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ESMO Award for Immuno-Oncology

This award is in commemoration of the European pioneer in cancer research and treatment, founding member and first President of ESMO, Prof. Georges Mathé.

It is presented to an individual internationally recognised for outstanding achievements in the area of Immuno-Oncology.

The ESMO Award for Immuno-Oncology is presented at the annual ESMO Immuno-Oncology Congress and the Award recipient is invited to give a keynote lecture during the Opening Ceremony.

2024 - Ton N. Schumacher, Netherlands

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The ESMO Award for Immuno-Oncology 2024 is presented to Ton N. Schumacher in recognition of his exceptional contributions to cancer immunology and to our understanding of the mechanism of how immunotherapy works. His laboratory research focuses on the development of novel technologies with which T cell responses can be measured or manipulated, and the subsequent use of these technologies to understand how T cells can recognise and destroy human cancer.

Schumacher is Principal Investigator at The Netherlands Cancer Institute and Oncode Institute, and Professor of Immunotechnology at Leiden University.

Schumacher will deliver his award lecture on Wednesday, 11 December 2024 during the ESMO Immuno-Oncology Congress 2024 Opening session.

Previous recipients of the ESMO Award for Immuno-Oncology

  • Steven A. Rosenberg (2023)
  • Nina Bhardwaj (2022)
  • Wolf Hervé Fridman (2021)
  • Jedd D. Wolchok (2020)
  • Thomas Gajewski (2019)
  • Cornelis Melief (2018)
  • Laurence Zitvogel (2017)

Georges Mathé was previously commemorated by the Georges Mathé Translational Research Fellowship (2012-2016). As of 2017, the fellowship has been replaced by the ESMO Award for Immuno-Oncology.

Nomination and selection process

The recipient is nominated by the ESMO Immuno-Oncology Congress Scientific Committee based on the following eligibility criteria.

The candidate must:

  • be an individual who has made a significant impact in the field of immuno-oncology
  • be an oncology professional, medical or clinical oncologist or researcher
  • be an ESMO member

The candidate must not:

  • be a current member of the ESMO Executive Board, the ESMO Council or the ESMO Nomination Committee, nor have served on these committees within the last two years
  • be a past recipient of the ESMO Award for Immuno-Oncology
  • have received any other Award from ESMO within the last five (5) years
  • be a Scientific Co-Chair of the ESMO Immuno-oncology Congress

Members of the Scientific Committee are eligible however they may not nominate themselves. More than one nomination is allowed.

All nominations are evaluated and a final awardee is selected by the Selection Committee: the Scientific Committee Co-Chairs of the ESMO Immuno-Oncology Congress, the ESMO Nomination Committee Chair and the ESMO President.

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