lasker award

What is the Lasker Award?

The Lasker Award is one of the most prestigious honors in the field of medical science. Established by philanthropists Albert and Mary Lasker in 1945, the award recognizes and celebrates significant contributions to medical research and public health. Often referred to as "America's Nobels," these awards are given annually in several categories, including Basic Medical Research, Clinical Medical Research, and Special Achievement in Medical Science.

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