Louis-Jeantet Prize For Medicine - Winners of The Prize

Winners of The Prize

List of winners:

1986 Luc Montagnier, Michael Berridge, Désiré Collen
1987 Sydney Brenner, Walter Gehring, Dominique Stehelin
1988 Rolf Zinkernagel, John J. Skehel, Bert Sakmann
1989 Roberto Poljak, Walter Schaffner, Greg Winter
1990 Nicole Le Douarin, Harald von Boehmer, Gottfried Schatz
1991 Pierre Chambon, Frank Grosveld, Hugh Pelham
1992 Paul Nurse, Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, Alain Townsend
1993 Jean-Pierre Changeux, Richard Henderson, Kurt Wüthrich
1994 Thierry Boon, Jan Holmgren, Philippe Sansonetti
1995 Dirk Bootsma and Jan Hoeijmakers, Peter Goodfellow and Robin Lovell-Badge, Peter Gruss
1996 Björn Dahlbäck, Ulrich K. Laemmli, Nigel Unwin
1997 Philip Cohen, Kim Nasmyth, Richard Peto
1998 Denis Duboule, Walter Keller, Ronald Laskey
1999 Adrian P. Bird, Herbert Jäckle, Jean-Louis Mandel
2000 Konrad Basler, Thomas J. Jentsch, Ueli Schibler
2001 Alain Fischer, Iain W. Mattaj, Alfred Wittinghofer
2002 Timothy J. Richmond, Richard Treisman, Karl Tryggvason
2003 Wolfgang Baumeister, Riitta Hari, Nikos K. Logothetis
2004 Hans Clevers, Alec J. Jeffreys
2005 Alan Hall, Svante Pääbo
2006 Kari Alitalo, Christine Petit
2007 Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Stephen C. West
2008 Pascale Cossart, Jurg Tschopp
2009 Michael N Hall, Peter J Ratcliffe
2010 Michel Haïssaguerre, Austin Smith
2011 Stefan Jentsch, Edvard Moser, May-Britt Moser
2012 Matthias Mann, Fiona Powrie

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