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List of Makdougall Brisbane Prize winners

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This is a list of winners of the biennial Makdougall Brisbane Prize for particular distinction in the promotion of scientific research, latterly restyled as the annually awarded Makdougall Brisbane Medal for early career achievement in the physical sciences, of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. It is not to be confused with the similarly named award given by the Royal Scottish Society of Arts.

Makdougall Brisbane Prize

Sources (to 2002): RSE and RSE

Makdougall Brisbane Medal
  • 2012 – Sharon Ashbrook, University of St Andrews[16] and Rob Jenkins, University of York [17]
  • 2013 - Aidan Robson, University of Glasgow [18]
  • 2014 - Per Ola Kristensson and Catherine Cazin, University of St Andrews [19]
  • 2015 - Stefan Hild, University of Glasgow [20]
  • 2016 - Malcolm Macdonald, University of Strathclyde [20]
  • 2017 - Stephen Brusatte, University of Edinburgh [21]
  • 2018 - Kimberley Kavanagh, University of Strathclyde [22]
  • 2019 - Martin Lavery, University of Glasgow [23]
  • 2021 - Mehul Malik, Heriot-Watt University [24]
  • 2022 - Jonathan Fraser, University of St Andrews [25]


See also

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