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The Lasker~DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award is awarded by the Lasker Foundation for the understanding, diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and cure of disease. The award was renamed in 2008 in honor of Michael E. DeBakey.[1] It was previously known as the Albert Lasker Award for Clinical Medical Reseach. Past winners include:
- 1946 John Friend Mahoney, Karl Landsteiner (posthumously), Alexander S. Wiener, Philip Levine
- 1949 Max Theiler, Edward C. Kendall, Philip S. Hench
- 1950 George Papanicolaou
- 1951 Élise L'Esperance, Catherine Macfarlane, William G. Lennox, Frederic A. Gibbs
- 1952 Conrad A. Elvehjem, Frederick S. McKay, H. Trendley Dean
- 1953 Paul Dudley White
- 1954 Alfred Blalock, Helen B. Taussig, Robert E. Gross
- 1955 Morley Cohen, Herbert E. Warden, Richard L. Varco, Hoffmann-La Roch Research Laboratories, Squibb Institute for Medical Research, Edward H. Robitzek, Irving Selikoff, Walsh McDermott, Carl Muschenheim
- 1956 Louis N. Katz, Jonas E. Salk, V. Everett Kinsey, Arnall Patz
- 1957 Rustom Jal Vakil, Nathan S. Kline, Robert H. Noce, Henri Laborit, Pierre Deniker, Heinz E. Lehmann, Richard E. Shope
- 1958 Robert W. Wilkins
- 1959 John Holmes Dingle, Gilbert Dalldorf, Robert E. Gross
- 1960 Karl Paul Link, Irving S. Wright, Edgar V. Allen
- 1962 Joseph E. Smadel
- 1963 Michael E. DeBakey, Charles Huggins
- 1964 Nathan S. Kline
- 1965 Albert B. Sabin
- 1966 Sidney Farber
- 1967 Robert Allan Phillips
- 1969 George C. Cotzias
- 1970 Robert A. Good
- 1971 Edward D. Freis
- 1972 Min Chiu Li, Roy Hertz, Denis Burkitt, Joseph H. Burchenal, V. Anomah Ngu, John L. Ziegler, Edmund Klein, Emil Frei III, Emil J. Freireich, James F. Holland, Donald Pinkel, Paul P. Carbone, Vincent T. DeVita, Jr., Eugene J. Van Scott, Isaac Djerassi, C. Gordon Zubrod
- 1973 Paul M. Zoll, William B. Kouwenhoven
- 1974 John Charnley
- 1975 Godfrey N. Hounsfield, William Oldendorf
- 1976 Raymond P. Ahlquist, James W. Black
- 1977 Inge G. Edler, C. Hellmuth Hertz
- 1978 Michael Heidelberger, Robert Austrian, Emil C. Gotschlich
- 1980 Cyril A. Clarke, Ronald Finn, Vincent J. Freda, John G. Gorman, William Pollack
- 1981 Louis Sokoloff
- 1982 Roscoe O. Brady, Elizabeth F. Neufeld
- 1983 F. Mason Sones, Jr.
- 1984 Paul C. Lauterbur
- 1985 Bernard Fisher
- 1986 Myron Essex, Robert C. Gallo, Luc Montagnier
- 1987 Mogens Schou
- 1988 Vincent P. Dole
- 1989 Étienne-Émile Baulieu
- 1991 Yuet Wai Kan
- 1993 Donald Metcalf
- 1994 John Allen Clements
- 1995 Barry J. Marshall
- 1996 Porter Warren Anderson, Jr., David H. Smith, John B. Robbins, Rachel Schneerson
- 1997 Alfred Sommer
- 1998 Alfred G. Knudson Jr., Peter C. Nowell, Janet Rowley
- 1999 David W. Cushman, Miguel Ondetti
- 2000 Harvey J. Alter, Michael Houghton
- 2001 Robert Edwards
- 2002 Willem J. Kolff, Belding H. Scribner
- 2003 Marc Feldmann, Ravinder N. Maini
- 2004 Charles Kelman
- 2005 Alec Jeffreys, Edwin Southern
- 2006 Aaron T. Beck
- 2007 Alain Carpentier, Albert Starr
- 2008 Akira Endo
External Links
"The Lasker Foundation - Awards". - Official site
References
- ^ "Discoverers of Small Regulatory RNAs and Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs to Receive Lasker Awards for Medical Research", MarketWatch (2008-09-13). Retrieved on 2008-09-16.
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