Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize
The Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize is an annual award bestowed by the Paul Ehrlich Foundation since 1952 for investigations in medicine. It carries a prize money of 100,000 Euro. The prize awarding ceremony is traditionally held on March 14, the birthday of Nobel laureate Paul Ehrlich, in the St. Paul's Church, Frankfurt am Main.
Researchers from worldwide are awarded in the following fields of medicine: Immunology, Cancer research, Haematology, Microbiology and experimental and clinical Chemotherapy.
It is one of the highest endowed and internationally most distinguished awards in medicine in Germany.
Some of the prize winners were later awarded the Nobel Prize.
List of winners
- 1952
- Gerhard Eissner, Tübingen
- Wolf-Helmut Wagner, Nonnenhorn
- 1953
- 1954
- Ernst Boris Chain, London
- 1956
- 1958
- 1960
- Felix Haurowitz, Bloomington
- 1961
- Albert Hewett Coons, Boston
- Günther Heymann, Langen
- Örjan Ouchterlony, Gothenburg
- Jacques Oudin, Paris
- 1962
- Otto Heinrich Warburg, Berlin
- 1963
- Helmut Holzer, Freiburg im Breisgau
- Lothar Jaenicke, Cologne
- Detlev Kayser, Berlin
- Tullio Terranova, Rome
- 1964
- Fritz Kauffmann, Copenhagen
- 1965
- Otto Lüderitz, Freiburg im Breisgau
- Léon Le Minor, Paris
- Ida Ørskov, Copenhagen
- Frits Ørskov, Copenhagen
- Bruce Stocker, Stanford
- 1966
- Francis Peyton Rous, New York
- 1967
- Wilhelm Bernhard, Villejuif
- Renato Dulbecco, San Diego
- 1968
- Walter Thomas James Morgan, London
- Otto Westphal, Montreux
- 1969
- Hiroshi Nikaido, Boston
- Anne-Marie Staub, Paris
- Winifred M. Watkins, London
- 1970
- Ernst Ruska, Berlin
- Helmut Ruska, Düsseldorf
- 1971
- Albert Claude, Brussels
- Keith R. Porter, Boulder
- Fritiof S. Sjöstrand, Los Angeles
- 1972
- Denis Parsons Burkitt, London / Uganda
- Jan Waldenström, Malmö
- 1973
- Michael Anthony Epstein, Bristol
- Kimishige Ishizaka, Baltimore
- Dennis H. Wright, Southampton
- 1974
- James L. Gowans, Oxford
- Jacques Miller, Melbourne
- 1975
- George B. Mackaness, Saranac Lake
- Avrion Mitchison, London
- Morten Simonsen, Copenhagen
- 1976
- Georges Barski, Villejuif
- Boris Ephrussi, Gif-sur-Yvette
- 1977
- Torbjörn Caspersson, Stockholm
- John B. Gurdon, Cambridge
- 1978
- Ludwik Gross, New York
- Werner Schäfer, Tübingen
- 1979
- Arnold Graffi, Berlin
- Otto Mühlbock, Amsterdam
- Wallace P. Rowe, Bethesda
- 1980
- Akiba Tomoichirō, Saitama
- Hamao Umezawa, Tokyo
- 1981
- Stanley Falkow, Seattle
- Susumu Mitsuhashi, Maebashi
- 1982
- 1983
- Peter C. Doherty, Canberra
- Michael Potter, Bethesda
- Rolf Zinkernagel, Zürich
- 1984
- Piet Borst, Amsterdam
- George A. M. Cross, New York
- 1985
- Ernest Bueding, Baltimore
- Louis H. Miller, Bethesda
- Ruth Sonntag Nussenzweig, New York University
- 1986
- Abner L. Notkins, Bethesda
- 1987
- Jean-François Borel, Basel
- Hugh O'Neill McDevitt, Stanford
- Felix Milgrom, Buffalo
- 1988
- Peter K. Vogt, Los Angeles
- 1989
- Stuart A. Aaronson, Bethesda
- Russell F. Doolittle, University of California, San Diego
- Thomas Graf, Heidelberg
- 1990
- R. John Collier, Boston
- Alwin Max Pappenheimer, Jr., Cambridge, Massachusetts
- 1991
- Rino Rappuoli, Siena
- Michio Ui, Tokyo
- 1992
- 1993
- Philippa Marrack, Denver
- John W. Kappler, Denver
- Harald von Boehmer, Basel
- 1994
- Peter Howley, Boston
- Harald zur Hausen, Heidelberg
- 1995
- Stanley Prusiner, San Francisco
- 1996
- Pamela J. Bjorkman, Pasadena
- Hans-Georg Rammensee, Heidelberg
- Jack L. Strominger, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- 1997
- Barry Marshall, Perth, Western Australia
- John Robin Warren, Perth, Western Australia
- 1998
- David P. Lane, Dundee
- Arnold J. Levine, Princeton University
- Bert Vogelstein, Baltimore
- 1999
- Robert Charles Gallo, Baltimore
- 2000
- H. Robert Horvitz, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- John F. R. Kerr, Brisbane
- 2001
- Stephen C. Harrison, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Michael G. Rossmann, West Lafayette
- 2002
- 2003
- Richard A. Lerner, La Jolla
- Peter G. Schultz, La Jolla
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- Craig Mello, Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, Massachusetts
- Andrew Z. Fire, Stanford University
- 2007
- Ada Yonath, Biochemist, Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, Israel
- Harry Noller, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
- 2008
- Tim Mosmann, University of Rochester
- 2009
- 2010
- Charles Dinarello, University of Colorado Denver
- 2011
- 2012
- Peter Walter, University of California, San Francisco
- 2013
- Mary-Claire King, University of Washington, Seattle
- 2014
- Michael Reth, University of Freiburg
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- Yuan Chang, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute
- Patrick S. Moore, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute
- 2018
- Anthony Cerami, Araim Pharmaceuticals, Tarrytown, New York State
- David Wallach, The Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot [1]
- 2019
- Franz-Ulrich Hartl, Max Planck Institute, Munich
- Arthur L. Horwich, Yale School of Medicine
- 2020
- Shimon Sakaguchi, Osaka University, Japan [2]
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