Jacob Henle Medal
The Jacob Henle Medal is a science award from the medical faculty of the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen . The prize is awarded annually for “outstanding, medically relevant scientific achievements”. The award goes hand in hand with the Jacob Henle lecture by the winner. The medal is named after the anatomist and physiologist Jakob Henle (1809–1885), who worked in Göttingen for 33 years .
Award winners
- 1988: Karl Julius Ullrich
- 1989: Paul Janssen
- 1990: Wilhelm Kritz
- 1991: Wolfgang Gerok
- 1992: Bruno Lunenfeld
- 1993: Peter Hans Hofschneider
- 1994: Friedrich Vogel
- 1995: Andreas Oksche
- 1996: Harald zur Hausen
- 1997: Bengt Hagberg
- 1998: Rainer Greger
- 2001: Friedmund Neumann
- 2002: Hans-Peter Zenner
- 2003: Helga Rehder
- 2004: Hans-Jochem Kolb
- 2006: Eberhard Ritz
- 2008: Klaus Thurau
- 2009: Sebastian Bachmann
- 2010: Martin Lohse
- 2011: Karl Sperling
- 2012: Peter Lichter
- 2013: Michael Frotscher
- 2014: Raghu Kalluri
- 2015: Kari Kustaa Alitalo
- 2016: Jens Frahm
- 2017: Hartmut Wekerle
- 2018: Frances M. Ashcroft
- 2019: Stefan Rose-John
literature
- Volker Zimmermann: "Bringing a Medicinische Facultät into Flor." On the history of the medical faculty of the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen. Universitätsverlag Göttingen 2009, ISBN 978-3-940344-98-4 , pp. 114–115. ( Book as PDF file )
Web links
- Jacob Henle Medal at the University Medical Center Göttingen (umg.eu)