Louisa Gross Horwitz PrizeCheck all the winners of Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize. |
Year | Winner | Winner Work | |
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2012 | Joe Lutkenhaus | ||
Richard Losick | |||
Lucille Shapiro | |||
2011 | Jeffrey C Hall | ||
Michael Rosbash | |||
Michael W. Young | |||
2010 | Thomas J. Kelly | For pioneering the study of DNA replication in eukaryotic cells by using DNA viruses as model systems. | |
2010 | Bruce William Stillman | ||
2009 | Victor Ambros | ||
Gary Ruvkun | |||
2008 | Franz-Ulrich Hartl | ||
Arthur L. Horwich | |||
2007 | Carol W. Greider | ||
Elizabeth Blackburn | |||
Joseph G. Gall | |||
2006 | Roger D. Kornberg | ||
2005 | Ada Yonath | ||
2004 | Anthony R. Hunter | ||
Anthony Pawson | |||
2003 | Roderick MacKinnon | ||
2002 | James Rothman | For their discovery of cellular membrane trafficking, a process that cells use to organize their activities and communicate with their environment. | |
Randy Schekman | For their discovery of cellular membrane trafficking, a process that cells use to organize their activities and communicate with their environment. | ||
2002 | Avram Hershko | ||
2002 | Alexander Varshavsky | For his research on ubiquitination. | |
2001 | |||
2000 | H. Robert Horvitz | ||
Stanley J. Korsmeyer | |||
1999 | Pierre Chambon | For their pioneering work in understanding the transcription of genetic material into messenger RNA\u2014one of the most fundamental and critical processes in the life of all cells. | |
Robert G. Roeder | For their pioneering work in understanding the transcription of genetic material into messenger RNA\u2014one of the most fundamental and critical processes in the life of all cells. | ||
Robert Tjian | For their pioneering work in understanding the transcription of genetic material into messenger RNA\u2014one of the most fundamental and critical processes in the life of all cells. | ||
1998 | Arnold J. Levine | ||
Bert Vogelstein | |||
1997 | Stanley B. Prusiner | ||
1996 | Clay Armstrong | ||
Bertil Hille | |||
1995 | Leland H. Hartwell | For making fundamental contributions to understanding cell division and replication--and how these processes are altered in cancer. | |
1994 | Philippa Marrack | For unraveling the mystery of why the body's immune system does not attack its host. | |
John Kappler | For unraveling the mystery of why the body's immune system does not attack its host. | ||
1993 | Donald Metcalf | ||
Nicole Marthe Le Douarin | |||
1992 | Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard | ||
Edward B. Lewis | |||
1991 | Richard R. Ernst | ||
Kurt Wüthrich | |||
1990 | Stephen C. Harrison | ||
Michael Rossmann | |||
Don Craig Wiley | |||
1989 | Alfred G. Gilman | ||
Edwin G. Krebs | |||
1988 | Thomas Cech | ||
Phillip Allen Sharp | |||
1987 | Günter Blobel | ||
1986 | Erwin Neher | ||
Bert Sakmann | |||
1985 | Donald D. Brown | ||
Mark Ptashne | |||
1984 | Michael Stuart Brown | ||
Joseph L. Goldstein | |||
1983 | Stanley Cohen | ||
Rita Levi-Montalcini | |||
Viktor Hamburger | |||
1982 | Barbara McClintock | For her research in the evolution of genetic information and the control of its expression. | |
1982 | Susumu Tonegawa | ||
1981 | Aaron Klug | ||
1980 | César Milstein | ||
1979 | Walter Gilbert | ||
Frederick Sanger | |||
1978 | Vernon Benjamin Mountcastle | ||
David H. Hubel | |||
Torsten Wiesel | |||
1977 | Michael Heidelberger | ||
Elvin A. Kabat | |||
Henry Kunkel | |||
1976 | Seymour Benzer | ||
Charles Yanofsky | |||
1975 | Sune Bergström | ||
Bengt I. Samuelsson | |||
1974 | Boris Ephrussi | ||
1973 | Renato Dulbecco | ||
Harry Eagle | |||
Theodore Puck | |||
1972 | Stephen Kuffler | ||
1971 | Hugh Huxley | ||
1970 | Albert Claude | ||
Keith R. Porter | |||
George Emil Palade | |||
1969 | Max Delbrück | ||
Salvador Luria | |||
1968 | Marshall Warren Nirenberg | ||
Har Gobind Khorana | |||
1967 | Luis Federico Leloir |