Günther Laukien Prize
The Günther Laukien Prize is a prize "to recognize recent cutting-edge experimental NMR research with a high probability of enabling beneficial new applications".[1] The prize was established in 1999 in memoriam to Günther Laukien, who was a pioneer in NMR research. The prize money of $15,000 is financed by Bruker, the company founded by Laukien.[1] The recipients of the Günther Laukien Prize have been:[2]
- 2015 Arthur Palmer III
- 2014 Marc Baldus, Mei Hong, Ann McDermott, Beat H. Meier, Harmut Oschkinat, and Robert Tycko
- 2013 Clare Grey
- 2012 Klaes Golman and Jan Henrik Ardenkjaer-Larsen
- 2011 Daniel Rugar, John Mamin, and John Sidles
- 2010 Paul Callaghan
- 2009 Daniel Weitekamp
- 2008 Malcom Levitt
- 2007 Robert Griffin
- 2006 Thomas Szyperski, Eriks Kupce, Ray Freeman, and Rafael Bruschweiler
- 2005 Stephan Grzesiek
- 2004 Lewis Kay
- 2003 Jacob Schaefer
- 2002 Ad Bax, Aksel Bothner-By and James Prestegard
- 2001 Peter Boesiger, Klaas Prüßmann and Markus Weiger
- 2000 Lucio Frydman
- 1999 Konstantin Pervushin, Roland Riek, Gerhard Wider, and Kurt Wuthrich
References
- 1 2 Ernst, Richard R. (2005). "The Günther Laukien Prize". Journal of Magnetic Resonance 173 (2): 188–191. doi:10.1016/j.jmr.2005.02.006. ISSN 1090-7807.
- ↑ "Past Laukien Prize Recipients". Retrieved 2016-03-19.
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