The Kistler Prize (created 1999) is awarded annually to recognize original contributions "to the understanding of the connection between human heredity and human society," and includes a cash award of US $100,000 and a 200-gram gold medallion. The prize is awarded by the Foundation For the Future, and is named after its benefactor, physicist and inventor Walter Kistler. The recipients have been: 2000 – Edward O.

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  • The Kistler Prize (created 1999) is awarded annually to recognize original contributions "to the understanding of the connection between human heredity and human society," and includes a cash award of US $100,000 and a 200-gram gold medallion. The prize is awarded by the Foundation For the Future, and is named after its benefactor, physicist and inventor Walter Kistler. The recipients have been: 2000 – Edward O. Wilson 2001 – Richard Dawkins 2002 – Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza 2003 – Arthur Jensen 2004 – Vincent Sarich 2005 – Thomas J. Bouchard 2006 – Doreen Kimura 2007 – Spencer Wells 2008 – Craig Venter 2009 – Svante Pääbo
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  • The Kistler Prize (created 1999) is awarded annually to recognize original contributions "to the understanding of the connection between human heredity and human society," and includes a cash award of US $100,000 and a 200-gram gold medallion. The prize is awarded by the Foundation For the Future, and is named after its benefactor, physicist and inventor Walter Kistler. The recipients have been: 2000 – Edward O.
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  • Kistler Prize
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