List of Recipients
Laureate
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2022 |
Palladium-Catalyzed Carbon-Heteroatom Bond-Forming Reactions for the Functionalization of Molecules Big and Small |
| 2019 |
Coordination Self-Assembly: From the Origins to the Latest Advances |
| 2017 |
How natural products can inspire chemical biology and medicinal |
| 2015 | Paul Knochel Polyfunctional Organometallics in Organic Synthesis |
| 2013 | Stefan W. Hell (Nobel Prize 2014) Nanoscopy with focused light |
| 2011 | Michael Graetzel Molecular Photovoltaics and Mesoscopic Solar Cells |
| 2009 |
Akira Suzuki (Nobel Prize 2010) |
| 2008 | Albert Eschenmoser Naturstoffstrukturen hinterfragen |
| 2007 | Steven V. Ley C.B.E., F.R.S. The medal was given in recognition of Professor Ley's contributions to chemical synthesis as related to natural and biologically active molecules. |
| 2005 |
Robert H. Grubbs (Nobel Prize 2005) |
| 2004 | Ada Yonath (Nobel Prize 2009) The Spectacular Ribosomal Architecture: Linking Positional Catalysis to Antibody Synergism |
| 2002 | Dieter Oesterhelt Die biologischen Funktionen der Vitamin A-Familie |
| 2000 | Kyriacos C. Nicolaou Chemistry, Biology and Medicine of Natural and Designed Molecules |
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1998 |
Ahmed H. Zewail (Nobel-Preis 1999) |
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1996 |
Jacqueline K. Barton |
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1994 |
Stuart L. Schreiber |
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1992 |
Hans Paulsen |
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1989 |
Duilio Arigoni Zur Biogenese von Naturstoffen |
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1986 |
Koji Nakanishi |
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1984 |
Jack E. Baldwin |
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1982 |
Elias J. Corey ( Nobel-Preis 1990) |
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1979 |
Hans Kuhn |
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1977 |
Alan R. Battersby |
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1976 |
Otto Isler |
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1974 |
Vladimir Prelog ( Nobel-Preis 1975) |
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1973 |
Egbertus Havinga |
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1972 |
Georg Wittig (Nobel-Preis 1979) |
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1971 |
Bernhard Witkop |
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1970 |
Adolfo Quilico |
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1969 |
Robert Schwyzer |
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1968 |
Kurt Mothes |
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1967 |
Georg Wald ( Nobel-Preis 1967) |
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1966 |
Gerold K. Schwarzenbach |
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1965 |
Axel Hugo T. Theorell (Nobel-Preis 1955) |
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1964 |
Edgar Lederer |
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1963 |
Severo Ochoa (Nobel-Preis 1959) |
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1962 |
Lord Alexander R. Todd (Nobel-Preis 1957) |
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1961 |
Arne W.K. Tiselius ( Nobel-Preis 1948) |
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1960 |
Clemens Schöpf |
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1959 |
Arthur Stoll |