The A. A. Baev Prize is a prize awarded since 2004 by the Russian Academy of Sciences for outstanding work in the field of genomics and genoinformatics.
The prize is named after the Soviet biochemist A. A. Baev .
Prize Laureates
- 2004 - Alexander Vladimirovich Zelenin - for the cycle of works “Genomic-chromosome analysis of higher organisms”
- 2004 - Ekaterina Dmitrievna Badayeva - for the cycle of works “Genomic-chromosome analysis of higher organisms”
- 2004 - Olga Viktorovna Muravenko - for the cycle of works “Genomic-chromosome analysis of higher organisms”
- 2007 - Mikhail Sergeyevich Gelfand - for the cycle of work "Computer Comparative Genomics"
- 2007 - Andrei Aleksandrovich Mironov - for the cycle of work “Computer Comparative Genomics”
- 2010 - Dmitry Alexandrovich Kramerov - for the series of works “Short mammalian retroposons”
- 2010 - Nikita Sergeevich Vasecki - for the series of works “Short mammalian retroposons”
- 2010 - Olga Rostislavovna Borodulina - for the series of works “Short mammalian retropozones”
- 2013 - Vadim Lvovich Karpov - for the cycle of work "Nucleoprotein Organization of the Genome"
- 2013 - Alexander Vadimovich Belyavsky - for the cycle of work "Nucleoprotein Organization of the Genome"
- 2016 - Mikhail Petrovich Kirpichnikov - for the series of works “Recombinant proteins as a modern tool for structural biology, biophysics and molecular biology”
- 2019 - Konstantin Scriabin - a series of work on sequencing and research of genomes from microorganisms to humans
See also
Gold medals and prizes named after outstanding scientists awarded by the Russian Academy of Sciences
Links
- RAS official website
- RAS official website
- Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of 06.02.2001 No. 89 “On approval of the list of international, foreign and Russian prizes for outstanding achievements in the field of science and technology, education, culture, literature, art and the media, the amounts of which received by taxpayers are not subject to taxation”