The ASIP Rous-Whipple Award was first awarded in 1976 and was established in honor of the Presidents of the American Society for Experimental Pathology (ASEP) and the American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists (AAPB) when the coalesced societies emerged as the American Association of Pathologists (AAP, which was later renamed the ASIP in 1992). The ASIP Rous-Whipple Award is presented to a senior scientist with a distinguished career in research who has advanced the understanding of disease and has continued productivity at the time of the award. The Meritorious Awards Committee will consider the published record of peer-reviewed research and overall impact of the nominee’s science, teaching, mentorship, leadership in the field of pathology, and contributions to the Society. The ASIP Rous-Whipple awardee is recognized each year at the ASIP Annual Meeting, where the selected awardee delivers an Award Lecture.
Francis Peyton Rous
George Whipple
Tuesday, December 15, 2026
11:59 PM (ET)
Direct all inquiries to:
awards@asip.org
Eligible candidates for the ASIP Rous-Whipple Award must be an active ASIP member in continuous good standing for at least five years immediately prior to nomination. The typical nominee for the Rous-Whipple Award will be a senior scientist (full Professor or equivalent) who remains an active investigator at the time of nomination. Nominees should have sustained and significant contributions to the Society (through leadership and/or participation in Society activities/programs).
The nominee’s curriculum vitae (CV), including a complete bibliography of published research. The nominee’s CV should include clear descriptions of contributions to research, teaching, mentorship, leadership (including institutional leadership and leadership in the wider field of pathology), and contributions to the ASIP. The nominee’s CV should be updated in subsequent years if the nomination is renewed.
Three letters of support, including at least two from current ASIP members. Letters of support should address each element considered for the award, including meritorious experimental pathology research, outstanding teaching/mentoring, leadership in the field of pathology, and engagement in the activities of the ASIP. Letters of support should be updated in subsequent years if the nomination is renewed.
ASIP Rous-Whipple Award nomination packages will be scored based upon: (1) published record of peer-reviewed research and overall impact of the nominee’s science, (2) contributions to pathology education/teaching conducted at the nominee’s institution and/or through national/international forums, (3) mentorship of young scientists, (4) leadership in the field of pathology (including departmental/institutional leadership and leadership on the national/international stage), (5) contributions to the ASIP, and (6) strength of letters of support.
2027
Satdarshan Paul Singh Monga, MD
2026
Anna Mae Diehl, MD
2025
Anindya Dutta, MBBS, PhD
2024
Asma Nusrat, MD
2023
William G. Stetler-Stevenson, MD, PhD
2022
Arlene H. Sharpe, MD, PhD
2021
George Perry, PhD
2020
Arul Chinnaiyan, MD, PhD
2019
Gabriel Nuñez, MD
2018
Charles N. Serhan
2017
James M. Musser
2016
Elaine Jaffe
2014
Stephen Galli
2011
Rakesh Jain
2011
Jordan Pober
2010
Donald E. Ingber
2008
Michael A. Gimbrone, Jr.
2007
Abul K. Abbas
2006
Steven L. Teitelbaum
2005
John Trojanowski
2004
Peter M. Howley
| 2003 | Janardan K. Reddy |
| 2002 | Harold F. Dvorak |
| 2001 | Marilyn G. Farquhar |
| 2000 | Errol C. Friedberg |
| 1999 | Francis V. Chisari |
| 1998 | Emil R. Unanue |
| 1997 | Richard G. Lynch |
| 1996 | Peter A. Ward |
| 1995 | Thomas S. Edgington |
| 1994 | N. K. Gonatas |
| 1993 | Michael B. A. Oldstone |
| 1992 | Russell Ross |
| 1991 | H. L. Moses |
| 1990 | R. Baserga |
| 1989 | Vincent T. Marchesi |
| 1988 | Hans J. Muller-Eberhard |
| 1987 | E. L. Becker |
| 1986 | Peter C. Nowell |
| 1985 | B. Benacerraf |
| 1984 | Paul E. Lacy |
| 1983 | G. Barry Pierce |
| 1982 | E. Farber |
| 1981 | Morris J. Karnovsky |
| 1980 | Earl P. Benditt |
| 1979 | Frank Dixon |
| 1977 | R. T. Prehn |
| 1976 | Jacob Furth |