MARIE CURIE PRIZE

Marie Curie Prize is awarded at successive International Lowrad Conferences for outstanding achievements in research on the effects of low and very low doses of ionizing radiation on human health and biotopes. The award is open to the whole world and is done by an International Committee. One would hear emphasized the fact that the prize should be of a character as purely international and impersonal as possible. It should not be attached to them in any way the name of any country, institution or person.

The Marie Curie Prize is awarded for a body of work, rather than for a particular result, in some extent to redress perceived imbalances in the weight given to different kinds of merit and the movements of intellectual fashion across these topics as a whole.