Mullard Award
The Mullard Award is presented every two years by the Council of the Royal Society of London to an individual who has an outstanding academic record in any area of natural science, engineering or technology and whose work is currently making or has the potential to make a contribution to national prosperity in the United Kingdom.
Awarded by Royal Society of London
People
The following person is associated with this Honour:
Sir James Black
A Nobel prizewinning pharmacologist whose invention of beta blockers was hailed as one of the most important drug discoveries of the century.