Santiago Schnell receives Arthur Winfree Prize | News | Notre Dame News | University of Notre Dame Skip To Content Skip To Navigation Skip To Search University of Notre Dame Notre Dame News Experts ND in the News Subscribe About Us Home Contact Search Menu Home › News › Santiago Schnell receives Arthur Winfree Prize Santiago Schnell receives Arthur Winfree Prize Published: July 08, 2022 Author: Tammi Freehling Santiago Schnell The Society for Mathematical Biology has selected Santiago Schnell, the William K. Warren Foundation Dean of the College of Science, as the recipient of the 2023 Arthur Winfree Prize. The Arthur Winfree Prize is one of two premier prizes in theoretical and mathematical biology, the other is the Akira Okubo Prize. “I still cannot believe this. It is an incredible honor to be recognized by my peers,” Schnell said. “I am humbled by this premier distinction and I look forward to giving a plenary talk at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Biology in 2023.” The Arthur Winfree Prize honors a theoretician whose research has inspired significant new biology. Schnell was chosen for his seminal work on enzyme kinetics via the Schnell-Mendoza equation. His groundbreaking theories and mathematical modeling have been transformative for the fields of catalysis and enzyme kinetics and has inspired a resurgence of new mathematical biology research in enzyme kinetics.  “This is a very high honor, which is only given to the top scientists in the field,” said Philip Maini, Schnell’s mentor at the University of Oxford and past recipient of the Winfree Prize. In his role as president of the society, Maini said, “Professor Schnell has contributed significant service to the mathematical biology community. He created a system that enables SMB members to interact within more focused subgroups and his leadership led to growth in the endowment. This has allowed the SMB to establish several new awards to recognize excellence in mathematical biology at different career stages. “In summary, Professor Schnell has advanced the field of mathematical biology in several ways through excelling in truly interdisciplinary research and using his leadership skills to support the community at all levels.” Schnell was invited by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to be a member of the scientific advisory panel on protein digestion and to serve on its Board of Scientific Counselors. He was appointed to the international Standards for Reporting Enzymology Data Commission, composed of the most highly regarded enzymologists in the world. Schnell was elected fellow of several prestigious scientific organizations including the Royal Society of Chemistry, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Latin American Academy of Sciences and, most recently, the Royal Society of Medicine in the United Kingdom. Originally published by Tammi Freehling at science.nd.edu on July 7. Posted In: Research Home Experts ND in the News Subscribe About Us Related October 05, 2022 Astrophysicists find evidence for the presence of the first stars October 04, 2022 NIH awards $4 million grant to psychologists researching suicide prevention September 29, 2022 Notre Dame, Ukrainian Catholic University launch three new research grants September 27, 2022 Notre Dame, Trinity College Dublin engineers join to advance novel treatment for cystic fibrosis September 22, 2022 Climate-prepared countries are losing ground, latest ND-GAIN index shows For the Media Contact Office of Public Affairs and Communications Notre Dame News 500 Grace Hall Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Pinterest © 2022 University of Notre Dame Search Mobile App News Events Visit Accessibility Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube LinkedIn