Major Science Collaboration
This award is to celebrate and highlight international collaborations looking to develop non-animal techniques or approaches more widely and in the longer term which might not otherwise fit the criteria for our Science Prize. Recent examples include the US government’s NCATS’ Tissue Chips programme and the EU’s RISK-HUNT3R programme.
We are looking to award a major multi-year collaboration with more than one large institution involved. As with the Science Prize, focus areas for this award are adverse outcome pathways, organs on chips, and computational toxicology.
This is a non-financial award.
Nominations for the 2026 Lush Prize are now open and will close on Friday 28th November 2025.
We accept entries from anywhere in the world, for projects which have taken place anywhere in the world.
We do not accept nominations on behalf of someone else. If there is someone whom you think may want to enter the Major Science Collaboration award, you can notify them using this email form.
Major Science Collaboration Entry Form
Please read the Eligibility Guidelines, Requirements for Winners and Policy on use of AI tools.
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