Awards

Outstanding Young Scientist Award

2006 Richard R. Neptune, Ph.D.
2005
K. Jane Grande-Allen, Ph.D.

2004
Michael J. McShane, Ph.D.
2003
Robekah A. Drezek, Ph.D.
2001
Robert Keynton, Ph.D.

2000 Michael V. Pishko, Ph.D.
1999
Charles W. Patrick, Ph.D.

1998 Rita M. Patterson, Ph.D.
             Hanli Liu, Ph.D.
             Jennifer Hill West, Ph.D.
1997 Dirar S. Khoury, Ph.D.
1996 Lihong Wang, Ph.D.
1995 Gerard L. Coté, Ph.D.
1994 Antonios G. Mikos, Ph.D.
1993 Rebecca Richards-Kortum, Ph.D.


Distinguished Scientist Award

2005 Nicholas Peppas, Ph.D.
2000
Joseph R. Rodarte, M.D.
1997
J. David Hellums, Ph.D.

Career Achievement Award

2000 Huntly D. Millar
1997
Douglas A. Lauffenburger, Ph.D.

1996 Robert C. Eberhart, Ph.D.
1995 Jerome S. Schultz, Ph.D.
1994 Michael J. Cudahy
1993 Alfred R. Potvin, Ph.D.

Distinguished Service Award

2005 Michael G. McGee, M.B.A.
1998
Richard E. Wendt III, Ph.D.

1997 Rita M. Patterson, Ph.D.
1994 Periklis Y. Ktonas, Ph.D.
1993 Arthur M. Sherwood, Ph.D.
1992 John W. Clark, Ph.D.

Louis C. Sheppard Award for the Best Poster Presentation

2005 Amanda Lowery
          
Runners up: Kimthu Nguyen, S. Jha and Evan Goldberg

2004
Irina V. Larina
           Runners up: Scott Lunday, X. Shi and O. Ley
2003
Nalini Rangaswamy
           
Runners up: Avesh Raghunandan, Jeremy Lemoine, Matthew Wettergreen, Andrew Yee and Ailen Sanchez
2001
Patrick S. Grant
           
Runners up: Randal Morris, Jennie Baier, and Kristyn S. Bohl
2000
Heather A. Myler
          
Runners up: Derek Dawes, Mandy Moyer and Courtney Carpenter
1999
Ericka F. Calton

           Runner up: D. M. Burt
1998 Becky Fredrickson
1997 Dongchul Lee
           Runners up: Daniel J. Kim and Farhad K. Mosallaie
1996 David Wise
1995 Robert L. Cleek
1994 Sanjay S. Gopal
1993 George Zouridakis
1992 C. Y. Liu
1991 Nancy J. Coletta and Padhmalatha Segu
1990 Shubo Dai

In 1999, the Best Poster Award was renamed in honor of the extensive contributions of Dr. Louis C. Sheppard to the education and research training of biomedical engineers and to the work of the Houston Society for Engineering in Medicine and Biology.