In memory of Dr. Paul H. Silverman
Dr. Silverman held leadership positions in some of the world’s most prestigious universities, research centers and scientific companies. Born in Minneapolis, Silverman earned degrees in parasitology, immunology and genetics. Dr. Silverman helped the nation’s first human genome center in 1987. A member of UCI’s Department of Developmental and Cell Biology, Dr. Silverman was passionate about improving communication between scientists and the public.
Paul was a Renaissance man in addition to being a brilliant scientist, and his work through the Center focused on instilling reasoned discourse and scientific attitudes into matters concerning ethics and science.
The Paul H. Silverman Award Fund
To honor his life and his work, the UCI Interdisciplinary Center for the Scientific Study of Ethics and Morality has established the Paul H. Silverman Award Fund. The Paul H. Silverman Award will be given annually for outstanding work on science and ethics. Nominations may be sent to the Silverman Committee, care of the Center.
2019 Paul Silverman Award Address by ETEL SOLINGEN
- 2018-19 Recipient: Cecelia Lynch
- 2017-18 Recipient: Etel Solingen
- 2016-17 Recipient: Peter Ditto
- 2015-16 Recipient: Margaret Gilbert, Lyndsey Christoffersen
- 2014-15 Recipient: Caroline Elkins, Michael Spezio
- 2013-14 Recipient: Johanna Shapiro
- 2012-13 Recipient: Mahtab Jafari
- 2011-12 Recipient: Adam Martin
- 2010-11 Recipient: Ronald Koons
- 2009-10 Recipient: Kristen R. Monroe
- 2008-09 Recipient: Roxanne Cohen Silver
- 2007-08 Recipient: Ronald B. Miller
- 2006-07 Recipient: Francisco Ayala, David Easton
- 2005-06 Recipient: Jerome Tobis, Brian Skyrms
- 2004-05 Recipient: F. Sherwood Rowland, Kimberly Anderso
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