Prêmio Neuroplasticidade

O Prêmio Neuroplasticidade (em inglês: Neuronal Plasticity Prize) é um prêmio anual em ciências, concedido desde 1990 pela fundação Ipsen a três pesquisadores na área da neuroplasticidade.

O juri decide sobre a concessão do prêmio com base no desempenho científico e nos artigos publicados. Não é prevista uma inscrição para o prêmio. Seu montante financeiro é dotado com 60 mil euros (situação em 2011).

Recipientes

  • 1990 Albert Aguayo, Anders Bjorklund e Fred Harrison Gage – Neuronal grafting
  • 1991 Ursula Bellugi, Wolf Singer e Torsten Wiesel – Plasticity in the visual system
  • 1992 Philippe Ascher, Kjell Fuxe e Terje Lømo – Interactions at the receptors level
  • 1993 Per Andersen, Masao Itō e Constantino Sotelo – Neuronal plasticity at the synaptic level in the hippocampus und the cerebellum
  • 1994 Mariano Baarbacid, Yves-Alain Barde e Hans Thoenen – Neurotrophic factors
  • 1995 Jacques Melher, Brenda Milner e Mortimer Mishkin – Cognitive processes in humans und primates
  • 1996 Friedrich Bonhoeffer, Corey Goodman e Marc Tessier-Lavigne – Axonal guidance
  • 1997 António Damásio, Richard Frackowiak e Michael Merzenich – Brain maps und their plasticity
  • 1998 Heinrich Betz, Gerald Fischbach e Uel McMahan – Formation of synapses at the molecular level
  • 1999 Masakazu Konishi, Peter Marler e Fernando Nottebohm – Animal models
  • 2000 Tomas Hökfelt, Lars Olson e Lars Terenius – Neuromodulation in neuronal plasticity
  • 2001 Albert Galaburda, John Morton e Elizabeth Spelke – Psychological development in children
  • 2002 Arturo Alvarez-Buylla, Ronald McKay e Samuel Weiss – Stem cells in the central nervous system
  • 2003 François Clarac, Sten Grillner e Serge Rossignol – Motor control
  • 2004 James Gusella, Jean-Louis Mandel e Huda Zoghbi – Triplet diseases und neuronal plasticity
  • 2005 Ann Graybiel, Trevor Robbins e Wolfram Schultz – Motivation und associative learning
  • 2006 Eckart Gundelfinger, Mary Kennedy e Morgan Sheng – Synapse protein complexes in neuronal plasticity
  • 2007 Nikos Logothetis, Giacomo Rizzolatti e Keiji Tanaka – Neurophysiology of cognition
  • 2008 Jean-Pierre Changeux, Peter W. Kalivas e Eric J. Nestler – Molecular targets of drugs abuse
  • 2009 Alim-Louis Benabid, Apostolos Georgopoulos e Miguel Nicolelis – Brain-Machine interaction
  • 2010 Thomas Insel, Bruce S. McEwen e Donald Pfaff – Neuroendocrine control of behavior
  • 2011 Helen J. Neville, Isabelle Peretz e Robert J. Zatorre – Music and Brain Plasticity
  • 2012 Catherine Dulac, Michael Meaney J. David Sweatt – Epigenetics and brain function
  • 2013 Tim V. P. Bliss, Richard Morris e Yadin Dudai – Mechanisms of memory
  • 2014 Barry Everitt, George F. Koob e Michel Le Moal – Neuropsychology of drug addiction
  • 2015 Mark Bear, David Porteous e Thomas Bourgeron – Genes, Synapses and Psychiatric Disorders[1]
  • 2016 Pierre Magistretti (Lausanne, Schweiz), David Altwell (London, Vereinigtes Königreich), Marcus Raichle (St. Louis, Vereinigte Staaten)

Referências

  1. «The 26th Neuronal Plasticity Prize of the Fondation Ipsen has been awarded to Mark F. Bear (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA); David J. Porteous (University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK) e Thomas Bourgeron (Institut Pasteur - CNRS, Paris, France)» (em inglês) 

Ligações externas

  • Neurosciences, página da Fondation IPSEN (fondation-ipsen.org)