Featured Awards for IMCB

2000: Nikkei Asia Prize for Technological Innovation
The Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (IMCB) was honored with the prestigious Nikkei Asia Prize for Technological Innovation in 2000. This award recognized IMCB's work towards improving the quality of life in Asia through its outstanding contributions to biotechnology research. This award also recognised IMCB’s impressive growth since its establishment in 1987 into the first major center of biological science research in Asia.  

2003: National Day Award (President's Certificate of Commendation for Combating and Containing SARS)
In 2003, IMCB received the National Day Award, specifically the President's Certificate of Commendation, for its pivotal role in combating and containing the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak. The institute's researchers were at the forefront of SARS research, contributing to the rapid identification of the virus and the development of diagnostic tests. This award highlighted IMCB's critical role in protecting public health during a global health crisis.

Recognition of IMCB Researchers


Over the years, IMCB researchers have been distinguished with numerous prestigious awards, both locally and internationally. These accolades include the President's Science & Technology Awards, National Research Foundation (NRF) Investigatorship and Fellowship, the National Medical Research Council (NMRC) Clinician Scientist Award, and the L’Oreal Singapore For Women in Science Fellowship, among others. Additionally, IMCB scientists have been recognized with international honors such as Nikkei Awards, the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) Young Investigator awards and memberships in esteemed scientific bodies.

These awards reflect the excellence and leadership of IMCB in the global scientific community, showcasing the institute's impact on research and innovation across multiple disciplines.

Significant Awards and Recognitions Received by IMCB Researchers

Nobel Prize

  • 2002: Sydney BRENNER - Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology 1, 2

1 At the time of receiving the Nobel Prize in 2002, Sydney Brenner was affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley.
2 During the period of 1985-1995, Sydney Brenner served as the founding chairman of the IMCB Scientific Advisory Board, playing a pivotal role in establishing IMCB as a world-class research institute.

Nikkei Awards

  • 2000: Catherine PALLEN - Nikkei Award

EMBO (European Molecular Biology Organization)
EMBO is a leading organization that fosters excellence in the life sciences, promoting the exchange of scientific knowledge and collaboration among scientists. Established in 1964, EMBO supports researchers at all stages of their careers through fellowships, courses, workshops, and conferences. The organization also publishes prestigious scientific journals and is known for its advocacy for the advancement of science in Europe and beyond. EMBO's community includes more than 1,900 members who are recognized for their contributions to the life sciences, making it a vital network for the global scientific community.

  • 2022: Prof Nick Barker - Elected as an Associate Member of EMBO
  • 2021: Wee-Wei Tee - EMBO Global Investigator
  • 2017: Daniel MESSERSCHMIDT - EMBO Young Investigator
  • 2015: Nicolas PLACHTA - EMBO Young Investigator

President's Science & Technology Awards
The President’s Science and Technology Awards (PSTA) are the country’s top honours for research scientists and engineers in Singapore. Given annually, the PSTA recognises individuals and teams that have made exceptional contributions in pushing the boundaries of the science and technology (S&T) landscape in Singapore.

There are three distinct awards – the President’s Science and Technology Medal, the President’s Science Award, and the President’s Technology Award. The PSTA also celebrates the Young Scientist Award. The Young Scientist Award is administered by the Singapore National Academy of Science (SNAS) and supported by the National Research Foundation, Singapore (NRF).

President’s Science and Technology Medal (PSTM)
The highest accolade of all PSTA, the President’s Science & Technology Medal (PSTM) is awarded to individuals who have made distinguished, sustained and exceptional contributions, and played a strategic role in advancing Singapore’s development through promotion and management of science and technology (S&T).
  • 2022: Wanjin HONG

President's Science Award (Formerly National Science Award prior to 2009)
The second highest accolade for all PSTA, the President’s Science Award (PSA) recognises accomplishments generally acknowledged by other S&T practitioners as being significant and impactful to their field. 

  • 2012: Yue WANG
  • 2010: Yoshiaki ITO
  • 2007: Uttam SURANA
  • 2005: Lian-Hui ZHANG
  • 2004: Alan PORTER
  • 2004: Byrappa VENKATESH
  • 2001: William CHIA
  • 2001: Xiaohang YANG
  • 1999: Wanjin HONG
  • 1999: Kong Peng LAM
  • 1996: Kam Man HUI
  • 1996: Edward MANSER
  • 1995: Catherine PALLEN 


Young Scientist Award
The Young Scientist Award is awarded to researchers aged 40 years and below, who are actively engaged in R&D in Singapore, and who have shown great potential to be world-class researchers in their fields of expertise. This award is administered by the Singapore National Academy of Science (SNAS) and supported by the National Research Foundation, Singapore (NRF).

  • 2021: Sarah LUO
  • 2016: Huili GUO
  • 2015: Melissa FULLWOOD
  • 2003: Peter LOBIE
National Research Foundation (NRF) Awards
The National Research Foundation (NRF) Awards are prestigious accolades presented to individuals and teams in recognition of outstanding achievements and contributions to scientific research and innovation. These awards celebrate excellence in a variety of fields, including science, engineering, and technology, with a focus on advancing knowledge and driving impactful innovation in Singapore. By honoring exceptional talent, the NRF Awards aim to inspire further research and development that can contribute to national growth and address global challenges.

NRF Investigatorship Award
  • 2024: Qi-Jing LI
  • 2022: Fu YU
  • 2018: Jonathan Yuin Han LOH
  • 2017: Nick BARKER
NRF Fellowship Award
  • 2024: Leslie BEH
  • 2023: Chuan YAN
  • 2018: Shiyan NG
  • 2017: Qingfeng CHEN
National Medical Research Council (NMRC) Awards
The National Medical Research Council (NMRC) Awards honor outstanding contributions to medical research in Singapore. These awards recognize excellence in areas such as biomedical science, clinical research, and translational medicine, supporting innovations that improve healthcare outcomes. By acknowledging the achievements of researchers, the NMRC Awards aim to encourage continued advancements in medical science and enhance the nation's healthcare landscape.
  • 2022: Xinyi SU - National Medical Research Council Clinician Scientist Award

L'Oreal For Women in Science Awards
The L'Oréal For Women in Science Awards celebrate and support the achievements of exceptional women in scientific research. These awards recognize female scientists who have made significant contributions across various fields, promoting gender diversity and encouraging more women to pursue careers in science.

  • 2019: Shi Yan NG- L’Oreal for Women in Science National Fellowship
  • 2017: Sherry AW - L'Oreal Singapore For Women In Science National Fellowship
  • 2014: Huili GUO - L'Oreal Singapore For Women In Science National Fellowship
Other Notable Awards
    • 2022: Xinyi SU - Susan Lim Outstanding Stem Cell Young Investigator Award
    • 2022: Nick BARKER - Japanese Cancer Association (JCA) International Award
    • 2021: Xinyi SU - Singapore Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Singapore Award
    • 2020: Xinyi SU - Asia-Pacific Vitreo-Retinal Society Leadership Development Program Gold Award
    • 2019: Xinyi SU - Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology’s Young Ophthalmologist Award
    • 2017: Nicolas PLACHTA - Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Scholarship
    • 2016: Shanthi WASSER - MTI Commendation Award
    • 2009: Neal COPELAND - Elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences
    • 2009: Nancy JENKINS - Elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences
    • 2009: Jean Paul THIERY - Received into the Legion d'honneur
    • 2007: Philip W. INGHAM - Elected as Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians
    • 2004: David LANE - Buchanan Medal
    • 2003: Yoshiaki ITO - Tomizo Yoshida Prize
    • 2003: Hong Lan TAY - PNG - Public Service Administration Medal (Bronze)
    • 1999: Peng LI - Young Investigator of The Year Award
    • 1998: Thomas LEUNG - Outstanding University Researcher Award
    • 1998: Edward MANSER - Outstanding University Researcher Award
    • 1995: Y. H. TAN - National Science and Technology Medal