Heinrich Wieland Prize - Prize Winners

Prize Winners

  • 1964: Ernst Klenk
  • 1965: Wilhelm Stoffel
  • 1966: no award presented
  • 1967: Heinrich Wagener and Bruno Frosch
  • 1968: David Adriaan van Dorp
  • 1969: Werner Seubert
  • 1970: Christian Bode and Harald Goebell
  • 1971: Laurens L.M. van Deenen
  • 1972: Heiner Greten and Kurt Oette
  • 1973: Shosaku Numa
  • 1974: Michael S. Brown and Joseph L. Goldstein
  • 1975: Ernst Ferber and Klaus Resch
  • 1976: Dietrich Seidel and Eckhart Schweizer
  • 1977: Gerd Assmann and Helmut K. Mangold
  • 1978: Olga Stein and Yechezkiel Stein
  • 1979: Konrad Sandhoff
  • 1980: H. Bryan Brewer and Barry Lewis
  • 1981: Bengt Samuelson
  • 1982: Hansjörg Eibl and Robert William Mahley
  • 1983: John M. Dietschy
  • 1984: Olaf Adam and Gerhart Kurz
  • 1985: Guy Ourisson
  • 1986: Eugene P. Kennedy
  • 1987: Akira Endo and Dietrich Keppler
  • 1988: Lawrence C.B. Chan
  • 1989: Ching-Hsien Huang
  • 1990: James E. Rothman and Karel W. A. Wirtz
  • 1991: Jan L. Breslow
  • 1991: Wolfgang J. Schneider
  • 1992: Lev D. Bergelson
  • 1993: Walter Neupert
  • 1994: Joachim Seelig
  • 1995: Jean E. Schaffer and Dennis E. Vance
  • 1996: Jeffrey M. Friedman
  • 1997: Bruce M. Spiegelman
  • 1998: Thomas E. Willnow
  • 1999: Ernst Heinz
  • 2000: Lewis Clayton Cantley
  • 2001: Felix Wieland
  • 2002: Stephen O'Rahilly
  • 2003: David J. Mangelsdorf
  • 2004: Raphael Mechoulam and Roger Nicoll
  • 2005: Helen Hobbs
  • 2006: Alois Fürstner
  • 2007: Joachim Herz
  • 2008: Markus Stoffel
  • 2009: Steven Ley
  • 2010: Nenad Ban

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