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Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Nobel prize history

 The Nobel Prizes are prestigious international awards given annually in several categories by Swedish and Norwegian institutions. Established by the will of Alfred Nobel, a Swedish chemist, engineer, and inventor, they have been awarded since 1901 to individuals and organizations for significant contributions to humanity.

Origins

  • Alfred Nobel (1833–1896), the inventor of dynamite, left the bulk of his fortune to establish the Nobel Prizes. His will stipulated awards for achievements in:
    • Physics
    • Chemistry
    • Physiology or Medicine
    • Literature
    • Peace
  • The first prizes were awarded in 1901.

Categories and Institutions

  1. Physics: Awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
  2. Chemistry: Awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
  3. Physiology or Medicine: Awarded by the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute.
  4. Literature: Awarded by the Swedish Academy.
  5. Peace: Awarded by the Norwegian Nobel Committee.
  6. Economic Sciences (added in 1968): Officially called the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, funded by Sweden's central bank and awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

Notable Facts

  • The Peace Prize is awarded in Oslo, Norway, while the others are presented in Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Nobel specified that the prizes should go to those who conferred the "greatest benefit to humankind."
  • Notable recipients include Albert Einstein (1921, Physics), Marie Curie (1903, Physics; 1911, Chemistry), Martin Luther King Jr. (1964, Peace), and Malala Yousafzai (2014, Peace).

Ceremony and Medals

  • The awards are presented annually on December 10, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death.
  • Winners receive a medal, a diploma, and a monetary award.

If you'd like information about a specific Nobel Prize year or laureate, let me know!

Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Nobel prize medical science list

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is awarded annually for outstanding contributions to the field of medicine or medical science. Below is a list of Nobel Prize winners in Physiology or Medicine from the most recent year (2023) back to 1901:






 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1901–2023)

 

Year  2023

- Katalin Karikó and  Drew Weissman  

  For: Their discoveries in the development of mRNA-based vaccines, which played a pivotal role in combating COVID-19.

 

Year  2022

- Svante Pääbo  

  For: His discoveries concerning the genomes of extinct hominins and human evolution.

 

Year  2021

- David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian  

  For: Their discoveries of receptors for temperature and touch.

 

Year  2020

- Harvey J. Alter, Michael Houghton, and Charles M. Rice  

  For: The discovery of the hepatitis C virus.

 

Year  2019

- William G. Kaelin Jr., Sir Peter J. Ratcliffe, and Gregg L. Semenza  

  For: Discoveries on how cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability.

 

Year  2018

- James P. Allison and Tasuku Honjo  

  For: The discovery of cancer therapies by inhibition of negative immune regulation.

 

Year  2017

- Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash, and Michael W. Young  

  For: Their discoveries of molecular mechanisms controlling the circadian rhythm.

 

Year  2016

- Yoshinori Ohsumi  

  For: His discoveries of mechanisms for autophagy.

 

Year  2015

- William C. Campbell and Satoshi Ōmura (shared)  

  For: Their discoveries concerning a novel therapy against infections caused by roundworm parasites.  

  Tu Youyou  

  For: Her discoveries concerning a novel therapy against malaria.

 

Year  2014

- John M. Kosterlitz, Robert J. Langer, and Richard H. Thaler  

  For: Their work on the development of targeted cancer therapies and cellular signaling mechanisms.

 

Year  2013

- James Rothman, Randy Schekman, and Thomas Südhof  

  For: Their discoveries of the molecular principles of vesicle trafficking.

 

Year  2012

- Shinya Yamanaka and John Gurdon  

  For: Their discoveries related to the reprogramming of cells to become pluripotent.

 

Year  2011

- Bruce A. Beutler, Jules A. Hoffmann, and Ralph M. Steinman  

  For: Their discoveries in the field of immunity. Steinman was awarded posthumously.

 

Year  2010

- Robert Edwards  

  For: The development of in vitro fertilization (IVF).

 

Year  2009

- Elizabeth Blackburn, Carol Greider, and Jack Szostak  

  For: The discovery of the structure and function of telomeres.

 

Year  2008

- Harald zur Hausen, Françoise Barré-Sinoussi, and Luc Montagnier  

  For: Their discoveries related to the human papillomavirus (HPV) and HIV.

 

Year  2007

- Mario J. Capecchi, Martin J. Evans, and Oliver Smithies  

  For: Their discoveries of principles for introducing specific gene modifications in mice.

 

Year  2006

- Andrew Z. Fire and Craig C. Mello  

  For: Their discovery of RNA interference—gene silencing by double-stranded RNA.

 

Year  2005

- Barry J. Marshall and Robin Warren  

  For: Their discovery of the bacterium *Helicobacter pylori* and its role in gastritis and peptic ulcer disease.

 

Year  2004

- Richard Axel and Linda Buck  

  For: Their discoveries on the genetic and molecular mechanisms of the sense of smell.

 

Year  2003

- Peter Doherty and Rolf Zinkernagel  

  For: Their discoveries in immunology regarding how the immune system recognizes virus-infected cells.

 

Year  2002

- Sydney Brenner, H. Robert Horvitz, and John E. Sulston  

  For: Their discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death.

 

Year  2001

- Leland H. Hartwell, Tim Hunt, and Paul M. Nurse  

  For: Their discoveries of key regulators of the cell cycle.

 

Year  2000

- Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard, and Eric Kandel  

  For: Their discoveries on signal transduction in the nervous system.

 

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This is just a partial list highlighting key recent winners. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded for contributions across many fields, including genetics, immunology, neuroscience, and cancer research, reflecting the broad scope of groundbreaking medical science.

 

For a full list of winners, the official Nobel Prize website provides an exhaustive archive: [Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Archive](https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/).


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