Nature Awards currently supports:
Nature Awards to Encourage Inspirational Women in Science
The Nature Awards launched, in collaboration with Estée Lauder, two annual awards in 2018 to celebrate early-career female researchers who have worked to support the participation of women and girls in science and maintain their sustainability in the field.
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Nature Awards for Comprehensive Health Research
The Comprehensive Health Research Awards were established in collaboration with Takeda to celebrate individuals who work to promote a holistic approach to health research and thus foster a healthier and more equitable future globally.
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Nature Awards for Global Impact
The Nature Awards for Global Impact celebrate early-career researchers who have made or have the potential to make a positive impact on global challenges.
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Spinout Award
The Spinout Award was created in collaboration with Merck to showcase and celebrate global excellence in research commercialization through the establishment of spinout companies.
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Short Sciences
The Scientific Communication Challenge from Nature Awards in collaboration with Merck.
Tell the world about your research in a one-minute video. Your audience is everyone. Your goal is to inform, engage, and entertain them.
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Nature Awards for Scientific Mentorship
Since 2005, Nature has sponsored annual awards honoring scientists who have made outstanding contributions in mentoring early-career researchers. Each year, the awards focus on different countries.
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John Maddox Prize
The John Maddox Prize honors individuals who promote sound science and evidence on issues of public concern, often facing difficulty or hardship in doing so. The prize is a joint initiative between Nature, the Cohn Institute, and the “Feeling of Science” Association.
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Global Grants for Gut Health
The Global Grants for Gut Health is a competitive grant program for innovative research in the human gut microbiome, supported by Yakult and Nature Research. The program considers proposals for one-year research projects that enhance understanding of the microbiome’s impact on human health.
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European Young Researchers’ Eppendorf Prize
Nature supports the Eppendorf Prize for Young European Researchers. The annual award was launched in 1995 and is awarded to a young scientist selected by an independent scientific committee.
View the page for the Eppendorf Prize for Young European Researchers
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