Heinrich Wieland Prize
The Heinrich Wieland Prize is awarded annually by the Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation for outstanding research on biologically active molecules and systems in the areas of chemistry, biochemistry and physiology as well as their clinical importance.
In 1963, the Margarine Institute established the Heinrich Wieland Prize to support research in the field of lipids. In 2000, the Margarine Institute ended its sponsorship of the Prize and the pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim became the new sponsor. In 2011, the Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation took over the prize.
The awardee is selected by a scientific board of trustees. The prize is named after the Nobel Prize Laureate in chemistry Professor Heinrich Wieland (1877-1957), one of the leading lipid chemists of the first half of the 20th century. To mark its 50th anniversary in 2014, the prize money was raised to 100,000 euros.
Four of its awardees have gone on to receive the Nobel Prize: Michael S. Brown and Joseph L. Goldstein (1974), Bengt Samuelsson (1981) and James E. Rothman 1990.
Prize winners
Source: Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation
- 1964: Ernst Klenk
- 1965: Wilhelm Stoffel
- 1966: no award presented
- 1967: Heinrich Wagener and Bruno Frosch
- 1968: David Adriaan van Dorp
- 1969: Werner Seubert
- 1970: Christian Bode and Harald Goebell
- 1971: Laurens L.M. van Deenen
- 1972: Heiner Greten and Kurt Oette
- 1973: Shosaku Numa
- 1974: Michael S. Brown and Joseph L. Goldstein
- 1975: Ernst Ferber and Klaus Resch
- 1976: Dietrich Seidel and Eckhart Schweizer
- 1977: Gerd Assmann and Helmut K. Mangold
- 1978: Olga Stein and Yechezkiel Stein
- 1979: Konrad Sandhoff
- 1980: H. Bryan Brewer and Barry Lewis
- 1981: Bengt Samuelsson
- 1982: Hansjörg Eibl and Robert William Mahley
- 1983: John M. Dietschy
- 1984: Olaf Adam and Gerhart Kurz
- 1985: Guy Ourisson
- 1986: Eugene P. Kennedy
- 1987: Akira Endo and Dietrich Keppler
- 1988: Lawrence C.B. Chan
- 1989: Ching-Hsien Huang
- 1990: James E. Rothman and Karel W. A. Wirtz
- 1991: Jan L. Breslow
- 1991: Wolfgang J. Schneider
- 1992: Lev D. Bergelson
- 1993: Walter Neupert
- 1994: Joachim Seelig
- 1995: Jean E. Schaffer and Dennis E. Vance
- 1996: Jeffrey M. Friedman
- 1997: Bruce M. Spiegelman
- 1998: Thomas E. Willnow
- 1999: Ernst Heinz
- 2000: Lewis Clayton Cantley
- 2001: Felix Wieland
- 2002: Stephen O'Rahilly
- 2003: David J. Mangelsdorf
- 2004: Raphael Mechoulam and Roger Nicoll
- 2005: Helen Hobbs
- 2006: Alois Fürstner
- 2007: Joachim Herz
- 2008: Markus Stoffel
- 2009: Steven Ley[1]
- 2010: Nenad Ban[2]
- 2011: Franz-Ulrich Hartl[3]
- 2012: Carolyn R. Bertozzi[4]
- 2013: Tony Kouzarides[5]
- 2014: Reinhard Jahn
- 2015: Gero Miesenböck
See also
References
- ↑ "Director of the Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, UK - Heinrich Wieland Prize 2009 for outstanding achievements in the synthesis of key natural products". http://www.heinrich-wieland-prize.de. Boehringer Ingelheim Stiftung. Retrieved 7 October 2014. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Professor Nenad Ban, PhD - Institute of Molecular Biology & Biophysics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich, Switzerland Heinrich Wieland Prize 2010 for his definition of the molecular architecture of fatty acid synthase multi-enzymes". http://www.heinrich-wieland-prize.de. Retrieved 7 October 2014. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Proteins: It all depends on a correct folding plan - The protein researcher Franz-Ulrich Hartl will be awarded the Heinrich Wieland Prize 2011". http://www.biochem.mpg.de. Max Plank Institute of Biochemistry. 27 October 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2014. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Carolyn R. Bertozzi - Honors and Awards". http://www.cchem.berkeley.edu. Retrieved 7 October 2014. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Heinrich Wieland Prize 2013 goes to Epigenetics Pioneer Tony Kouzarides". Retrieved 7 October 2014.