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John Goldsmith Award

This annual award for sustained and outstanding contributions to the knowledge and practice of environmental epidemiology was named in 2000 to honor John Goldsmith, an organizer, early leader, and constant supporter of the ISEE. This award recognizes environmental epidemiologists who, like John Goldsmith, serve as models of excellence in research, unwavering promotion of environmental health, and integrity. Any member of the ISEE may nominate candidates for this award. [link to Call for Nominations]. Following are recipients of the John Goldsmith Award.

2000 Anthony McMichael
2001 Wieslaw P. Jedrychowski
2002 Raymond Neutra
2003 Benedetto Terracini
2004 Olav Axelson (posthumous) and Aaron Blair
2005 Jonathan M. Samet
2006 Klea Katsouyanni
2007 Bert Brunekreef
2008 Joel Schwartz

Research Integrity Award

The Research Integrity Award was established in 2000 by the ISEE Council to honor those in our profession who protect public health above other interests. Researchers who have demonstrated exceptional integrity in withstanding pressures contrary to the profession’s core value of protecting public health are eligible. This Award will be made periodically at the discretion of the ISEE Council and with acceptance of the awardee. Following are recipients of this award:

2003 T.K. Joshi
2004 Fernanda Giannasi
2008 Richard Clapp

Rebecca James Baker Memorial Prize

This award was established in 2005 to honor environmental epidemiologist Dr. Rebecca James Baker, who died unexpectedly at age 33. She was particularly committed to environmental epidemiology as a tool for improving public health and quality of life, and to working with people from different cultures and backgrounds. To encourage students and new investigators to follow her example, the memorial prize will be awarded each year at the ISEE annual conference. Eligible applicants include currently enrolled masters and doctoral level students, and new investigators who are within 36 months of having completed their degrees at the time of application. Following are recipients of this award:

2005 John Patrick McCracken
2006 Molly Kile
2007 Norma Elena Perez-Herrera
2008 Maggie Clark

Other Awards


Sustained and Outstanding Contributions to the Knowledge and Practice of Environmental Epidemiology

1999 Douglas Dockery

Distinguished Service /Outstanding Contributions to ISEE

1992 Raymond Neutra
1992 Evelyn Talbott
1992 John Goldsmith
1994 Evelyn Talbott
1995 John Goldsmith
1998 Colin L. Soskolne
1999 Goran Pershagen


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