Suffrage Science award
The Suffrage Science award is a prize for women in science, engineering and computing founded in 2011, on the 100th anniversary of International Women's Day by the MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences (LMS).[2][3][4] There are three categories of award:
| Suffrage Science Award | |
|---|---|
| Awarded for | "celebrating and inspiring women in science"[1] | 
| Sponsored by | Medical Research Council | 
| Date | 2011 | 
| Location | London | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Reward(s) | Heirloom jewellery | 
| Website | www | 
The life sciences award was founded in 2011.[5] Every year there are 10 laureates from research backgrounds and one laureate for communication. The engineering and physical sciences award was founded in 2013.[6] Every year there are 12 laureates from areas spanning physics, chemistry and more. The math and computing award was launched on Ada Lovelace Day, 2016.[7] Every year there are five laureates from mathematics, five laureates from computing and one laureate for science communication and the public awareness of science.
Laureates
    
Laureates have included:
2021
    
Engineering and Physical Sciences winners are:[8]

- Gaitee Hussain, European Space Agency, The Netherlands
 - Syma Khalid, University of Southampton, UK
 - Natalie Stingelin, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
 - Ina van Berckelaer-Onnes, Leiden University, The Netherlands
 - Hayaatun Sillem, CBE, Royal Academy of Engineering, UK
 - Ruth Cameron, University of Cambridge, UK
 - Elin Röös, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
 - Maria Dolores Martín Bermudo, Centro Andaluz de Biología del Desarrollo, Spain
 - Samaya Nissanke, University of Amsterdam and Nikhef, The Netherlands
 - Gerjo van Osch, Erasmus University Medical Center, The Netherlands
 - Valérie Orsat, McGill University, Canada
 - Mary Anti Chama, University of Ghana, Ghana
 
2020
    
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Life Sciences award[9][10] winners are:
- Kelly Nguyen (scientist), MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology[11]
 - Naomi Matsuura, University of Toronto, Canada
 - Elspeth Garman, University of Oxford, UK[12]
 - Veronique Miron, University of Edinburgh, UK[13]
 - Cécile Martinat, I-STEM, France[14]
 - Zena Werb, University of California, San Francisco, USA[15]
 - Samantha Joye, University of Georgia, USA[16]
 - Gisou van der Goot, EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland
 - Karalyn Patterson, University of Cambridge, UK
 - Laura Colgin, University of Texas Austin, USA
 - Claudia Mazzà, University of Sheffield, UK
 

Maths and Computing award winners are:
- Rhian Daniel, Cardiff University
 - Juhyun Park, Lancaster University, UK, and ENSIIE, France
 - Apala Majumdar, University of Strathclyde
 - Bianca de Stavola, University College London
 - Sara Lombardo, Loughborough University
 - Wendy Mackay, Inria, Paris-Saclay, France
 - Yvonne Rogers, University College London
 - Alexandra Silva, University College London[17]
 - Nobuko Yoshida, Imperial College London
 - Sue Sentance,[18] King’s College London Raspberry Pi Foundation
 - Anne-Marie Imafidon, STEMettes
 
2019
    

Engineering and Physical Sciences[19]
- Moira Jardine[20]
 - Sarah Harris
 - Róisín Owens[21]
 - Tiny de Keuster Universiteit Gent[22]
 - Karen Holford CBE FREng
 - Serena Best[23]
 - Tara Garnett
 - Isabel Palacios
 - Amina Helmi[24]
 - Sue Kimber
 - Marzieh Moosavi-Nasab
 - Melinda Duer
 
2018
    

Life sciences:
- Cathy Price
 - Rebecca Voorhees
 - Claire Rougeulle
 - Denise Head
 - Jenny Martin
 - Anna Wu
 - Mikala Egeblad
 - Irene Miguel-Aliaga
 - Anat Mirelman
 - Elizabeth Bradbury[25][26]
 - Susan M. Gaines
 
Maths and Computing[27]
- Ruth Keogh
 - Tereza Neocleous
 - Nina Snaith[28]
 - Daniela De Angelis
 - Eugenie Hunsicker
 - Sally Fincher
 - Julie McCann
 - Jane Hillston
 - Ursula Martin
 - Hannah Dee
 - Vicky Neale
 
2017
    

Engineering
- Lyndsay Fletcher[29]
 - Sarah Staniland[29]
 - Rylie Green[29]
 - Kerstin Meints[29]
 - Sheila Rowan[30]
 - Cathy Holt[29]
 - Sabine Gabrysch[29]
 - Marta Vicente-Crespo[29]
 - Marileen Dogterom[29]
 - Sheila MacNeil[29]
 - Zohreh Azimifar[29]
 - Sharon Ashbrook[29]
 
2016
    

Life sciences:
- Kia Nobre
 - Lori Passmore
 - Déborah Bourc'his
 - Uraina Clark
 - Michelle James
 - Marja Jäätelä
 - Corinne Houart
 - Sally John
 - Catherina Becker
 - Pippa Goldschmidt[31]
 
Maths and computing:

2015
    

- Lucie Green[33]
 - Lorna Dougan[33]
 - Anne Vanhoestenberghe[33]
 - Susan Condor , Loughborough[33]
 - Anne Neville[34] OBE FRS FRSE FREng FIMechE
 - Ruth Wilcox, Leeds[33]
 - Anna Goodman (scientist) London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)[33]
 - Silvia Muñoz-Descalzo University of Bath[33]
 - Patricia Bassereau, Curie institute[33]
 - Alicia El Haj[33]
 - Tamsin Edwards[33]
 - Polly Arnold[33] OBE FRS FRSE FRSC
 
2014
    

- Irene Tracey
 - Shannon Au
 - Anne Ferguson-Smith[31]
 - Xiaomeng Xu
 - Jane Endicott
 - Sarah Bohndiek[35]
 - Anja Groth
 - Kate Storey
 - Eleftheria Zeggini
 - Lynda Erskine
 - Jennifer Rohn[36]
 
2013
    

2012
    

- Emily Holmes
 - Tracey Barett[31]
 - Nicole Soranzo[31]
 - Bianca Acevedo[31]
 - Francoise Barre-Sinoussi[31]
 - Elizabeth Murchison[31]
 - Edith Heard[31]
 - Marysia Placzek[31]
 - Sarah Teichmann[31]
 - Christiana Ruhrberg[31]
 - Georgina Ferry[31]
 
2011
    

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