Ulm Dermatology Prize

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The Ulm Dermatology Prize ( Gottron Just Science Prize until 2010 ) has been awarded every (mostly) three-year cycle since 1978 for outstanding scientific achievements in the field of genetically determined skin diseases. Eligible are doctors and scientists who research clinical or basic issues at the interface between dermatology and genetics. The mayor of Ulm and the President of Ulm University carry out the award together.

The prize, initially named after the geneticist Günther Just and the dermatologist Heinrich Adolf Gottron , was founded in 1978 by the Ulm dermatologist Günter Tiedemann and has since been administered by a legal foundation under civil law. In addition to the Lord Mayor of the City of Ulm and the President of Ulm University, the foundation's board of directors also includes a board member of the German Dermatological Society.

Award winners

  • 1978: Thomas Krieg (Munich), Ursula Feldmann (Münster), Peter Müller (Munich)
  • 1980: Rudolf Happle (Münster) and Dewald and Lange (Mainz)
  • 1982: Günter W. Korting (Mainz)
  • 1984: Fritz Anders (Giessen)
  • 1987: Ingrun Anton-Lamprecht (Heidelberg) and Heiko Traupe (Münster)
  • 1991: Ernst G. Jung (Heidelberg)
  • 1994: Petra Boukamp (Heidelberg) and Bernhard Korge (Cologne)
  • 1997: Ralf Wienecke (Munich) and Günter Michel (Düsseldorf)
  • 2000: Michael P. Schön (Magdeburg) and Arne König (Marburg)
  • 2003: Meral Julia Arin (Cologne) and Jorge Frank, Pamela Poblete-Gutierrez and Tonio Wiederholt (Aachen)
  • 2006: Regina C. Betz (Bonn) and Holm Schneider (Innsbruck)
  • 2011: Eva Ellinghaus (Kiel) and Uwe Kornak (Berlin)
  • 2014: Cristina Has (Freiburg)
  • 2017: Robert Gruber (Innsbruck)

Individual evidence

  1. Ulm Dermatology Prize 2017 Research between skin diseases and genetics. In: public.now. Ulm University, December 12, 2017, accessed on May 10, 2020 .

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