L'Oreal-UNESCO rewards life scientists

Published: 1-Dec-2009


Five exceptional female scientists from around the world will each receive US$100,000 in the 2010 L'Oreal-UNESCO Awards.

First is Rashika El Ridi (Africa & the Arab States), professor at Cairo University in Egypt, for paving the way towards the development of a vaccine against the tropical disease Schistomiasis/Bilharzia.

Second is Lourdes Cruz (Asia-Pacific), professor at the Marine Science Institute at the University of the Philippines Diliman in the Philippines, who receives her award for the discovery of marine snail toxins that can serve as powerful tools to study brain function.

The third recipient is Elaine Fuchs (North America), professor at The Rockefeller University in the US for her contributions to our knowledge of skin biology and skin stem cells. Anne Dejean-Assemat (Europe), professor at the Pasteur Institute in France, receives her award for her contributions to our understanding of leukaemia and liver cancers, while Alejandra Bravo (Latin America), professor at the Institute of Molecular Microbiology of the Universidad Nacional Autonoma in Mexico, has been rewarded for her work on a bacterial toxin that acts as a powerful insecticide.

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