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Saturday, November 20 2021 - 18:00
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Successful 2020 Tang Prize Award Ceremony Highlights Laureates' Achievements and Influence
TAIPEI, Nov. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The 2020 Tang Prize Award Ceremony took place virtually at 2p.m. (GMT+8) on 
November 20. Eight 2020 recipients of the prize from seven countries, including 
the U.S., the U.K., Japan, Singapore, Bangladesh, Colombia, and Lebanon, 
attended this heartwarming event remotely, where they were greeted with 
congratulations and applause from audiences all over the world. The Tang Prize 
Foundation would like to thank everyone participating online, witnessing 
together the celebration of the outstanding achievements and the international 
influence of eight laureates considered by many as pioneers in their respective 
fields. To relive the inspiring moments of this ceremony and witness again the 
charm of the eight 2020 laureates, please visit our YouTube channel: 
https://youtu.be/lN0ADXBNT-Q for Chinese subtitles, or 
https://youtu.be/56GwDm3EL0g for English subtitles. 

In his opening remarks, Dr. Jenn-Chuan Chern, CEO of the Tang Prize Foundation, 
explained that the COVID pandemic that engulfed the entire world in 2020 had 
disrupted the plans the Foundation previously worked out. Though Dr. Samuel 
Yin, founder of the Tang Prize Foundation, had hoped that once the pandemic 
receded, the 2020 laureates could travel to Taiwan to receive the awards and 
take part in a series of activities, the fact that the virus continues to wreak 
havoc worldwide in 2021 has led the Foundation to finally decide to hold a 
virtual award ceremony. Dr. Chern also expressed his gratitude for the 
president and members of the Selection Committee, citing their professionalism, 
meticulousness, unbiased judgement and great vision as reasons the best 
candidates could be selected as winners.

Dr. Tadamitsu Kishimoto, an awardee of the prize in Biopharmaceutical Science, 
received his prizes remotely in Japan. Speaking from Osaka University's 
Immunology Frontier Research Center, he noted the significance of the 
recognition from the Tang Prize for his lifelong research on IL-6, which 
resulted in the development of the drug, tocilizumab, now being used in more 
than 100 countries to ease the pain of millions of patients suffering from 
rheumatoid arthritis.

With the enthusiastic participation of audiences around the globe, the first 
virtual Tang Prize Award Ceremony has come to a successful end. We hope life 
will return to normal in the coming year, so that an in-person award ceremony 
can be held in Taiwan, a tradition of the Tang Prize that has been observed 
since 2014. 

SOURCE The Tang Prize Foundation


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