Awards & Winners

Thomas Jessell

Thomas Michael Jessell is a professor of biochemistry and molecular biophysics at Columbia University in New York City. He is known for his work on chemical signals that play a role when nerve cells assemble to form neuronal circuits. In 1994 Jessell was awarded the NAS Award for Scientific Reviewing from the National Academy of Sciences. He was a co-recipient, with Pasko Rakic and Sten Grillner, of the inaugural Kavli Prize for Neuroscience in 2008. Jessell is also a co-editor, with Eric R. Kandel and James Schwartz, of the well-known textbook Principles of Neural Science. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1996.

Awards by Thomas Jessell

Check all the awards nominated and won by Thomas Jessell.

2012


Gairdner Foundation International Award
(For research in defining the genetic and molecular pathways leading to the complex development of the spinal cord, with implications for therapeutic applications.)

2008


Kavli Prize in Neuroscience
(for deciphering the basic mechanisms which govern the development and functioning of the networks of cells in the brain and spinal cord.)