Marjory Stephenson Prize

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Marjory Stephenson Prize
Awarded foroutstanding contribution of current importance in microbiology.
Presented byMicrobiology Society
First award1953

The Marjory Stephenson Prize is the principal prize of the Microbiology Society, awarded for an outstanding contribution of current importance in microbiology.

Marjory Stephenson was the second president of the Microbiology Society (1947 - 1949) and a distinguished pioneer of chemical microbiology.

Recipients

Source: Microbiology Society

In 1988, the Marjory Stephenson Memorial Lecture was renamed the Marjory Stephenson Prize Lecture. Copies of most of these lectures can be found on the Microbiology Society webpage

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