Durig-Böhler Prize

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The Durig Böhler Prize is awarded in Vorarlberg for innovative research in medicine .

Award

The award is named after the two Vorarlberg doctors Arnold Durig (1872–1961) and Lorenz Böhler (1885–1973).

The foundation for this award is supported equally by the Vorarlberg state government , the Society of Doctors and the Vorarlberg Medical Association.

Award winners

Feldkirch State Hospital
  • 1980 Reinhard Haller
  • 1982 Gerhard Zimmermann ( Dornbirn Hospital )
  • 1993 Gerhard Zimmermann ( Feldkirch Regional Hospital )
  • 1995 Gerhard Zimmermann (Feldkirch Regional Hospital)
  • 2003 Günter Höfle (Feldkirch Regional Hospital)
  • 2005 Günter Höfle (Feldkirch Regional Hospital)
  • 2007 Emanuel Zitt ( nephrologist ) and Arno Martin ( orthopedics ) at the Feldkirch regional hospital
  • 2009 Thomas Winder ( internal medicine / oncology ) and Thomas Marte (internal medicine / endocrinology ) at the Feldkirch regional hospital
  • 2010 Philipp Rein (Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Feldkirch Regional Hospital)
  • 2011 Alexander Vonbank (Internal Medicine, Feldkirch Regional Hospital) and Stefan Riml (Plastic Surgery, Feldkirch Regional Hospital)
  • 2012 Michael Osti (Trauma Surgery and Sports Traumatology, Feldkirch Regional Hospital, in cooperation with the Clinical Functional Anatomy, University of Innsbruck)
  • 2013 Johannes Cip (Orthopedics, Feldkirch Regional Hospital)
  • 2014 Philipp Rein (Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Feldkirch Regional Hospital)
  • 2015 Michael Osti (trauma surgery, Feldkirch State Hospital)
  • 2016 Emanuel Zitt (Nephrology, Feldkirch Regional Hospital)
  • 2017 Andreas Bösl (Molecular Biology, Feldkirch Regional Hospital)
  • 2018 Emanuel Zitt (Nephrologist, Feldkirch Regional Hospital)
  • 2019 Andreas Leiherer (Vorarlberg Institute for Vascular Investigation and Treatment)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.lkhf.at/feldkirch/vivit/index.php?type=show&id=pL2006-10-18-231029&v_id=5df26f1627dfb936eaebd76db1653955
  2. ^ Vorarlberg Science Prize 2008 to Monika Ritsch-Marte
  3. Durig Böhler Prize to Dr. Philipp Rein , article on Vorarlberg online from October 21, 2010.
  4. http://letter.eyepin.com/include/newsletter2.php?p=fc6fa68b49b9090d285241e072187af7c9fab5431f096d9fcee26f4b0c207dcc
  5. Archive link ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.anatomie-innsbruck.at
  6. http://www.gaev.at/durig%20boehler%20einladen%202014.htm
  7. http://www.khbg.at/khbg/portal/index.php?type=show&id=KM2015-12-03-501227
  8. http://epaper.neue.at/lokal/2016/12/14/aerzte-des-lkh-feldkirch-mit-preisen-ausgezeich.neue
  9. http://www.vol.at/gemeinde/durig-boehler-preis-2017-gebuehrende-anicherung-fuer-medizinische-forschung/5555721
  10. Durig Böhler Prize 2018 for Emanuel Zitt - NEUE Vorarlberger Tageszeitung. Accessed December 4, 2018 (German).
  11. ^ Medicine: Durig-Böhler Award Ceremony. In: vorarlberg.orf.at. ORF, December 3, 2019, accessed on December 4, 2019 .