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William Bate Hardy Prize

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The William Bate Hardy Prize is awarded by the Cambridge Philosophical Society. It is awarded once in three years “for the best original memoir, investigation or discovery by a member of the University of Cambridge in connection with Biological Science that may have been published during the three years immediately preceding”.[1]

Recipients

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(incomplete list-prize awarded at least 22 times by 2014)

See also

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References

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