Awards
Hormonal and Reproductive Epidemiology Branch Awards
Louise Brinton |
2008 |
University of North Carolina H.A. Tyroler Distinguished Alumni Award |
2008 |
NIH Group Merit Award for the Polish breast, endometrial, and ovarian cancer study |
2007 |
Noted as one of NCI’s top 10 female scientists in NIH Women in Science (Publication from NIH’s Office of Research on Women’s Health, ORWH) |
2007 |
NIH Merit Award for "Selflessly and brilliantly guiding HREB, combining scientific leadership, administrative excellence and unparalleled caring mentorship" |
2004 |
DCEG Exemplary Service Award |
2003 |
NIH Group Merit Award for "Outstanding leadership and expertise in seamlessly planning and executing the NCI Workshop, Early Reproductive Events and Breast Cancer" |
2002 |
NIH Plain Language Award |
2001 |
NIH Quality of Life Award |
Philip Castle |
2006 |
EUROGIN distinguished service award |
2004 |
NIH General Research Scholarship |
2003 |
Honorary Member of Argentina Association of Clinical Oncology |
2003 |
Outstanding Research Paper by a Fellow |
2002 |
Outstanding Research Paper by a Fellow (DCEG) |
Montserrat Garcia-Closas |
2006 |
DCEG Mentoring Award |
2004 |
NCI Intramural Research Award for "Validation and use of DNA pools to identify associations between genetic polymorphism and bladder cancer risk in the Spanish Bladder Cancer Study" |
2001 |
NIH Merit Award "in recognition of research contributions that have defined methods for assessing gene-environment interactions within the context of epidemiologic studies" |
Allan Hildesheim |
2005 |
NIH Director's Award for efforts to evaluate a novel prophylactic HPV Vaccine |
2004 |
NIH Merit Award for prevention-oriented research to reduce cervical incidence |
2000 |
NIH Merit Award "for the understanding of DNA viruses in molecular epidemiology" |
Ann Hsing |
2005 |
Outstanding Mentor Award |
2005 |
Special Award for the Chronic Inflammation and Cancer Workshop from the Office of Rare Diseases |
2003 |
Special Award for the International Workshop on Biliary Cancers from the Office of Rare Diseases |
2002 |
Research Award on Prostate Cancer, Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities, NIH |
2001 |
NIH merit award "in recognition of research contributions to clarify racial disparity of prostate cancer" |
1999 |
DCEG Intramural Research Award for study of hormones in prostate tissue to assess the role of intraprostatic androgenic action in prostate cancer |
1996-8 |
NIH General Research Scholarship |
James Lacey |
2005 |
DCEG Intramural Research Award for study of PTEN tumor suppressor gene alterations in the progression from endometrial hyperplasia to carcinoma |
2005 |
NIH Merit Award "For his scientific contributions which have clarified the role of a variety of hormonal factors in the etiology of ovarian and endometrial cancers" |
2003 |
Third place poster prize, American College of Epidemiology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL |
2003 |
DCEG Most Cited Paper in 2002 Award, NCI, NIH, Bethesda, MD |
2001 |
NIH Fellows Award for Research Excellence |
Katherine McGlynn |
2006 |
NIH Merit Award for "Completion of the Servicemen's Testicular Tumor Environmental and Endocrine Determinants Study, a novel investigation which should provide etiologic insights regarding this poorly understood tumor." |
Mark Schiffman |
2006 |
DHHS Secretary's Distinguished Service Award for "Groundbreaking research in human papillomavirus leading to the development of a vaccine for the prevention of cervical cancer." |
2004 |
NIH Group Merit Award |
2004 |
Food and Drug Administration's Outstanding Service Award, as a member of the HPV DNA Cervical Cytology Screening Team |
2003 |
U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps Meritorious Service Award |
2002 |
American Society of Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology Scientific Achievement Award, one of 12 such prizes given by this 8,000-member organization since 1964, for cervical cancer research leading to improved clinical management. |
Sophia Wang |
2006 |
NIH Merit Award for "Completion of the Study to Understand Cervical Cancer Early Endpoints and Determinants (SUCCEED), aimed at discovering novel biomakers for cervical carcinogenesis among HPV-infected women." |
2006 |
NIH Bench to Bedside Award for her project, in collaboration with Stephen Chanock, M.D., Director of the Core Genotyping Facility, and others, "High density genotyping in lymphoma: Translating etiologic clues into prognostic relevance" |
2005 |
Clinical Infectious Disease Award for Outstanding Review |
2000-3 |
NIH General Research Scholarship |