Ferrier Medal

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The Ferrier Medal is a prestigious scientific award presented by the Royal Society for outstanding contributions to the field of neuroscience.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medal
scientific award
awardedFor outstanding contributions to neuroscience
awardIncludes medal
monetary prize
category Royal Society medals, awards and prizes NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
discipline neurophysiology
eligibility international
field neuroscience
firstAwarded 1929
frequency biennial
inception 1928
namedAfter David Ferrier NERFINISHED
namedForNationality Scottish
namedForOccupation pioneering experimental neurologist
notableRecipient Alan Hodgkin NERFINISHED
Andrew Huxley NERFINISHED
Brenda Milner NERFINISHED
Colin Blakemore NERFINISHED
Graham Collingridge NERFINISHED
John Eccles NERFINISHED
Semir Zeki NERFINISHED
presentedBy Royal Society NERFINISHED
relatedAward Copley Medal NERFINISHED
Royal Medal NERFINISHED
relatedField brain research
nervous system
selectionMethod elected by the Council of the Royal Society
sponsor Royal Society NERFINISHED
status active

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Ferrier Medal and Lecture hasPart Ferrier Medal