Meyenburg Prize
The Meyenburg Prize is awarded for outstanding achievements in cancer research by the Meyenburg Foundation in support of the German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg (DKFZ), which is the largest biomedical research institution in Germany. The prize has been awarded annually since 1981, and currently has an honorarium of €50,000.[1]
List of Recipients
Source: Meyenburg Award Winners
- 2017 Nitzan Rosenfeld
- 2016 Emmanuelle Charpentier
- 2015 Ton Schumacher [2]
- 2014 Peter Campbell (Sanger Institute) [3]
- 2013 Nathanael Gray
- 2012 Charles Mullighan [4]
- 2011 Stefan Hell [5]
- 2010 Alan Ashworth [6]
- 2009 Brian Druker
- 2008 Hans Clevers
- 2007 Shinya Yamanaka
- 2006 Elizabeth Blackburn
- 2005 Thomas Tuschl
- 2004 Erich A. Nigg
- 2002 Andrew Fire
- 2001 Shoichiro Tsukita
- 2000 Matthias Mann
- 1999 Carl-Henrik Heldin
- 1998 Richard D. Wood
- 1997 Patrick S. Moore and Yuan Chang
- 1996 Peter H. Krammer
- 1995 David P. Lane
- 1994 Gert Riethmüller
- 1993 Johannes Gerdes
- 1992 Walter Birchmeier
- 1991 Hans-Georg Rammensee
- 1990 Rainer Storb
- 1989 Peter Herrlich
- 1988 Elisabeth Gateff
- 1987 Mary Osborn
- 1986 Karin Mölling
- 1985 Volker Sturm
- 1984 Lutz Gissmann
- 1982/1983 Holger Kirchner and Volker Schirrmacher
- 1981 Werner W. Franke
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See also
References
- Meyerbung Recipients List, in German
- "How the immune system recognizes cancer: 2015 Meyenburg Award for Ton Schumacher". German Cancer Research Center. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
- "Das Krebs-Erbgut im Kreuzverhör: Meyenburg-Preis 2014 geht an Peter Campbell". German Cancer Research Center. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
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