Deadline: 1 September 2024
Nominations are now open for the Brain Prize awarded to one or more scientists who have distinguished themselves through outstanding contributions to any field of neuroscience, from basic to clinical.
The rewarded research must – from an international perspective – be outstanding. It is the task of The Brain Prize Selection Committee to decide in each individual case, what characterizes the research as outstanding and therefore deserves the prize. The current selection committee consists of 10 neuroscientists from all over the world and who are leaders in their fields.
Prize Information
- Each year, they award 10 million DKK (approx. 1,3 million€) to one or more brain researchers who have had a ground-breaking impact on brain research.
Nomination Criteria
- Only nominated candidates will be considered by The Brain Prize Selection Committee.
- Self-nomination is not accepted.
- Anyone can nominate.
- Nominees can be of any nationality and work in any part of the world.
- Nominees can work in any field of neuroscience.
- Nominees must still be actively engaged in research.
- If several researchers have contributed significantly to the achievement, more than one individual may be nominated.
- Re-nomination of previously unsuccessful nominees is encouraged.
For more information, visit Lundbeck Foundation.