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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Breakthrough Prizes – Fundamental Physics, Life Sciences, and Mathematics: Nomination Deadline
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SUMMARY:Breakthrough Prizes – Fundamental Physics, Life Sciences, and Mathematics: Nomination Deadline
DESCRIPTION:<p>	<strong>Breakthrough Prizes – Fundamental Physics, Life Sciences, and Mathematics</strong><br><strong>Sponsor Deadline: April 10, 2020 (Deadline Extended)</strong><br><strong>Review by Harvard OSP not required</strong><br><strong>Prize Amount: $3,000,000</strong></p><p>	The Breakthrough Prizes recognize major achievements in life sciences, fundamental physics and mathematics, with special attention to recent developments.</p><p>	One <strong>Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics</strong> ($3 million) will recognize an individual(s) who has made profound contributions to human knowledge. It is open to all physicists – theoretical, mathematical, and experimental – working on the deepest mysteries of the Universe. The prize can be shared among any number of scientists. <strong>Nominations are also being taken for the New Horizons Prize in Physics, which awards $100,000 to junior researchers who have already produced important work in their fields.</strong></p><p>	Up to four <strong>Breakthrough Prizes in Life Sciences</strong> ($3 million each) will be awarded to individuals who have made transformative advances in understanding living systems and extending human life. One prize per year is for work contributing to the understanding of Parkinson’s Disease &amp; Neurodegenerative Disorders.</p><p>	One <strong>Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics</strong> ($3 million) will be awarded to an individual who has made outstanding contributions to the field of mathematics. <strong>Nominations are also being taken for the New Horizons Prize in Mathematics, which awards $100,000 to early career mathematicians who have already produced important work in their fields.</strong></p><p>	<strong>Nominations:</strong></p><ul>	<li>		Anyone may nominate a candidate at the online nominations page during the open nominations period.	</li>	<li>		Self-nominations are not allowed.	</li>	<li>		A valid nomination will have basic biographical information on the nominee and nominator and at least one third-party letter of recommendation.	</li>	<li>		Candidate citations (up to 10) from a specified academic publishing database are required.	</li>	<li>		Nominations can be made online at <a href="https://breakthroughprize.org/index.php?controller=Authorize&amp;action=login" target="_blank" title="">https://breakthroughprize.org/Nominations</a>.	</li></ul><p>	<br>While institutional review is not required, nominators are asked to provide the names of any FAS or SEAS nominees to Erin Hale at <a href="mailto:erin_hale@fas.harvard.edu">erin_hale@fas.harvard.edu</a>.</p><p>	 </p>
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