Trail-Crisp Award
The Trail-Crisp Award, of the Linnean Society of London, was established in 1966 and is an amalgamation of The Trail Award and The Crisp Award (both founded in 1910).[1] The Trail-Crisp Award is presented at intervals "in recognition of an outstanding contribution to biological microscopy that has been published in the UK".[2]
Recipients
Trail Award
- 1915: Leonard Doncaster[3]
- 1920: Helen Gwynne-Vaughan
- 1930: Kathleen Bever Blackburn[4]
- 1937: Carl Pantin
- 1948: Honor Fell
- 1954: Irene Manton
- 1960: L.E.R. Picken
Trail-Crisp Award
- 2014: Silvia Pressel
- 2015: not awarded
- 2016: Imogen Sparks
- 2017: Johannes Girstmair[1]
- 2018: Andrew Chick [1]
- 2021: Dakota McCoy [1]
- 2022: Frieda Christie
See also
References
- "Trail-Crisp Award". linnean.org.
- Gage A.T. and Stearn W.T. (1988) A Bicentenary History of the Linnean Society of London, Linnean Society of London, pp. 165-174
- "Doncaster, Leonard (DNCR896L)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- Linnean Society [@LinneanSociety] (14 March 2018). "Kathleen Bever Blackburn (1892-1968), a botanist, received the Trail Award and Linnean Society Gold Medal in 1930 for outstanding contributions to biological microscopy. Attached is her letter of acceptance. #LinnSocFemaleFellow #celebratingourfellows" (Tweet) – via Twitter. - includes photograph of her letter of acceptance
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