EMBO Gold Medal 2026 awarded to Gautam Dey and Omaya Dudin
The scientists are awarded for their outstanding contributions to the life sciences in Europe and beyond
For outstanding life scientists in the early stages of their careers
The scientists are awarded for their outstanding contributions to the life sciences in Europe and beyond
The scientists are awarded for their outstanding contributions to the life sciences in Europe and beyond
The scientist is recognized for her pioneering research on physiological mechanisms that enable oocytes to stay healthy over decades of dormancy
The EMBO Gold Medal is awarded annually to young scientists for outstanding contributions to the life sciences in Europe. The winner receives a medal and a bursary of 10,000 euros.
Young independent group leaders play a major role in building a strong research environment. The EMBO Gold Medal acknowledges and highlights remarkable achievements of this group.
EMBO Members and EMBO Young Investigators wishing to nominate candidates are asked to refer to the nomination procedure.
The scientists are awarded for their outstanding contributions to the life sciences in Europe and beyond
The scientists are awarded for their outstanding contributions to the life sciences in Europe and beyond
The scientist is recognized for her pioneering research on physiological mechanisms that enable oocytes to stay healthy over decades of dormancy