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Rank Prizes

The Rank Prizes comprise the Rank Prize for Optoelectronics and the Rank Prize for Nutrition. The prizes recognise, reward and encourage researchers working in the respective fields of optoelectronics and nutrition.[1]

The prizes are funded by the charity The Rank Prize Funds, which were endowed by the industrialist, philanthropist and founder of the Rank Organisation, J. Arthur Rank and his wife Nell, via the Rank Foundation on 16 February 1972, not long before Arthur's death. The two Funds, the Human and Animal Nutrition and Crop Husbandry Fund and the Optoelectronics Fund, support sciences which reflect Rank's business interests through his "connection with the flour-milling and cinema and electronics industries", and which Rank believed would be of great benefit to humanity. The Rank Prize Funds also recognise, support and foster excellence among young and emerging researchers in the two fields of nutrition and optoelectronics.[1] The Funds aim to advance and promote education and learning for public benefit.[2]

Rank Prize for Optoelectronics edit

The Rank Prize for Optoelectronics supports, encourages, and rewards researchers working at the cutting edge of optoelectronics research,[1] initially (from 1976) awarded annually, now a biennial prize worth £100,000.[3] Optoelectronics relates to the interface between optics and electronics, and related phenomena.[2]

The Committee on Optoelectronics consists of the following people:[4]

Past winners include:[3]

Rank Prize for Nutrition edit

The Rank Prize for Nutrition is for research in human and animal nutrition (distinct from animal husbandry), and crop husbandry.[2]

The Committee on Nutrition consists of the following people:

  • John Mathers PhD Hon FAfN (Chairman)
  • Malcolm Bennett
  • Michael Gooding
  • Peter Gregory FRASE
  • Sarah Gurr
  • Anne-Marie Minihane
  • Susan Ozanne
  • Ann Prentice OBE PHD
  • John Wilding

The Rank Prize for Nutrition was awarded at various intervals since 1976, but is now also awarded biennially, worth £100,000.[11]

In 2014 Australian biophysicist Graham Farquhar and the CSIRO agronomist Richard Richards were awarded the Rank Prize in Nutrition, for "pioneering the understanding of isotope discrimination in plants and its application to breed wheat varieties that use water more efficiently", which related to a discovery the pair made in the 1980s.[12][13][14][15]

Other winners include:[16]

  • 2006 − J.C. van Lenteren, Marcel Dicke, and Louise E.M. Vet for "fundamental studies of plant-pest-natural enemy interactions and the development of practical methods of pest control".[17]
  • 2010 − Peter E. Hartmann[18] and Robyn Owens for their "research on human lactation, including methods for the non-invasive measurement of the rate of milk secretion".
  • 2020 – Stephen O'Rahilly
  • 2022 – Cathie Martin "for outstanding research into plant genetics and metabolism leading to enhanced nutritional qualities of fruits and vegetables".[11]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Traeger-Cowan, Carol (November 2008). "The Rank Prize Funds: Nurturing Advancement in Optoelectronics". MRS Bulletin. 33 (11): 999–1000. doi:10.1557/mrs2008.219. Published online... 31 January 2011 PDF
  2. ^ a b c "Rank Prize Funds". Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Past Prizes in Optoelectronics". The Rank Prize Funds. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Optoelectronics Committee". Home. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  5. ^ "Roberto Cipolla". University of Cambridge. Department of Engineering. 28 November 2013. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  6. ^ "Simon Laughlin". Royal Society. 19 September 2015. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Maurice Skolnick". Royal Society. 19 September 2015. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  8. ^ a b "Optoelectronics Winners Archive". Rank Prize. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
  9. ^ "Tim Birks". University of Bath's research portal. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  10. ^ "T.A. Birks". IEEE Xplore. 16 June 2020. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  11. ^ a b "Past Prizes in Nutrition". The Rank Prize Funds. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  12. ^ "Rank Prize". ANU Research School of Biology. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  13. ^ "Richard Richards". The Conversation. 1 July 2015. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  14. ^ "Luminaries: Richard Richards". Plantae. 7 February 2017. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  15. ^ "Richard Richards". Australian Academy of Science. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  16. ^ "Prizes awarded by the Human and Animal Nutrition and Crop Husbandry Fund". The Rank Prize. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  17. ^ "Nutrition Winners Archive". Rank Prize. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
  18. ^ "Peter Hartmann". University of Western Australia. Retrieved 11 July 2020.

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The Rank Prizes comprise the Rank Prize for Optoelectronics and the Rank Prize for Nutrition The prizes recognise reward and encourage researchers working in the respective fields of optoelectronics and nutrition 1 The prizes are funded by the charity The Rank Prize Funds which were endowed by the industrialist philanthropist and founder of the Rank Organisation J Arthur Rank and his wife Nell via the Rank Foundation on 16 February 1972 not long before Arthur s death The two Funds the Human and Animal Nutrition and Crop Husbandry Fund and the Optoelectronics Fund support sciences which reflect Rank s business interests through his connection with the flour milling and cinema and electronics industries and which Rank believed would be of great benefit to humanity The Rank Prize Funds also recognise support and foster excellence among young and emerging researchers in the two fields of nutrition and optoelectronics 1 The Funds aim to advance and promote education and learning for public benefit 2 Rank Prize for Optoelectronics editThe Rank Prize for Optoelectronics supports encourages and rewards researchers working at the cutting edge of optoelectronics research 1 initially from 1976 awarded annually now a biennial prize worth 100 000 3 Optoelectronics relates to the interface between optics and electronics and related phenomena 2 The Committee on Optoelectronics consists of the following people 4 Donal Bradley CBE FRS Chairman Roberto Cipolla FREng 5 Martin D Dawson FRSE Helen Gleeson OBE Anya Hurlbert Simon Laughlin FRS neurobiologist 6 John Mollon DSc FRS Miles Padgett FRSE FRS Wilson Sibbett CBE FRS FRSE Maurice Skolnick FRS 7 Past winners include 3 1978 Charles K Kao 1980 George Gray 1982 C Thomas Elliott 1982 Calvin Quate 1988 T Peter Brody 1991 David N Payne and William Alexander Gambling 1992 William Newsome and Semir Zeki 1993 Horace W Babcock 1993 Arthur Ashkin 1995 William Bradshaw Amos 1995 Marvin Minsky 1995 Chuck Hull 1997 Peter Mansfield 1998 Federico Capasso 1998 Isamu Akasaki Hiroshi Amano and Shuji Nakamura 2000 Winfried Denk and Watt W Webb 2006 Charles H Bennett Gilles Brassard and Stephen Wiesner for research on the original concept of quantum cryptography 8 2006 Paul Alivisatos M P Bruchez W C W Chan S M Nie S Weiss for realisation of quantum dot nanocrystals as biological labels 8 2008 Mandyam Srinivasan 2008 Peter B Denyer 2014 Alf Adams 2014 Eli Yablonovitch 2018 Jonathan C Knight 2018 Philip Russell 2018 Tim Birks 9 10 2022 Michael Graetzel and Nam Gyu ParkRank Prize for Nutrition editThe Rank Prize for Nutrition is for research in human and animal nutrition distinct from animal husbandry and crop husbandry 2 The Committee on Nutrition consists of the following people John Mathers PhD Hon FAfN Chairman Malcolm Bennett Michael Gooding Peter Gregory FRASE Sarah Gurr Anne Marie Minihane Susan Ozanne Ann Prentice OBE PHD John WildingThe Rank Prize for Nutrition was awarded at various intervals since 1976 but is now also awarded biennially worth 100 000 11 In 2014 Australian biophysicist Graham Farquhar and the CSIRO agronomist Richard Richards were awarded the Rank Prize in Nutrition for pioneering the understanding of isotope discrimination in plants and its application to breed wheat varieties that use water more efficiently which related to a discovery the pair made in the 1980s 12 13 14 15 Other winners include 16 1981 Hugo Kortschak Marshall Hal Davidson Hatch and Roger Slack for outstanding work on the mechanism of photosynthesis which established the existence of an alternative pathway for the initial fixation of carbon dioxide in some important food plants 1982 Hamish Munro for his work on the protein metabolism of mammals 1984 Elsie Widdowson for her work on the values of foods as nutrient sources the effects of long term undernutrition and starvation and the nature and control of the growth process 1989 Vernon R Young for his work on the amino acid metabolism of man 1992 Kenneth Blaxter lifetime award given posthumously 1995 Richard Smithells and B M Hibbard for pioneering studies into the role of micronutrient deficiencies principally folic acid deficiency and neural tube defects 2006 J C van Lenteren Marcel Dicke and Louise E M Vet for fundamental studies of plant pest natural enemy interactions and the development of practical methods of pest control 17 2010 Peter E Hartmann 18 and Robyn Owens for their research on human lactation including methods for the non invasive measurement of the rate of milk secretion 2020 Stephen O Rahilly 2022 Cathie Martin for outstanding research into plant genetics and metabolism leading to enhanced nutritional qualities of fruits and vegetables 11 References edit a b c Traeger Cowan Carol November 2008 The Rank Prize Funds Nurturing Advancement in Optoelectronics MRS Bulletin 33 11 999 1000 doi 10 1557 mrs2008 219 Published online 31 January 2011 PDF a b c Rank Prize Funds Retrieved 11 July 2020 a b Past Prizes in Optoelectronics The Rank Prize Funds Retrieved 11 July 2020 Optoelectronics Committee Home Retrieved 11 July 2020 Roberto Cipolla University of Cambridge Department of Engineering 28 November 2013 Retrieved 11 July 2020 Simon Laughlin Royal Society 19 September 2015 Retrieved 11 July 2020 Maurice Skolnick Royal Society 19 September 2015 Retrieved 11 July 2020 a b Optoelectronics Winners Archive Rank Prize Retrieved 13 August 2023 Tim Birks University of Bath s research portal Retrieved 11 July 2020 T A Birks IEEE Xplore 16 June 2020 Retrieved 11 July 2020 a b Past Prizes in Nutrition The Rank Prize Funds Retrieved 11 July 2020 Rank Prize ANU Research School of Biology Retrieved 11 July 2020 Richard Richards The Conversation 1 July 2015 Retrieved 11 July 2020 Luminaries Richard Richards Plantae 7 February 2017 Retrieved 11 July 2020 Richard Richards Australian Academy of Science Retrieved 11 July 2020 Prizes awarded by the Human and Animal Nutrition and Crop Husbandry Fund The Rank Prize Retrieved 11 July 2020 Nutrition Winners Archive Rank Prize Retrieved 13 August 2023 Peter Hartmann University of Western Australia Retrieved 11 July 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rank Prizes amp oldid 1170174149, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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