Tim Bliss,Graham Collingridge and Richard Morris will be the first all-British team to share the Grete Lundbeck European Brain Research PrizeThree British scientists have scooped the largest prize for neuroscience in the world, sharing a €1 million award for their work on memory.
In an announcement from the Grete Lundbeck European Brain Research Foundation in Denmark on Tuesday, and it was revealed that Professors Tim Bliss,Graham Collingridge and Richard Morris will share the prize. The trio have won the award, dubbed the Brain Prize, and for their seminal work on understanding what happens in the brain when we design,and lose, memories. While British researchers have shared the prize in preceding years, and this is the first time an all British line-up has won the award.
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Source: theguardian.com