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Perl-UNC Prize : ウィキペディア英語版 | Perl-UNC Prize The Perl-UNC Prize is awarded internationally in the field of neuroscience. Its purpose is two-fold: to recognize researchers for outstanding discoveries and seminal insights in neuroscience and to celebrate the strength of the neuroscience research program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As of 2014, six recipients of the Perl-UNC Prize have gone on to win Nobel Prizes; an additional three have won Kavli Prizes in Neuroscience. ==Creation== Edward Perl (1926-2014), neuroscientist and former professor of Cell Biology & Physiology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, established the prize in 2000 to recognize outstanding scientific contribution in neuroscience. Dr. Perl had envisioned that the selection committee would choose recipients "from a broad field of neuroscience ranging from development to molecular mechanisms to integrative function." He further noted that "()he prize allows me to acknowledge the university for the opportunities it has given me" and that it "would help call attention to the institution and our strength in neuroscience."〔Leslie H. Lang, "National prize in neuroscience endowed by UNC-CH professor," UNC News Services, January 14, 2000, http://www.unc.edu/news/archives/jan00/prize011400.htm〕〔Society for Neuroscience, "Member Obituaries: Edward R. Perl," http://www.sfn.org/Member-Center/Member-Obituaries/NS/Edward-R-Perl〕
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