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Berna Sozen

2026 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science

Location

New Haven, CT

Title

Assistant Professor at Yale Medical School

Area(s) of Research

Developmental biology, molecular biology, metabolism, bioengineering

Education

University of Cambridge (PhD Research Fellow, Developmental Stem Cell Biology);
Akdeniz University School of Medicine (PhD, Histology and Embryology);
University of Southampton (MSc Research Fellow, Developmental Biology);
Akdeniz University School of Medicine (MSc, Reproductive Biology);
Akdeniz University (BSc, Biology)

Country of Birth

Turkey

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Berna Sozen is awarded the 2026 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science for pioneering stem cell–based models that make the earliest stages of human development accessible. Her work has also revealed how metabolism actively guides embryonic cell fate decisions, and her leadership in building an inclusive research environment has helped support scientists from underrepresented backgrounds.

A developmental biologist, Sozen is an assistant professor in the department of genetics at Yale School of Medicine, where her lab investigates how the first few weeks of human life unfold. Her work spans molecular biology, metabolism, and stem cell engineering.

Berna Sozen in a coat standing outside on the Yale campus at dusk.

Sozen grew up in a family of modest means in Turkey. Financial constraints and limited access to higher education shaped her peers’ career choices, with most opting for professions like medicine. After completing an internship at an IVF clinic, Sozen became captivated by the question of how a tiny sphere of cells becomes a human being and chose to follow a different path of scientific inquiry.

Her graduate research at Akdeniz University in Turkey and the University of Cambridge was among the first to demonstrate that mammalian stem cells can self-organize to recapitulate early embryogenesis in a dish. Sozen’s independent lab at Yale has continued to push this frontier by developing a three-dimensional human embryo model that captures the short, weeks-long window after fertilization. This work, together with a growing community of researchers, helped establish “stem cell–based embryology” as a thriving field.

Berna Sozen looking into scientific equipment in her laboratory at Yale Medical School.

By showing how embryonic cells sense and respond to maternal nutrition, Sozen’s current research connects maternal health to developmental outcomes while opening pathways for regenerative medicine applications.

Awards and Accomplishments

  • Pew Biomedical Scholars Award (2025) 
  • American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) Award (2024)
  • NIH Director’s New Innovator Award (2022)
  • Smith Foundation Award for Excellence in Biomedical Research (2022)

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Jury Members

2026 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science

Laurie Dempsey, PhD

Senior Editor, Nature Immunology

Eva M. Hernando-Monge, PhD

Professor, Department of Pathology, NYU School of Medicine

Luciano Marraffini, PhD

Kayden Family Professor and head of the Laboratory of Bacteriology, The Rockefeller University

Raphael Valdivia, PhD

Nanaline H. Duke Distinguished Professor of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Duke University School of Medicine

Russell Vance, PhD

Professor, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology , UC Berkeley

Joanna Wysocka, PhD

Professor, Department of Developmental Biology , Stanford University
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