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

Ernst Jung Gold Medal for Medicine

Source: Jung Foundation

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

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. "Professor Ivan Dikic receives Ernst Jung Prize for medicine". idw-online.de. Informationsdienst Wissenschaft. 8 January 2013. Retrieved 8 January 2013.
  4. http://www.uclahealth.org/body.cfm?id=561&oTopID=46&action=detail&ref=1339
  5. http://cjonline.com/news/local/2010-05-24/topeka_native_receives_award
  6. http://www.asbmb.org/asbmbtoday/asbmbtoday_article_print.aspx?id=6292
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