Ernst Jung Prize

The Ernst Jung Prize is a prize awarded annually for excellence in biomedical sciences. The Ernst Jung Foundation, funded by Hamburg merchant Ernst Jung in 1967, has awarded the Ernst Jung Prize in Medicine, now €300,000, since 1976, and the lifetime achievement Ernst Jung Gold Medal for Medicine since 1990.[1][2]

Ernst Jung Prize for Medicine

Source: Jung Foundation

  • 1976: Donald Henderson and Lorenz Zimmerman
  • 1977: Georg F. Springer and John B. West
  • 1979: Karl Lennert and Anthony G. E. Pearse
  • 1980: Eberhard Dodt, Alan Parks and Bruno Speck
  • 1981: David E. Kuhl
  • 1982: Hartmut Wekerle and Rolf M. Zinkernagel
  • 1983: Hans-Jürgen Bretschneider and Richard Lower
  • 1984: George Gee Jackson, Werner Franke and Klaus Weber
  • 1985: Hendrik Coenraad Hemker, Rudolf Pichlmayr and Peter K. Vogt
  • 1986: Albrecht Fleckenstein
  • 1987: Peter Richardson and Karl Julius Ullrich
  • 1988: Helmut Sies and Charles Weissmann
  • 1989: Thomas F. Budinger and Jon van Rood
  • 1990: Gerhard Giebisch and Wilhelm Stoffel
  • 1991: David Ho and Klaus Starke
  • 1992: Roy Yorke Calne and Martin E. Schwab
  • 1993: Charles A. Dinarello and Robert Machemer
  • 1994: Terence Jones and Wolf Singer
  • 1995: Anthony Fauci and Samuel A. Wells
  • 1996: Harald zur Hausen and Eberhard Nieschlag
  • 1997: Francis V. Chisari, Hans Hengartner and Judah Folkman
  • 1998: Alain Fischer
  • 1999: Adriano Aguzzi and Hans A. Kretzschmar
  • 2000: Martin J. Lohse and Peter H. Krammer
  • 2001: Christine Petit and Thomas Jentsch
  • 2002: Michael Frotscher and Christian Haass
  • 2003: Ari Helenius and Reinhard Lührmann
  • 2004: Stuart A. Lipton and Tobias Bonhoeffer
  • 2005: Ernst Hafen and Franz-Ulrich Hartl
  • 2006: Reinhard Jahn and Markus F. Neurath
  • 2007: Andreas Zeiher, Stefanie Dimmeler and Josef Penninger
  • 2008: Thomas Benzing, Gerd Walz and Thomas Tuschl
  • 2009: Jens Claus Brüning and Patrick Cramer
  • 2010: Stephen G. Young and Peter Carmeliet[3][4]
  • 2011: Hans Clevers and Christian Büchel
  • 2012: Peter Walter and Elisa Izaurralde
  • 2013: Angelika Amon and Ivan Đikić[5]
  • 2014: Thomas Boehm
  • 2015: Emmanuelle Charpentier
  • 2016: Hans-Georg Rammensee
  • 2017: Tobias Moser and Nenad Ban
  • 2018: Ruth Ley and Marco Prinz
  • 2019: Brenda A. Schulman and Gary R. Lewin
  • 2020: Matthias Tschöp[6]
  • 2021: Christian Hertweck[7]

Ernst Jung Gold Medal for Medicine

Source: Jung Foundation

  • 1990: Beatrice Mintz
  • 1991: Heinrich Schipperges
  • 1992: Hans Erhard Bock
  • 1993: Robert Daroff
  • 1994: Hanns Hippius
  • 1995: Friedrich Stelzner
  • 1996: Karl-Hermann Meyer zum Büschenfelde
  • 1997: Rudolf Haas and Walter Siegenthaler
  • 1998: Wolfgang Gerok
  • 1999: Hans Wilhelm Schreiber
  • 2000: Gert Riethmüller
  • 2001: Gustav Born
  • 2002: Harald Reuter
  • 2003: Volker ter Meulen
  • 2004: Werner Creutzfeldt
  • 2005: Christian Herfarth
  • 2006: Dietrich Niethammer
  • 2007: Hans Thoenen
  • 2008: Hans-Dieter Klenk
  • 2009: Volker Diehl
  • 2010: Klaus Rajewsky
  • 2011: Michel Lazdunski
  • 2012: Peter Herrlich
  • 2013: Salvador Moncada
  • 2014: Charles Weissmann
  • 2015: Walter Neupert
  • 2016: Peter Libby
  • 2017: Pascale Cossart
  • 2018: Wolfgang Baumeister
  • 2019: Pietro De Camilli
  • 2021: Antonio Lanzavecchia

See also

Sources

  1. "Ernst Jung Prize for Medicine". Jung Foundation. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  2. "Ernst Jung Gold Medal for Medicine". Jung Foundation. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 5 September 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. Anderson, Phil. "Topeka native receives award". The Topeka Capital-Journal.
  5. "Professor Ivan Dikic receives Ernst Jung Prize for medicine". idw-online.de. Informationsdienst Wissenschaft. 8 January 2013. Retrieved 8 January 2013.
  6. "Matthias Tschöp Receives the Ernst Jung Prize for..." DZD. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
  7. "Leibniz-Forscher erhält Ernst Jung-Preis für Medizin". Leibniz-Gemeinschaft (in German). Retrieved 27 November 2021.
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