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CONTRIBUTIONS
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Masanobu Yamamoto, Life Electronics Division of Sony Corporation of America was chosen for outstanding contributions to advanced detection technologies and for his seminal contribution to the design, advancement and manufacture of microfluidic devices. |
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Gary Durack, CEO and President of iCyt, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America was chosen for outstanding and sustained accomplishments in transforming research oriented cell sorting technologies into viable tools for the biotechnology industry. |
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Mario Roederer, Ph.D.
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National Institutes of Health
For pioneering work on polychromatic flow cytometry and its application to understanding immune response to infection.
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Joe Gray, Ph.D.
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
For developing chromosome sorting, bi-variate cell cycle analysis, fluorescence in situ hybridization, competitive genomic hybridization, and cancer specific markers.
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Larry Sklar, Ph.D.
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National Institutes of Health
For pioneering work on polychromatic flow cytometry and its application to understanding immune response to infection.
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| 2010 |
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Elias Caro |
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Wallace H. Coulter Foundation
For executive leadership of cellular analysis and diagnostic system development and translational research worldwide, with widespread benefits to human health.
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Peter Hansen, Ph.D.
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Point Care Technologies, Inc.
For inventing and commercializing new capabilities for clinical and research flow cytometers.
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