Wallace H. Coulter Award Recipients
The following individuals received the Wallace H. Coulter Award for Lifetime Achievement in Hematology. The Coulter Award recognizes an individual who has demonstrated a lasting commitment to the field of hematology through outstanding contributions to education, research, and practice. The prize is named for Wallace Coulter, an engineer, inventor, and entrepreneur who applied engineering principles to solving biomedical problems.
Learn more about the Wallace H. Coulter Award for Lifetime Achievement in Hematology.
2024: Éliane Gluckman, MD, PhD Press release |
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2023: Blanche P. Alter, MD, MPH Press release |
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2022: Irving Weissman, MD Press release |
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2021: Harvey Lodish, PhD Press release |
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2020: Mohandas Narla, DSc Press release |
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2019: Richard Aster, MD Press release |
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2018: Victor Hoffbrand, DM, DSc Press release |
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2017: Marshall A. Lichtman, MD Press release |
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2016: Thalia Papayannopoulou, MD Press release |
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2015: Aaron J. Marcus, MD Legends in Hematology page |
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2014: Kanti R. Rai, MD |
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2013: Sir David Weatherall, MD |
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2012: James N. George, MD |
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2011: David G. Nathan, MD Legends in Hematology page "Wallace Coulter had a genius about him and the Coulter Principle transformed diagnostic hematology. Far from those glass slides, suddenly we had real descriptions of cells, in numbers, and that’s all Wallace Coulter.To me the Wallace Coulter award really puts me in a sort of company that I’m very, very proud of. And of course I have to thank those trainees of mine. This is really their award in many, many ways, so I have a lot of gratitude right now." |
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2010: Volker Diehl, MD Legends in Hematology page "Wallace Coulter…was also a bridge person between medical science and technology. The admiration I have for him is because of his ingenuity and humbleness, his great mind, and never-ending curiosity that helped him to open new avenues in science. This curiosity and daring spirit to discover new frontiers of medical science I wish [for] our young hematology colleagues who live in the most exciting period of advances in medical development of all time but so often are afraid to step on the ‘bridge over troubled water’ between basic science and clinical medicine." |
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2009: H. Franklin Bunn, MD "The Coulter Award is a source of great gratification to me for the time I’ve spent in a discipline that’s been extremely exciting and fulfilling. I feel that the donor of this award deserves my thanks not only because of the receipt of the award, but also because of what they’ve contributed to hematology." |
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2008: Robert Kyle, MD Legends in Hematology page "I am greatly honored and surprised to receive it. It is a great honor for not only me and my colleagues at the Mayo Clinic, but also the study of multiple myeloma. I hope the award brings more attention to the field of myeloma.” |
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2007: Ernest Beutler, MD Legends in Hematology page "Coulter realized the great American dream. He built an industry that changed the way we practice hematology. Now his achievements support our work not only scientifically but also through generous philanthropy. It is therefore a very great privilege for me to accept an award bearing the Wallace Coulter name." |