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First Scripps Nierenberg Prize Awarded to Renowned Biologist E.O. Wilson Award will annually recognize science in the public interest The
first award honoring the memory of William A. Nierenberg, who led UCSD's
Scripps Institution of Oceanography as director for more than two decades,
will be awarded to renowned biologist Edward O. Wilson.Wilson will receive the inaugural Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest during a ceremony on Sunday, May 20, at 4:30 p.m. in front of the Birch Aquarium at Scripps. The event will include a special, free public lecture by Wilson, the Harvard professor recognized as one of the world's leading environmental scientists. He will receive $25,000 and a medal.
Through his books and
lectures, Wilson fuels an enthusiasm for science by showcasing its immediacy
in our everyday lives. His passionate concern for the preservation of
our natural heritage has placed him in the forefront of environmental
activism, and his public lecture, "The Future of Life," will cover
the present and likely future status of biodiversity and current activities
and prospects of the global conservation movement.
The prize is named for William Nierenberg, who died Sept. 10, 2000, and was a renowned and acknowledged national science leader. He served Scripps Institution as director from 1965 to 1986. The recipient of numerous awards and honors for professional research and public service, Nierenberg was widely known for a long record of national and international service. He served on various panels of the Presidents' Science Advisory Committee. A leading expert in several fields of underwater research and warfare, Nierenberg was primarily known for his work in low-energy nuclear physics.
"The Nierenberg
Prize will annually honor the name of William A. Nierenberg by promoting the
idea of good science in the public interest," said Charles Kennel,
director of Scripps Institution. "The prize will reflect Scripps's
mission to seek, teach, and communicate scientific understanding of the
earth for the benefit of society and the environment. It will be awarded to
those involved in the search for a sustainable balance between the natural
environment and human activity. E. O. Wilson is a remarkable choice for this
honor as his studies have changed the way scientists and nonscientists alike
view the natural world."
One of the world's most distinguished scientists, E.O. Wilson is a university research professor and honorary curator in entomology at Harvard University. His most recent work has focused on drawing public attention to the impact human activity has had on life on the planet. His research includes evolutionary biology, the biology of social insects, the classification of ants, sociobiology, biogeography, and ethical philosophy. A recent biography on Wilson noted:
"As a young boy
growing up in the deep South, Wilson began to dream of going to the 'Big
Tropics, the Amazon, New Guinea, of discovering new kinds of plants and
animals.' This urge to explore propelled him from a childhood interest in
collecting insects to a career that has encompassed studies in the biology
of social insects, ecology, biogeography, sociobiology, and environmental
conservation. Wilson's devotion to natural history, his broad humanistic
approach to learning, and a gift for storytelling make him one of the most
popular teachers at Harvard."
Wilson has received numerous awards and honors, including the National Medal of Science. Among his books are The Insect Societies; Sociobiology: The New Synthesis; On Human Nature, which won the Pulitzer Prize; Biophilia; The Ants, co-authored with Bert Holldobler and, most recently, Consilience. Aquarium admission is not included in the E.O. Wilson public lecture. Scripps Institution of Oceanography on the Web: http://scripps.ucsd.edu Scripps News on the Web: http://scrippsnews.ucsd.edu
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