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Stefano Daniele wins the 2021 Porter Prize

May 24, 2021

[0:14] – Bench Ansfield, Born in Flames: Arson, Racial Capitalism, and the Reinsuring of the Bronx in the Late Twentieth Century (Field Prize)

[2:36] – Stefano Daniele, Ex Vivo Normothermic Restoration of Circulation and Cellular Functions in the Large Mammalian Brain Hours Postmortem (Porter Prize)

[5:37] – Zuri Ayana Sullivan, Food Quality Control: Nutrition and Immunity in Intestinal Homeostasis


The Theron Rockwell Field Prize was established in 1957 by Emilia R. Field in memory of her husband, Theron Rockwell Field, Ph.B. 1889. It is awarded for poetic, literary, or religious works by any students enrolled in Yale University for a degree. The John Addison Porter Prize, named in honor of Professor John Addison Porter, B.A. 1842S, is awarded for a work of scholarship in any field where it is possible, through original effort, to gather and relate facts or principles, or both, and to present the results in such a literary form as to make the project of general human interest.

Submitted by Liz Pantani on May 24, 2021