Cloëtta Prize
See also: Cloetta (disambiguation)
The Cloëtta Prize (Deutsch: Cloëtta-Preis; French: Prix Cloëtta) is a Swiss distinction to honour personalities who have distinguished themselves in biomedical research.[1]
Worth 50,000 Swiss francs, it has been awarded annually by the Max Cloëtta Foundation (based in Zurich), since 1974.[1]
Laureates
- 2016: Michel Gilliet (University Hospital of Lausanne) and Andreas Lüthi (Friedrich Miescher Institute)
- 2015: Dominique Soldati-Favre (University of Geneva) and Fritjof Helmchen (University of Zurich).
- 2014: Henrik Kaessmann (University of Lausanne) and Marc Donath (University Hospital of Basel).
- 2013: Andreas Papassotiropoulos and Dominique J.-F. de Quervain
- 2012: Olaf Blanke (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne)
- 2011: Petra S. Hüppi
- 2010: Christian Lüscher and Burkhard Becher
- 2009: Margot Thome Miazza (University of Lausanne) and Walter Reith
- 2008: Darius Moradpour (University Hospital of Lausanne) and Sabine Werner
- 2007: Nouria Hernandez (University of Lausanne) and François Mach
- 2006: Adrian Merlo and Michael Hengartner
- 2005: Urs Albrecht and Dominique Muller
- 2004: Amalio Telenti and Radek Skoda
- 2003: Michael N. Hall and Bernhard Moser
- 2002: Bernard Thorens and Andrea Superti-Furga
- 2001: Isabel Roditi and Thierry Calandra
- 2000: Giuseppe Pantaleo and Brian Hemmings
- 1999: Clemens A. Dahinden and Antonio Lanzavecchia
- 1998: Adriano Aguzzi and Primus E. Mullis
- 1997: Gerard Waeber and Denis Duboule
- 1996: Lukas C. Kühn and Peter Sonderegger
- 1995: Jürg Reichen and George Thomas jr.
- 1994: Hans Rudolf Brenner and Daniel Pablo Lew
- 1993: Paolo Meda and Adriano Fontana
- 1992: Michel Aguet (University of Zurich)
- 1991: Peter J. Meier-Abt and Jacques Philippe
- 1990: Martin E. Schwab and Denis Monard
- 1989: Heini Murer and Hugh Robson MacDonald
- 1988: Jean-Dominique Vassalli and Hans Hengartner
- 1987: Jacques Louis and Joachim Seelig
- 1986: Ueli Schibler and Walter Schaffner
- 1985: Hans Thoenen and Roberto Montesano
- 1984: Heidi Diggelmann and Jean-François Borel
- 1983: Peter Böhlen and Claes B. Wollheim
- 1982: Jürgen Zapf and Jean-Michel Dayer
- 1981: Rolf Zinkernagel and Peter A. Cerutti
- 1980: Edward W. Flückiger and Albert Burger
- 1979: Theodor Koller and Jean-Pierre Kraehenbuehl
- 1978: Susumu Tonegawa
- 1977: Franz Oesch
- 1976: Rui C. de Sousa
- 1975: Hans Bürgi
- 1974: Urs A. Meyer
Notes and references
- 1 2 Cloëtta Prize (page visited on 4 September 2014).
External links
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