandy Hetherington awarded the Irene Manton Prize | Department of Plant Sciences". www.plants.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
- ^ "2015 Linnean Society Medal Winners Announced". Linnean Society. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
- ^ "Simon Renny-Byfield". Panzea. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
- ^ "Professor Charles H Wellman". University of Sheffield. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
- ^ "Lionel Navarro Small RNA-directed Control of the Host Immune Response and its Targeting by Bacterial Effectors". Institut de Biologie de l'École Normale Supérieure. Retrieved 30 September 2020.