Year
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Name
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Citation[3]
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1979
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Paul Peter Ewald (États-Unis)
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« pour ses contributions fondamentales au développement de la science de cristallographie. »
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1980
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(Prix non attribué)
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1981
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Charles Frank (Royaume-Uni)
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« pour ses contributions fondamentales au développement de la science de cristallographie. »
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1982
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Gunnar Hägg (Suède)
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"For his pioneering application of x-ray crystallography in inorganic chemistry."
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1983
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J. M. Robertson (Royaume-Uni)
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"For your fundamental contributions to the development of the science of crystallography."
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1984
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David Harker (États-Unis)
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"For your fundamental contributions to the development of methods in X-ray crystallography."
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1985
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André Guinier (France)
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"For your fundamental experimental and theoretical studies of the dispersion of X-rays with application to the study of structures of condensed systems."
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1986
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Erwin Félix Bertaut (France)
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"Pour vos ouvrages éminents en cristallographie théorique et expérimentale, en particulier concernant les structures magnétiques."
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1987
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Otto Kratky (Autriche)
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"Für die Entwicklung der Kleinwinkelmethode bei Röntgen Studien der Struktur von Makromolekülen."
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1988
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Isabella L. Karle (États-Unis)
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"For her eminent crystallographic investigations of complicated natural products."
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1989
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Arne Magnéli (Suède)
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"For his epoch-making crystallographic studies of the building principles oxide compounds, which decisively have changed the view of the relations between stoichiometry and structure in inorganic chemistry."
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1990
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Jack Dunitz (Suisse)
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"For your eminent way of using structure analysis as a tool for studying different chemical problems."
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1991
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David Phillips (Royaume-Uni)
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"For his fundamental results on the catalytic mechanism of enzymes."
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1992
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Michael M. Woolfson (Royaume-Uni)
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"For your development of direct methods for statistical phase determination of chrystal structures."
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1993
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Clifford G. Shull (États-Unis)
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"For your development and application of neutron diffraction methods for studies of atomic and magnetic structures of solids."
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1994
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Michael G. Rossmann (États-Unis)
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"For your fundamental methodological work on the utilization of non-crystallographic symmetry, with its especially important applications within protein and virus crystallography."
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1995
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Hugo M. Rietveld (Pays-Bas)
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"In recognition of his development of profile refinement methods for the analysis of powder diffraction data."
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1996
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Philip Coppens (États-Unis)
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"In recognition of your outstanding methodological and structure chemical achievements in Crystallography, especially the studies of electrone distribution in different types of chemical bonds."
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1997
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Wayne A. Hendrickson (États-Unis)
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"For your contributions to phase angle determination of macromolecular crystals using anomalous dispersion and measurements at multiple wavelengths."
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1998
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Pietro Marten De Wolff (Pays-Bas), Aloysio Janner (Pays-Bas), Ted Janssen (Pays-Bas)
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All: "For your contributions to the theory and practise of modulated structure refinements."
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1999
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Richard Henderson (Royaume-Uni), Nigel Unwin (Royaume-Uni)
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Both: "For your development of methods for structure determination of biological macromolecules using electron diffraction."
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2000
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Dan Shechtman (Israël)
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"For your discovery of quasicrystals."
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2001
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Kenneth Holmes (Royaume-Uni)
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"For his pioneering development of methods to study biological macromolecules, in particular muscle proteins, by synchroton radiation."
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2002
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Leslie Leiserowitz (Israël), Meir Lahav (Israël)
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Both: "for your fundamental studies of crystal growth and application to separation of enantiomers and for your studies of surface structures by synchrotron radiation"
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2003
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Axel Brunger (États-Unis), T. Alwyn Jones (Suède)
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Brünger: "for his development of refinement techniques for macromolecules". Jones: "for his pioneering development of methods to interpret electron density maps and to build models of biological macromolecules with the aid of computer graphics"
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2004
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(No prize awarded)
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2005
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Ho-Kwang Mao (États-Unis)
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"for his pioneering research of solid materials at ultrahigh pressures and temperatures"
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2006
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Stephen Harrison, Harvard University et David Ian Stuart, Oxford University
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"for their remarkable contributions in virus crystallography"
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2007
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Sumio Iijima
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"for his structural studies of carbon nanotubes"
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2008
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Hans Eklund
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"for his crystallographic studies of ribonucleotide reductase"
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2009
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George M. Sheldrick et Gérard Bricogne
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"for his developments on the division of structure chemical"
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2010
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So Iwata
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"for his seminal crystallographic studies of membrane proteins. Using state-of-the-art crystallographic methods, he has elucidated vital biological functions within the fields of cellular respiration, photosynthesis and molecular transport"
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2011
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Lia Addadi
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"for their crystallographic studies of biomineralization processes, which have led to an understanding of mechanisms of mineral formation"
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Stephen Weiner
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2012
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Marat Yusupov
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"for their crystallographic studies on ribosomes, translators of the code of life"
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Gulnara Yusupova
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Harry F. Noller
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2013
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Carlo Gatti
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"for developing experimental and theoretical methods to study electron density in crystals, and using them to determine molecular and crystalline properties"
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Mark Spackman
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2014
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Yigong Shi
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"for his groundbreaking crystallographic studies of proteins and protein complexes that regulate programmed cell death"
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2015
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Ian Robinson
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"for his development of diffraction methods for studying surfaces and nanomaterials"
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2016
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Poul Nissen
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"for their fundamental contributions to understanding the structural basis for ATP-driven translocation of ions across membranes"
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Chikashi Toyoshima
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2017
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Natalia Dubrovinskala
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"for their development of new methodology for in-situ experimental determination of crystal structures under extreme conditions of high temperature and pressure"
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Leonid Dubrovinsky
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2018
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Piet Gros
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"for his fundamental contributions to understanding the structural basis for the complement system-mediated innate immune response"
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2019
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Michael O'Keeffe
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"for their fundamental contributions to the development of reticular chemistry
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Omar M. Yaghi
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2020
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Jian-Ren Shen
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“for their fundamental contributions to the understanding of biological redox metal clusters”
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Douglas Rees
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2021
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Henry Champan
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“for their fundamental contributions to the development of X-ray free electron laser based structural biology”
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Janos Hajdu
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John Spence
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2022
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Elena Conti
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“for structural studies of synthesis and regulated degradation of RNA”
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Patrick Cramer
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Seth Darst
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2023
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Olga Kennard
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"for pioneering work to establish molecular structure databases"
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2024
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Hao Wu
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"for her discoveries by crystallography of the assembly mechanisms of large oligomeric signaling complexes in innate immunity, a paradigm-shifting concept in signal transduction"
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