https://futureoflife.org/future-of-life-award-unsung-hero-search/
Every year, the Future of Life Institute (FLI) awards U$50,000 to an unsung hero—an “individual who, without receiving much recognition at the time, has helped make today dramatically better than it may otherwise have been”. Previously, the prize went to Vasili Arkhipov, S. Petrov and Matthew Meselson.
I think it might be interesting to discuss the subject in this Forum.
On the other hand… well, there’s money to be made. Maybe that’s why people don’t debate it openly?
I don’t know who would win, but if people are taking nominations I’d like to nominate Maurice Hilleman:
Wow, that’s astonishing. I imagine it’s more complex than a single person single-handedly developing each vaccine, but still.
A very strong candidate, indeed. But my nomination goes to a classical: Viktor Zhdanov, the soviet bioweapons expert who convinced WHO to eradicate smallpox. (I just realized that it would be the third soviet citizen winning the award)
Allow me to brag a little bit: I got this one half-right—Willaim Foege and Viktor Zhdanov will both win this year’s prize.