Gábor-Szász Prize
Gábor-Szász Prize
Prize Winners 1981 – 2022
2022 | N. Müller-Calleja – Mainz | for her work on the pathophysiology of antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). |
2019 | A. Fischer, Heidelberg – Germany | for his contributions within the DGKL professional society and for fundamental work on the significance of the endothelium for metabolic control and tumor progression |
2014 | K. Neumann, Munich – Germany | for his work on the importance of C-type lectin receptors for the regulation of inflammatory signal transduction pathways |
2010 | F. Müller, Stockholm – Sweden | for her work “Platelet polyphosphates are proinflammatory and procoagulant mediators in vivo” |
and Th. Hornemann, Zurich – Switzerland | for his work on “Sphingosine metabolism and the role of atypical deoxysphingoid bases in hereditary sensory neuropathy type 1 (HSAN1)” | |
2007 | W. Kaminsk, Mannheim – Germany, K. Püllmann, Hannover – Germany, D. Teupser, Leipzig – Germany | for their work on a variable immune receptor in a subpopulation of human neutrophils and the identification of candidate genes and gene loci relevant to atherosclerosis |
2005 | Th. Renné, Würzburg – Germany | for his work on the significance of coagulation factor XII for thrombosis and hemostasis |
2003 | St. Dooley, Aachen – Germany | for his work “Smad7 Prevents Activation of Hepatic Stellate Cells and Liver Fibrosis in Rat” |
2001 | O. Huber, Berlin – Germany | for his work on the “Role of cadherin-mediated adhesion and the Wnt signaling pathway in cell differentiation” |
1999 | H. Renz, Marburg – Germany | for his new fundamental concepts of molecular and cellular biological mechanisms of chronic inflammatory reactions in the lungs and skin, which have led to an optimization of diagnostics and the development of immunomodulatory therapeutic strategies. |
1998 | E. Schleicher, Tübingen – Germany | for his work on the regulation of extracellular matrix, which is particularly important in connection with the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy |
1996 | A. Braun, Munich – Germany | for his research on “Polymorphisms in the human B2 bradykinin receptor gene” |
1994 | M. Neumaier, Hamburg – Germany | for his work “Specific detection of carcinoembryonic antigen expressing tumor cells in bone marrow aspirates by polymerase chain reaction” |
1991 | L. Siekmann, Bonn – Germany | for his achievements in connection with the development of isotope dilution mass spectrometry (ID-GC/MS method for steroids) |
1987 | W.J. SCHNEIDER, Vienna – Austria | for outstanding achievements in the field of Clinical Chemistry and Pathobiochemistry |
1985 | E. Schmidt, Isernhagen – Germany | for extraordinary contributions to Clinical Enzymology |
1983 | W.G. Guder, Munich – Germany | for his fundamental work in the field of kidney enzymology |
1981 | T. Bücher, Munich – Germany | for his pioneering work in the field of Clinical Enzymology |