About the Szent-Györgyi Prize

The Szent-Györgyi Prize for Progress in Cancer Research is named in memory of Dr. Albert Szent-Györgyi, NFCR’s co-founder and 1937 Nobel Laureate, for his study of vitamin C and cell respiration. The prize is a symbol of NFCR’s enduring commitment to uphold Dr. Szent-Györgyi’s vision of curing cancer through innovation and collaboration.

The annual Prize honors scientists who have made seminal discoveries that not only have transformed scientific understanding of cancer but also have directly or indirectly impacted clinical practice and public health, saving lives today.

The Szent-Györgyi Prize serves to stimulate continued investment in the pioneering research that will produce scientific breakthroughs and promote public awareness of the importance of basic cancer research and the need to accelerate the translation of these research discoveries into new cancer treatments. In addition to winning the coveted award itself, prize recipients are given a $30,000 honorarium and attend a gala in their honor.

Our 2025 Winner, Tony Hunter, M.D., was honored on October 24, 2025, at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.

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JUST ANNOUNCED:

Dr. Michele Carbone of the University of Hawaii Cancer Center is our 2026 Szent-Györgyi Prize for Progress in Cancer Research Winner

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2026 Prize Winner Michele Carbone

Current Winner

Dr. Michele Carbone is recognized for his landmark discovery that mesothelioma is driven by an inherited gene.

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About the Ceremony

Our next ceremony will take place on October 9, 2026 in Washington, DC.

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Past Winners

View all previous awardees of the Szent-Gyorgyi Prize for Progress in Cancer Research.

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