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Call for Entries: Jacobæus Prize for Biomedicine (Denmark)

Call for Entries: UNESCO-Japan Prize on Education for Sustainable Development

Deadline: 18-Aug-2026

The Jacobæus Prize for Biomedicine honors outstanding scientists affiliated with Danish non-profit research institutions who have made transformative contributions to basic bioscience or biomedicine. The prize, valued at DKK 1.7 million, supports both research and personal recognition while promoting scientific excellence and leadership in Denmark.

What is the Jacobæus Prize?

The Jacobæus Prize recognizes scientists advancing understanding of disease mechanisms and fundamental biological principles. It strengthens biomedical research in Denmark by highlighting exceptional research contributions and inspiring the next generation of scientists.
Key Focus Areas Include:

Who is Eligible?

Eligible candidates include:

Prize Details

Total Prize Value: DKK 1.7 million, allocated as follows:

  1. Announcement scheduled in December
  2. Recipient and host institution may organize a prize symposium with foundation support
  3. Symposium highlights the recipient’s field of research and achievements

How the Prize Works

  1. Nominators submit a single nomination for an eligible scientist
  2. Selection is based on scientific excellence, research impact, and leadership qualities
  3. The prize supports continued research, personal recognition, and dissemination through a symposium
  4. Recipients serve as role models, mentoring and inspiring early-career researchers

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Who can be nominated? Scientists with an active research program at a Danish non-profit research institution.
  2. Can candidates be of any nationality? Yes, provided they meet institutional and research criteria.
  3. What is the total prize value? DKK 1.7 million, including research grant, personal award, and symposium support.
  4. Who can nominate a candidate? Individual researchers, research institutions, and funding agencies.
  5. Are self-nominations allowed? No, self-nominations and family nominations are prohibited.
  6. When is the prize announced? In December each year.
  7. What is the purpose of the symposium? To showcase the recipient’s research field and achievements, supported with up to DKK 200,000 for organization.

Conclusion

The Jacobæus Prize for Biomedicine celebrates scientific excellence, innovation, and leadership in Denmark. By supporting research, recognizing achievement, and fostering mentorship, the prize strengthens biomedical research and inspires the next generation of scientists.

For more information, visit Novo Nordisk Foundation.

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