Charles S. Mott Prize
The $250,000 Charles S. Mott Prize was awarded annually by the General Motors Cancer Research Foundation as one of a trio of scientific prizes entirely devoted to cancer research (the other prizes being the Charles F. Kettering Prize and the Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. Prize) which were generally considered the most prestigious awards in the field.
The Mott Prize was awarded for "the most outstanding recent contribution related to the cause or prevention of cancer". The Kettering Prize was devoted to clinical advances in cancer care and the Sloan Prize was devoted to basic research having implications in cancer research. In 2006, due to financial pressures on the corporation supporting the Foundation, the three awards were consolidated into a single $250,000 General Motors Cancer Research Award.[who?][citation needed].
In 2006, the first and only winner of the General Motors Cancer Research Award was Napoleone Ferrara.[1]
Since 2006 no further prizes have been awarded.
Medalists
Source (1979-1998): American Association for Cancer Research
- 2005 Gerald Wogan [1]
- 2004 Charles J. Sherr [2]
- 2003 Yuan Chang, Patrick S. Moore
- 2002 Richard Peto
- 2001 Frank E. Speizer, Walter Willett
- 2000 Bert Vogelstein
- 1999 Arnold J. Levine [3]
- 1998 Suzanne Cory, Stanley J. Korsmeyer
- 1997 M. Judah Folkman
- 1996 Paul L. Modrich, Richard Kolodner
- 1995 Frederick Pei Li, Joseph F. Fraumeni
- 1994 Tony Hunter
- 1993 Carlo Croce [4]
- 1992 Brian MacMahon
- 1991 Peter K. Vogt [5]
- 1990 Webster K. Cavenee, Raymond L. White [6]
- 1989 Peter C. Nowell, Janet D. Rowley
- 1988 Alfred Knudsen
- 1987 R. Palmer Beasley, Jesse Summers
- 1986 Harald zur Hausen [7]
- 1985 J. Christopher Wagner
- 1984 Robert C. Gallo
- 1983 Bruce Ames
- 1982 Denis P. Burkitt
- 1981 Takashi Sugimura
- 1980 James A. Miller, Elizabeth C. Miller [8]
- 1979 Sir Richard Doll