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Biomedical Sciences Award
The 24th Annual Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences Awarded for reconstructing and interpreting connectomes.
The Wiley prize in biomedical sciences
Honoring scientific contributions that show significant leadership or innovation in the development of research concepts or their clinical application.
The Wiley-RURJ prize
First awarded in 2022, this Prize celebrates undergraduate research by showcasing the  best papers in Natural Science, Humanities, and Engineering &  Computation published in the Aresty Rutgers Undergraduate Research Journal (RURJ).
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Congratulations to our 2026 Wiley Prize winners
For groundbreaking research on connectomes that reshaped modern neuroscience.

John White
Emeritus Professor of Anatomy and Molecular Biology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison

Gerald Rubin
Senior Group Leader at the HHMI Janelia Research Campus

Mala Murthy
Director of the Princeton Neuroscience Institute and the Karol and Marnie Marcin '96 Professor of Neuroscience, both at Princeton University

Sebastian Seung
Anthony B. Evnin Professor in the Princeton Neuroscience Institute and Department of Computer Science