Wiley Prize

The Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences is a scientific prize, awarded since 2002.

The award is supported by the Wiley Foundation, which in turn was donated by John Wiley & Sons. He is with $ 35,000 prize (2012 ) and is specific and novel research achievements in promoting medical research or clinical application. The winners keep an honorary lecture at the Rockefeller University in New York City.

Five of the 26 winners have later received a Nobel Prize (2012 ).

Award winners

  • 2014 William G. Kaelin, Steven McKnight, Peter J. Ratcliffe, Gregg L. Semenza
  • 2013 Michael W. Young, Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash
  • 2012 Michael Sheetz, James A. Spudich, Ronald Vale
  • 2011 Lily Jan, Yuh Nung January
  • 2010 Peter Hegemann, Georg Nagel, Ernst Bamberg
  • 2009 Bonnie L. Bassler
  • 2008 Richard P. Lifton
  • 2007 Franz -Ulrich Hartl, Arthur Horwich
  • 2006 Elizabeth Blackburn (Nobel Prize for Medicine 2009), Carol W. Greider (Nobel Prize for Medicine 2009)
  • 2005 Peter Walter, Kazutoshi Mori
  • 2004 Charles David Allis
  • 2003 Andrew Z. Fire (Nobel Prize for Medicine 2006), Craig Mello (Nobel Prize for Medicine 2006), Thomas Tuschl, David Baulcombe
  • H. Robert Horvitz 2002 (Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2002), Stanley J. Korsmeyer
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