DeLano Award for Computational Biosciences
The DeLano Award for Computational Biosciences is given to a scientist for the most accessible and innovative development or application of computer technology to enhance research in the life sciences at the molecular level. The contribution should include two key elements: more productive use of computers to accelerate and facilitate research, and ready access to these programs for the scientific community.
Nominations must originate with society members, but the nominees need not be ASBMB members.
The award consists of a plaque, $3,000 award and travel expenses for the recipient to attend the ASBMB annual meeting to present a lecture.
The DeLano Award for Computational Biosciences was established by family, friends and colleagues to honor the legacy of Warren L. DeLano.
Recipients

2023
- Eytan Ruppin






2015
- Vijay Pande

2014
- Michael Levitt

2013
- Helen M. Berman

2012
- Barry Honig

2011
- Axel T. Brunger