Swiss award for medical research
Award
Otto-Naegeli-Preis |
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Country | Switzerland |
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Presented by | Bonizzi-Theler-Foundation |
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Reward(s) | Prize money of 200,000 CHF, approx. US$200,000 (2018) |
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First awarded | 1960; 65 years ago (1960) |
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Website | www.otto-naegeli-preis.ch |
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The Otto-Naegeli-Preis is a Swiss award for medical research that is awarded every two years.[1] It is one of the most prestigious Swiss medical awards and is given with an award sum of 200,000 Swiss Francs. It was established in 1960 and is named after Otto Naegeli, a former professor of internal medicine at the University of Zurich.[1]
Awardees
The Awardees of the prize are the following:[2]
Year
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Awardee
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Field
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2022 |
Nicolas Thomä |
Structural Biology[3]
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2020 |
Christian Lüscher |
Neurobiology & Neurology
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2018 |
Nenad Ban |
Structural Molecular Biology
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2016 |
Markus G. Manz [de] |
Hematology and Oncology
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2016 |
Adrian F. Ochsenbein |
Clinical and Experimental Oncology
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2014 |
Silvia Arber |
Neurobiology
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2012 |
Lars E. French |
Dermatology
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2012 |
Markus H. Heim |
Hepatology/Innate Immunity
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2010 |
Ruedi Aebersold |
Systems biology/proteomics
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2010 |
Amos Bairoch |
Bioinformatics/proteomics
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2008 |
Pierre-Alain Clavien |
Abdominal surgery/transplantation
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2006 |
Susan Gasser |
Molecular biology/epigenetics
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2004 |
Ernst Hafen [de] |
Developmental biology/systems biology
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2002 |
Walter Wahli |
Cell biology/energy homeostases
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2000 |
Susanne Suter [fr] |
Paediatrics/Cystic fibrosis
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1998 |
Hans Hengartner [de] |
Experimental immunology/virology
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1996 |
Ueli Schibler |
Molecular biology/circadian rhythms
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1994 |
Heini Murer [de] |
Physiology/membrane transport
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1992 |
Heidi Diggelmann |
Microbiology/retroviruses
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1990 |
Pierre Vassalli |
Pathology/haematology
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1988 |
Rolf Zinkernagel |
Experimental immunology/virology
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1986 |
Lelio Orci |
Endocrinology/cell biology
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1984 |
Werner Straub |
Internal medicine/metabolism
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1983 |
Jules Angst |
Psychiatry/depression
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1982 |
Walter J. Gehring |
Developmental biology/Drosophila
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1981 |
Günter Baumgartner |
Neurology/neurophysiology
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1979 |
Max L. Birnstiel |
Molecular biology
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1978 |
E. Rudolf Froesch |
Endocrinology/insulin
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1977 |
Hugo Studer |
Internal medicine/thyroid function
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1975 |
Max M. Burger |
Oncology
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1974 |
Ernst Sorkin |
Biochemistry/oncology
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1973 |
Hans R. Mühlemann |
Periodontics
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1972 |
Hugo Aebi |
Biochemistry/clinical chemistry
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1972 |
Charles Rouiller |
Morphology/histology
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1970 |
Robert Keller |
Immunology
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1969 |
Konrad Akert |
Neurobiology
|
1967 |
Albert Renold |
Biochemistry/endocrinology
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1966 |
Andrea Prader |
Paediatrics/metabolism
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1965 |
Micheline Bettex-Galland |
Biochemistry/thrombocytes
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1965 |
Ernst Luescher |
Biochemistry/thrombocytes
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1964 |
Robert Schwyzer |
Biochemistry/molecular biology
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1962 |
Gian Töndury |
Anatomy/locomotor system
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1961 |
Kitty Ponse |
Zoology/endocrinology
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1960 |
Franz Leuthardt |
Biochemistry/metabolism
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