Jecker Prize
The Jecker Prize ( prix Jecker ) of the Académie des sciences is a science prize that is awarded every four years to young scientists. The prize was established in 1851 in memory of Louis Jecker (1802-1851) by the Académie des sciences, was originally awarded annually and has long been considered one of the most important awards for chemists in France.
Award winners
- Louis Pasteur , for his work on fermentation (1861)
- Thomas Graham (1862)
- Paul Schützenberger (1872)
- Auguste Houzeau (1877)
- Auguste Béhal (1881 et 1900)
- Roberto Duarte Silva (1885)
- Charles Joseph Tanret (1895)
- Victor Auger (1896 et 1928)
- Daniel Berthelot (1898)
- Alphonse Buisine (1898)
- Albin Haller (1898)
- Jean-Baptiste Senderens (1905)
- Paul Sabatier (1905)
- Victor Grignard (1906)
- Charles Moureu (1907)
- Edmond Blaise (1907 (partially) et 1917)
- Marc Tiffeneau (1911 (partially) et 1923)
- Amand Valeur (1913 (partially))
- Ernest Fourneau (1919 (partially) et 1931)
- Charles Dufraisse (1925 (half) et 1936)
- Raymond Cornubert (1939)
- Jacques-Émile Dubois (1965)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Les prix thématiques en chimie de l'Académie des sciences. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on August 19, 2010 ; Retrieved May 10, 2010 . 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.
- ^ Rapport sur le Prix Jecker, année 1861 . In: Académie des sciences (ed.): Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Seances de L'Acadamie des Scienes . tape 53 , 1861, ISSN 0001-4036 , p. 1158–1162 (French, bnf.fr [accessed May 7, 2010]).
- ^ Prix Jecker . In: Académie des sciences (ed.): Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Seances de L'Acadamie des Scienes . tape 121 , 1895, ISSN 0001-4036 , p. 1007–1009 (French, bnf.fr [accessed June 17, 2010]).