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Home > News > Announcing the 2021 Vilcek Foundation Prizewinners

Announcing the 2021 Vilcek Foundation Prizewinners

News | September 7, 2020
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The Vilcek Foundation has announced the recipients of the 2021 Vilcek Foundation Prizes. Awarded annually, the Vilcek Prizes and Vilcek Prizes for Creative Promise honor the outstanding contributions of immigrants in the sciences and the arts.

The work of the prizewinners supports a greater understanding of our world and offers opportunities for further discovery and exploration. The Vilcek Prize for Excellence—introduced in 2019—is awarded to immigrants who have had a significant impact on culture and society, or to individuals who are dedicated champions of immigrant causes in the United States.

The recipients of the 2021 Vilcek Foundation Prizes have profoundly enriched scientific research and discovery, and contributed their vision and storytelling expertise to filmmaking in the United States. The Vilcek Prize for Excellence—awarded this year in Public Service—honors innovative ideas with the power to shift civic engagement and economics in our society.

Congratulations to all of this year’s recipients!

 

Vilcek Prize in Biomedical Science

Ruth Lehmann, wearing a gray jacket and red scarf, against a neutral gray backdrop.

Ruth Lehmann

Professor of biology; director, Whitehead Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Born in Germany

Ruth Lehmann receives the Vilcek Prize in Biomedical Science for unraveling the molecular basis by which germ cells, which give rise to sperm and egg cells, are formed.

 

Vilcek Prize in Filmmaking

Black and white portrait of Rodrigo Prieto wearing a black shirt.

Rodrigo Prieto

Cinematographer

Born in Mexico

Rodrigo Prieto receives the Vilcek Prize in Filmmaking for his virtuosity and versatility—the sheer excellence and inventiveness of his work across styles and genres—and his central role in creating some of contemporary cinema’s most indelible works.

 

Vilcek Prize for Excellence in Public Service

Andrew Yang, in a blue suit jacket and shirt, standing outside with a city in the background.

Andrew Yang

Entrepreneur, author, and nonprofit leader

Born in the United States to Taiwanese immigrants

Andrew Yang receives the Vilcek Prize for Excellence in Public Service in recognition of his leadership in advancing ideas addressing issues ranging from wealth inequality, to understanding how corporations use individuals’ personal data, to autism and American families.

 

Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science

Mohamed Abou Donia, donning a lab coat, in his science lab.

Mohamed Abou Donia

Associate professor, Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University

Born in Egypt

Mohamed Abou Donia receives the Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science for demonstrating the potential of the human microbiome as a source of novel drugs and uncovering the basis of microbiome-driven drug metabolism.

 

Ibrahim Cissé, wearing a tan suit, against a white backdrop.

Ibrahim Cissé

Associate professor, Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Born in Niger

Ibrahim Cissé receives the Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science for using super-resolution biological imaging to directly visualize the dynamic nature of gene expression in living cells.

 

Silvi Rouskin in her lab against a backdrop of periodicals and scientific publications.

Silvi Rouskin

Andria and Paul Heafy Whitehead Fellow, the Whitehead Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Born in Bulgaria

Silvi Rouskin receives the Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science for developing methods to unravel the shapes of RNA molecules inside cells and aiding the potential development of RNA-based therapeutics.

 

Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Filmmaking

Juan Pablo González in a gray shirt sitting outdoors.

Juan Pablo González

Filmmaker, artist, educator

Born in Mexico

Juan Pablo González receives the Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Filmmaking for the artistic rigor and deep emotional engagement that he brings to his immersive and intimate explorations of his hometown in rural Mexico.

 

Miko Revereza, wearing a blue jacket and red turtleneck, sitting against a neutral gray background.

Miko Revereza

Experimental filmmaker

Born in the Philippines

Miko Revereza receives the Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Filmmaking for the ingenuity and urgency with which he bridges the personal and the political, in works that challenge us to rethink aspects of both documentary filmmaking and the immigrant experience.

 

Nanfu Wang, in a black dress, pictured against a neutral white background.

Nanfu Wang

Documentary filmmaker

Born in China

Nanfu Wang receives the Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Filmmaking for the impact and courage of her riveting documentaries, which are lucid and unflinching in confronting the consequences of systemic oppression and corruption in China.

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