Stallard Award

Named for Professor Hyla Stallard of London, England who was both a scholar and an athlete. He was one of the greatest middle-distance runners in British history. While in medical school, he won the bronze medal in the 1500 meter run at the 1924 Paris Olympics. Later, the film “Chariots of Fire” was written on the events of the 1924 Olympics, specifically focusing on the 1500 meter race with Stallard. He was a gifted individual who later went on to pioneer the field of Ocular Oncology at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital and Moorfields Eye Institute in London, England.

2022 Recipient
Tero Kivela
Leiden, The Netherlands

2019 Recipient
John Hungerford
Los Angeles, USA

2017 Recipient
Ralph Eagle
Philadelphia, USA

2015 Recipient
A. Linn Murphree, MD
Los Angeles, USA

2013 Recipient
Leonidas Zografos, MD
Lausanne, Switzerland

2011 Recipient
Enrique Malbran, MD
Buenos Aires, Argentina

2009 Recipient
David Abramson
New York, USA

 

John Hungerford (2019)
Ralph Eagle (2017)
David Abramson (2009)
Linn Murphee (2015)

Other Awards & Lectures

Frezzotti Lecture

Named for Professor Frezzotti of the University of Siena, Siena, Italy

Pioneers in Ocular Oncology Award

Victoria Cohen Scholarship

2015 Recipient
Laurence Desjardins, MD
Paris, France

2007 Recipient
Jerry Shields, MD
Philadelphia, USA

2009 Recipient
Norbert Bornfeld, MD
Essen, Germany

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