Deadline: 03-Mar-2026
The Roux Prize recognizes exceptional innovation in using disease burden research to improve population health. Valued at $100,000 USD, the award is open globally to individuals or groups who have applied health evidence in practical and impactful ways. Nominations close on March 3, 2026, and winners are selected through a two-stage evaluation process by expert committees.
Overview
The Roux Prize celebrates individuals and teams who have applied disease burden research to create measurable improvements in population health. It highlights innovative approaches that translate health evidence into practical solutions, whether in government, charitable organizations, or community health settings.
The prize emphasizes impact, creativity, and evidence-based problem-solving, encouraging nominees from all backgrounds and regions.
Award Details
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Monetary Value: $100,000 USD (for personal use of recipients)
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Other Recognition: Award citation and medal
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Distribution: If awarded to a group, prize money is evenly divided; each member receives a citation and medal
Eligibility Criteria
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Open globally to residents of any country
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Preference for individuals, though groups may apply
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Self-nominations are not accepted
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Ineligible: Current full-time faculty, fellows, or employees of IHME and the University of Washington
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No restrictions based on gender, race, religion, creed, or nationality
Who Can Apply?
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Health practitioners, policy makers, or researchers using disease burden evidence in innovative ways
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Leaders in charitable or non-governmental organizations addressing population health challenges
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Community health workers demonstrating measurable impact through evidence-based interventions
How the Prize Works / Application Process
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Nomination Submission:
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Complete the official nomination form
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Include the nominee’s personal details and nominator’s information
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Co-nominator details optional
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Nomination Statement:
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Maximum 1,000 words
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Must explain:
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The problem addressed
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How health evidence was used
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Impact on population health
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Challenges overcome
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Innovations introduced
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How the prize would benefit the recipient
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Supporting Materials (Optional):
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Up to five documents or items demonstrating achievements
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Deadline: Nominations for 2026 close March 3, 2026
Selection Process
The evaluation takes place in two stages:
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Nomination Committee Review:
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Comprised of experts in population health research, policy, and practice
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Selects finalists from submitted nominations
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Nomination Board Evaluation:
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Reviews finalists and selects the winner(s)
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All selections are final and not subject to review or challenge. Winners are notified before the award ceremony.
Award Ceremony
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Winners must accept the award within a term specified by IHME
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Prize is presented at the Roux Prize Awards Ceremony in the nomination year
Why It Matters
The Roux Prize:
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Encourages practical application of disease burden research
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Rewards innovation and creativity in population health
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Supports individuals and groups making tangible improvements in health outcomes
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Enhances visibility of impactful work to global health communities
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Attempting self-nomination
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Failing to provide a clear 1,000-word nomination statement
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Omitting the nominator’s personal information
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Submitting unsupported claims without optional evidence
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Ignoring eligibility restrictions for IHME or University of Washington staff
FAQ
1. Who can be nominated?
Individuals or groups who have applied disease burden research to improve population health.
2. What is the prize amount?
$100,000 USD for personal use, plus a citation and medal.
3. Can a group receive the prize?
Yes, the prize is evenly divided among group members, each receiving a citation and medal.
4. Are self-nominations allowed?
No, nominations must be submitted by a separate nominator.
5. Who is ineligible?
Current full-time faculty, fellows, or employees of IHME and the University of Washington.
6. What materials are required for nomination?
Nominee details, nominator information, a 1,000-word statement, and up to five optional supporting materials.
7. When is the nomination deadline?
March 3, 2026.
Conclusion
The Roux Prize is a prestigious global award celebrating innovation in the use of disease burden research to improve health outcomes. By recognizing impactful and creative applications of evidence, it motivates individuals and teams worldwide to continue advancing population health through practical, measurable solutions.
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