The 2007 Dolph Adams Award and the state of the Journal of Leukocyte Biology Helene F. Rosenberg, Associate Editor and Joost J. Oppenheim, Editor-in-Chief This is the 10th year that the Society of Leukocyte Biology has awarded authors cash prizes in honor of Dolph Adams. The $1000 cash award recognizes the most highly-cited research paper and highly-cited review article published during the previous five years in the Journal of Leukocyte Biology . The prizes are awarded directly to the corresponding authors, who can decide how it will be distributed. The 2006 Dolph Adams Award winner for the most highly-cited research article was Benhur Lee, corresponding author of the manuscript "Constitutive and induced expression of DC-SIGN on dendritic cell and macrophage subpopulations in situ and in vitro<h3>"</h3> ( J. Leukoc. Biol. 71, 445-457, 2002; 99 citations).The award winner for the most highly-cited review article was Bryan R. G. Williams, corresponding author of the manuscript "Functional classification of interferon-stimulated genes identified using microarrays" ( J. Leukoc. Biol. 69, 912–920, 2001; 115 citations). We are pleased to announce that the winner of the 2007 Dolph Adams Award for an original research paper is Jason Marshall, who is currently a Senior Scientist
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