Robert Koch Prize - Koch Gold Medal Winners Since 1960

Koch Gold Medal Winners Since 1960

  • 1960 Hugo Braun (Germany), René Dubos (USA), Toshiaki Ebina (Japan), Ludwig Heilmeyer (Germany), Franz Redeker (Germany), Josef Tomczik (Switzerland)
  • 1962 John Franklin Enders (USA), Albert Sabin (USA), Jonas Salk (USA)
  • 1963 Tomizo Yoshida (Japan)
  • 1974 Paul Kallós (Sweden)
  • 1977 Pierre Grabar (France)
  • 1978 Theodor von Brand (Germany), Saul Krugman (USA)
  • 1979 Sir Christopher Andrewes (United Kingdom)
  • 1980 Emmy Klieneberg-Nobel (United Kingdom)
  • 1981 Maclyn McCarty (USA)
  • 1982 Edgar Lederer (France), Walter Pagel (United Kingdom), Karel Styblo (Netherlands)
  • 1985 Richard M. Krause (USA)
  • 1986 Ernst Ruska (Germany)
  • 1987 Hans J. Müller-Eberhard (USA)
  • 1988 Willy Burgdorfer (USA)
  • 1989 Maurice Hilleman (USA)
  • 1990 Ernst L. Wynder (USA)
  • 1991 Werner Schäfer (Germany)
  • 1992 Piet Borst (Netherlands), Howard C. Goodmann (USA)
  • 1993 Karl Lennert (Germany), Otto Westphal (Switzerland)
  • 1994 Paul Klein (Germany)
  • 1995 Charles Weissmann (Switzerland)
  • 1996 Sir Gustav Nossal (Australia)
  • 1997 Satoshi Omura (Japan)
  • 1998 George Klein (Sweden)
  • 1999 Barry R. Bloom (USA)
  • 2000 Marco Baggiolini (Switzerland)
  • 2001 Avrion Mitchison (United Kingdom)
  • 2002 Agnes Ullmann (France)
  • 2003 Tadamitsu Kishimoto (Japan)
  • 2004 Heinz Schaller (Germany)
  • 2005 Emil R. Unanue (USA)
  • 2006 Hans-Dieter Klenk (Germany)
  • 2007 Brigitte A. Askonas (United Kingdom)
  • 2008 Philip Leder (USA)
  • 2009 Volker ter Meulen (Germany, Würzburg)
  • 2010 Fotis C. Kafatos (United Kingdom)
  • 2011 Ernst-Ludwig Winnacker (Germany)
  • 2012 Eckard Wimmer (USA)

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