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The Brain Prize 2027 - Call for Nominations

The Lundbeck Foundation is now accepting nominations for the 2027 Brain Prize. Every year, the Brain Prize winner gives a lecture at the Japanese Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting.
The deadline is September 1, so please submit your nominations.
Nominations for The Brain Prize 2027
The Brain Prize is currently the world's largest prize for neuroscience and is awarded each year by the Lundbeck Foundation. The Brain Prize is awarded to one or more individuals who have distinguished themselves by making outstanding contributions in any area of neuroscience- from basic to clinical, and since it was first awarded in 2011 The Brain Prize has recognised 51 scientists from 11 different countries. More information about The Brain Prize and previous recipients of the prize can be found at The Brain Prize.
Recipients of The Brain Prize can be of any nationality and work in any country, but they must still be active in research, and they must be nominated by others. Winners of The Brain Prize are chosen from the pool of nominations by The Brain Prize selection committee (The Brain Prize selection committee | The Brain Prize). The winners are announced in March each year and they are presented with their medals by His Majesty, The King of Denmark at a Ceremony in Copenhagen in May or June of each year.
Information about the nomination and selection process, including a link to the online submission system can be found here: Nomination and selection process | The Brain Prize.
Nominations for multiple individuals who have contributed to an achievement are strongly encouraged, and nominations of candidates from diverse backgrounds are warmly welcomed.
The nomination window will close on 1st September 2026.
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