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The Huxley Medal

The Huxley Medal is an award given by the Royal Society of Biology to recognize outstanding contributions to the biological sciences. Named after the renowned biologist Thomas Henry Huxley, it honors individuals whose research, discoveries, or leadership have significantly advanced our understanding of biology. Recipients are selected based on the impact and excellence of their work, fostering progress and innovation in the field. The medal highlights the importance of biological research and celebrates those who have made notable advancements that benefit science and society.