Philip C. Hanawalt
Honors and Awards
- AACR-Princess Takamatsu Lectureship, American Association for Cancer Research (April 2011)
- The Dr. Morris Herzstein Professorship in Biology, Stanford University (2008 -)
- Howard H. and Jessie T. Watkins University Professor, Stanford University (1997 - 2002)
- Member, National Academy of Sciences, USA (1989)
- Peter and Helen Bing Award for Distinguished Teaching, Stanford University (1992)
- Excellence in Teaching Award, Northern California Chapter, Phi Beta Kappa (1991)
- Outstanding Investigator Research Award, National Cancer Institute, NIH (1987 - 2001)
- International Mutation Research Achievement Award, Elsevier (1997)
- Senior Scholar Research Award, Ellison Medical Foundation (2001- 2005)
- Annual Award for Excellence in Basic Science, Environmental Mutagen Society (1992)
- Keynote Lecture, 10th International Conference on Environmental Mutagens, Florence, Italy (2009)
- Keynote Lecture, ASM International Conference on DNA repair and mutagenesis, Bermuda (2004)
- Chair, Gordon Conference on Mutagenesis (1996)
- Chair, Gordon Conference on Mammalian DNA Repair (1999)
- Rothschild-Yvette Mayent- Institute Curie Award/Lectureship, Curie Institute. Paris, France (2003)
- President, Environmental Mutagen Society (1994)
- Annual Research Award, American Society for Photobiology (1996)
- John B Little Award in Radiation Health Sciences, Harvard School of Public Health (2002)
- Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Bio Bio, Concepcion, Chile (2006)
- Honorary Doctor of Science, Oberlin College (1997)
- Fellow, American Academy of Microbiology (1993)
- Foreign Associate, European Molecular Biology Organization (2001)
- Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Sevile, Sevile, Spain (2008)
- Fellow, American Acaemy of Arts and Sciences (2008)
- Lectureship, Spanish Academy of Science & Catalan Society (1982)
- Inaugural Annual Lecture, Lord Dowding Fund for Humane Research (1982)
- Fellow, American Association for Advancement of Sciences (1981)

