Awards
Paul Ehrlich Lectureship Award
The Paul Ehrlich Lectureship Award is the most prestigious recognition given by the International Eosinophil Society. It honors an individual who has made exceptional, prolific, and high-quality research contributions that have significantly advanced our understanding of the molecular mechanisms of eosinophils in both health and disease.
2023 | Bruce S. Bochner, MD |
2019 | Marc Rothenberg, MD, PhD |
2017 | James J. Lee, PhD |
2015 | Gerald J. Gleich, MD |
2013 | Peter F. Weller, MD |
2011 | Timothy J. Williams, PhD |
2009 | Redwan Moqbel, PhD |
2007 | Colin Sanderson, PhD Kyoshi Takatsu, PhD |
2005 | Christopher J.F. Spry, M.R.C.P. |
The Gerald J. Gleich Award
The Gerald J. Gleich Award honors the most captivating and impactful discovery in eosinophil biology, published within the two years leading up to the IES Biennial Congress.
2023 | Emilie J. Cosway, PhD & Sharon Grisaru-Tal, PhD |
2019 | Naoki Takemura, PhD |
2017 | Claire Mesnil, PhD |
2015 | Jesse Nussbaum, MD |
2013 | Van Trung Chu, PhD |
2011 | Yasuo Mori |
Eosinophilic Disease Translational Research Award
The Eosinophilic Disease Translational Research Award recognizes a scientist whose translational research has helped lead to substantial improvement in the understanding, diagnosis and care of patients afflicted by eosinophilic disease. Patient-oriented translational research is a critical component towards improving outcomes in the era of personalized medicine, both for individual patients and for the community-at-large.
2023 | Amy D. Klion, MD |
Service Award
The Service Award is given in recognition of dedicated service to the International Eosinophil Society and to the larger community of eosinophil scientists. The award recognizes an individual who exhibits the highest standard of excellence, dedication, and accomplishment over a sustained period of time. These contributions may be in a wide variety of areas, including but not limited to increasing public awareness of the mission of the Society and the promotion of research, education and training in the field of eosinophil biology and eosinophilic disorders.
2023 | Allison Fryer, PhD & Florence Roufosse, MD, PhD |
2019 | Bruce Bochner, MD |
2017 | Peter F. Weller, MD |
2015 | Amy D. Klion, MD |
2013 | Redwan Moqbel, PhD |
2011 | Steven J. Ackerman, PhD |
Paul Bertics Lectureship Award
The Paul Bertics Lectureship Award was created to honor Paul Bertics’ remarkable contributions to the field, celebrating both his scientific excellence and his passion for teaching and mentoring students.
2013 | William W. Busse, MD |