Mensa Foundation Prize
The Mensa Foundation Prize celebrates exceptional achievements that redefine our understanding of intelligence and creativity. Awarded biennially, this distinguished honor highlights transformative scientific discoveries that elevate the understanding of intelligence.
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About the Award
One of the most prestigious honors in the field, the Mensa Foundation Prize highlights exceptional contributions that elevate the understanding of intelligence.
Award Components
- $10,000 Prize: A monetary award recognizing the transformative impact of the recipient’s discovery.
- Personal Plaque: A commemorative plaque celebrating the winner’s remarkable achievement.
- Medal of Distinction: A prestigious medal symbolizing excellence in advancing the science of intelligence.
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The Foundation Prize recognizes groundbreaking contributions in intelligence and creativity. Submissions should include applied or fundamental research, innovative tools or methodologies, and advancements that enhance the understanding of human intelligence, creativity, or artificial intelligence.
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WINNERS
Current Laureate
R. Douglas Fields, Ph.D.
Awarded for his groundbreaking research on the role of myelin and glial cells in learning and intelligence.
Dr. Fields’ work has revolutionized the understanding of myelin, the electrical insulation on nerve fibers, by showing how glial cells actively contribute to learning and memory. His research revealed that glial cells can sense neural activity and adjust the speed of nerve impulse transmission, optimizing the timing of information within neural networks. This discovery challenges long-held beliefs about myelin as static insulation and highlights its dynamic role in brain plasticity and the mechanisms of learning.