
The Brain Prize is awarded annually by the Lundbeck Foundation to recognize significant contributions in neuroscience. Established in 2011, it is the world's largest neuroscience prize, honoring individuals whose work has transformed the field. Recipients receive a gold medal and a share of the €1.3 million prize. The prize aims to celebrate and raise awareness of neuroscience, highlighting the personal stories of the winners and their scientific journeys.
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King Frederik of Denmark awarded The Brain Prize 2025 to Professors Michelle Monje and Frank Winkler for groundbreaking discoveries in cancer neuroscience, revealing how brain activity drives cancer development.
Michelle Monje and Frank Winkler awarded The Brain Prize 2025 for pioneering cancer neuroscience research, revealing brain-tumor interactions and opening new treatment possibilities.
Michelle Monje and Frank Winkler awarded the Brain Prize for groundbreaking discoveries in cancer neuroscience, revealing how brain activity promotes tumor growth.
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