ASBMB DeLano Award for Computational Biosciences

Nomination deadline: April 30 Nominate

The ASBMB DeLano Award for Computational Biosciences is given to a scientist for accessible and innovative developments or applications of computation to enhance research in the life sciences at the molecular or cellular level.

Both nominees and nominators must be ASBMB members.

The award consists of a plaque, $3,000, and travel expenses to present a lecture at the ASBMB annual meeting.

The DeLano Award for Computational Biosciences was established by family, friends and colleagues to honor the legacy of Warren L. DeLano.

Nomination process

Submit the following:

  1. Nomination letter listing nominee's achievements (not to exceed two pages)
  2. Condensed curriculum vitae or NIH Biosketch (note the Ph.D. or M.D. degree and date received)
  3. List of the nominee's five most significant publications
  4. Two letters of support (required)

Please use the member directory to verify that the nominee is an active member of the ASBMB.

Recipients

Eytan Ruppin

2024

  • Eytan Ruppin
Tatyana Sharpee

2022

  • Tatyana Sharpee

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Brian Kuhlman

2019

  • Brian Kuhlman

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Chris Sander

2018

  • Chris Sander

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Brian K. Shoichet

2017

  • Brian K. Shoichet

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Todd O. Yeates

2016

  • Todd O. Yeates

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Vijay Pande

2015

  • Vijay Pande
Michael Levitt

2014

  • Michael Levitt
Helen M. Berman

2013

  • Helen M. Berman
Barry Honig

2012

  • Barry Honig
Axel T. Brunger

2011

  • Axel T. Brunger