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The Feldberg Foundation promotes scientific exchange between German and British scientists in the field of experimental medical research. The foundation is registered in Hamburg, Germany with the secretariat based in the UK.
The pharmacologist Wilhelm Feldberg, who as a Jew had been forced to emigrate from Germany in 1933, used the pension he was given as Emeritus Professor in Germany and the restitution money that he received from the German Government to establish the Feldberg Foundation in 1961.
Each year a German and a British scientist are chosen, and each recipient gives a prize lecture in the other one's country.
Recipients
edit2021–2024
edit2011–2020
edit2001–2010
editYear | British | German |
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2010 | Frances Ashcroft, University of Oxford | Roland Lill , University of Marburg |
2009 | Peter Somogyi, University of Oxford | Veit Flockerzi , Saarland University |
2008 | Robin Lovell-Badge, National Institute for Medical Research, London | Stefan Offermanns , Heidelberg University |
2007 | Stephen O'Rahilly, University of Cambridge | Ed C. Hurt , Heidelberg University |
2006 | Richard G. Morris, University of Edinburgh | Felix Wieland , Heidelberg University |
2005 | Geoffrey L. Smith, Imperial College London | Klaus Aktories , University of Freiburg in Breisgau |
2004 | David Lodge, Lilly Research Centre, Surrey | Franz-Ulrich Hartl, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Munich |
2003 | Ian M. Kerr, Cancer Research UK | Franz Hofmann , Technical University of Munich |
2002 | Stephen Franks , Imperial College London | Reinhard Lührmann , Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen |
2001 | John O'Keefe, University College London | Wolfgang Baumeister, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Munich |
1991–2000
edit1981–1990
edit1971–1980
editYear | British | German |
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1980 | John Robert Vane, Wellcome Research Laboratories, Beckenham | Hans Thoenen, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, München |
1979 | J. L. Gowans, Medical Research Council | Erwin Neher und Bert Sakmann |
1978 | Leslie L. Iversen, Medical Research Council | Wilhelm Stoffel , University of Cologne |
1977 | Helen Muir, Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, Oxford | Ernst Habermann , University of Giessen |
1976 | Peter D. Mitchell, Glynn Laboratory, UCL | Eberhard Frömter , Max Planck Institute of Biophysics, Frankfurt |
1975 | J. B. Gurdon, Medical Research Council | Heinz-Günter Wittmann, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics |
1974 | G. R. Brindley, Medical Research Council | Peter Karlson , University of Marburg |
1973 | Brigitte Askonas, National Institute for Medical Research | Otto Wieland , Klinikum Schwabing |
1972 | Henry Harris, University of Oxford | Herbert Remmer , University of Tübingen |
1971 | – | Norbert Hilschmann , Max Planck Institute for Experimental Medicine |