Sir Hans Krebs Medal
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TheSir Hans Krebs Lecture and Medalis awarded annually by theFederation of European Biochemical Societies(FEBS) for outstanding achievements in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology or related sciences.
It was endowed by the Lord Rank Centre for Research and named after the German-born British biochemist SirHans Adolf Krebs,well known for identifying theureaandcitric acid cycles.The awardee receives a silver medal and presents one of the plenary lectures at the FEBS Congress.[1]
List of recipients
[edit]Source: (1968–2002)[2]
- 2022Cecília Rodrigues(University of Lisbon,Portugal)[3]
- 2019Mathias Uhlen[4]
- 2018Albert J.R. Heck[5]
- 2017Carol V. Robinson[6]
- 2016Kári Stefánsson[7]
- 2015Jürgen Knoblich[6]
- 2014Michael N. Hall[1]
- 2013Richard J. Roberts[8]
- 2012V. Ramakrishnan
- 2011Elena Conti[9]
- 2010Harald Stenmark[10]
- 2009Václav Hořejší[10]
- 2008Tim Hunt[10]
- 2007Tom Rapoport[10]
- 2006Aaron Ciechanover[10]
- 2005Thomas Jenuwein[10]
- 2004Ryszard Gryglewski[10]
- 2003No award?
- 2002Jacques Pouysségur[10]
- 2001 SirPhilip Cohen
- 2000Thomas Steitz
- 1999Stanley B. Prusiner
- 1998Bengt I. Samuelsson
- 1997David Baltimore
- 1996Josef Stefaan Schell[11]
- 1995Kim Nasmyth
- 1994Jean-Pierre Changeux[12]
- 1993Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard[13]
- 1992Robert Huber[14]
- 1991No Award
- 1990Pierre Chambon[15]
- 1989Helmut Beinert
- 1988No award
- 1987Tom Blundell[16]
- 1986Gottfried Schatz[17]
- 1985Robert Joseph Paton Williams
- 1984Richard Henderson
- 1983Arthur Kornberg
- 1982François Jacob
- 1981Cesar Milstein[18]
- 1980Sydney Brenner(No lecture due to illness)[19]
- 1979Pierre Desnuelle[20]
- 1978Peter D. Mitchell[21]
- 1977Francis Crick[22]
- 1976No award
- 1975Heinz-Gunter Wittmann[23]
- 1974Charles Weissmann[24]
- 1973Arthur B. Pardee[25]
- 1972Ephraim Katchalski[26]
- 1971David Chilton Phillips
- 1970No Award
- 1969Alexander Spirin[27]
- 1968Max Perutz(inaugural award)[18]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ab"FEBS Medals".Federation of European Biochemical Societies.Retrieved16 December2014.
- ^FEBS_Memoir_2004-3.pdf FEBS
- ^"Professor Cecília Rodrigues receives FEBS's Sir Hans Krebs medal".ULisboa.22 July 2022.Retrieved19 November2022.
- ^"FEBS | FEBS Medals | Awards | Our Activities".
- ^"Albert J.R. Heck:" To pick your favourite paper is as difficult as picking your favourite child… "".2018-05-17.
- ^ab"FEBS | FEBS Medals | Awards | Our Activities".
- ^"Awards".Archived fromthe originalon 2017-06-25.Retrieved2016-09-08.
- ^FEBS News September 2013
- ^"Elena Conti".Academy of Europe.Retrieved16 December2014.
- ^abcdefgh"Sir Hans Krebs Medal to Harald Stenmark".Oslo University Hospital.Retrieved16 December2014.
- ^Chet, Ilan.Wolf Prize in Agriculture.p. 321.
- ^The International Who's Who 2004.p. 299.
- ^"Curriculum Vitae".Nobelprize.org.Retrieved16 December2014.
- ^"Superstars of Science".Retrieved16 December2014.
- ^"Pierre Chambon, MD".American Association for Cancer Research.Retrieved16 December2014.
- ^The International Who's Who 2004.p. 181.
- ^The International Who's Who 2004.p. 1491.
- ^abMilstein, Cesar (1981). "12th Sir Hans Krebs Lecture".European Journal of Biochemistry.118(3): 429–436.doi:10.1111/j.1432-1033.1981.tb05538.x.PMID7297554.
- ^The International Who's Who 2004.p. 220.
- ^Desnuelle, P. (1979)."The Tenth Sir Hans Krebs Lecture".European Journal of Biochemistry.101(1): 1–11.doi:10.1111/j.1432-1033.1979.tb04209.x.PMID92406.
- ^James, Laylin.Nobel Laureates in Chemistry, 1901-1992.p. 599.
- ^"11th FEBS Meeting, Copenhagen".Wellcome Library.Retrieved19 February2014.
- ^"Heinz-Günter Wittmann".MEMIM Encyclopaedia.Retrieved16 December2014.
- ^"Charles Weissmann".Warren Alpert Foundation.Retrieved16 December2014.
- ^"ASBMB Past Presidents".ASBMB.Retrieved16 December2014.
- ^The International Who's Who 2004.p. 859.
- ^The International Who's Who 2004.p. 1594.