NATO announces 2007 Science Partnership Prize winners
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- Awards to Mukash Burkitbayev and Nick Priest
- Each receives €10,000 grant and trophy
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- NATO awarded the 2007 Science Partnership Prize to Professor Mukash Burkitbayev (Kazakhstan) and Professor Nick Priest (United Kingdom) for a NATO-sponsored Science for Peace project assessing radioactive contamination at the Semipalatinsk nuclear test site.
- The project established a radiological laboratory at al Farabi Kazakh National University in Almaty, trained young scientists, and helped create international research teams.
- The prize presentation at NATO Headquarters on 22 March 2007 was made by NATO Deputy Secretary General Ambassador Minuto Rizzo; each winner received a €10,000 grant, a certificate, and a crystal trophy.
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