Heinrich Wieland Prize Laureates

Among the Heinrich Wieland Laureates are a large number of world-renowned scientists. Four of its former recipients were later awarded the Nobel Prize. Here, you will find the list of Laureates as pdf.

1979 – 1970

1979: Prof. Konrad Sandhoff

Institute for Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelm-University, Bonn, Germany

Contribution: Lipid-protein-interactions: mechanisms of enzymatic glycolipid degradation and its genetic caused deregulations

1978: Prof. Olga Stein and Prof. Yechezkiel Stein

Lipid Research Laboratory, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel

Contribution: Interaction of lipoproteins with cellular components of the arterial wall

1977: Prof. Gerd Assmann

Institute for Clinical Chemistry, University Hospital, Institute for Biochemistry and Technology, Cologne, Germany

Contribution: On the pathophysiology of the Tangier-Disease

1977: Prof. Helmut K. Mangold

H.P.-Kaufmann-Institute, Federal Institute for Lipid Research, Muenster, Germany

Contribution: Synthesis and biosynthesis of alkoxylipids

1976: Prof. Dietrich Seidel

University Hospital, Institute for Microbiology and Biology, Heidelberg, Germany

Contribution: Origine and structural properties of Lipoprotein X, a abnormal lipoprotein in cholestasis

1976: Prof. Eckhart Schweizer

Institute for Biochemistry, University Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany

Contribution: Biosynthesis and structure of the fatty acid synthetase complex in yeast

1975: Prof. Ernst Ferber

Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology, Freiburg, Germany

Contribution: Phospholipid metabolism in stimulated Lymphocytes: The activation of membrane bound Acyl-Co A: lysolecithin, acyltransferases

1975: Prof. Klaus Resch

Institute for Immunology, University Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany

Contribution: Phospholipid metabolism in stimulated lymphocytes: The importance of the plasma membrane fort he cell activation

1974: Prof. Michael S. Brown and Prof. Joseph L. Goldstein

University of Texas, Health Science Centre Dallas, South-western Medical School, Department of Internal Medicine, Dallas, USA

Contribution: Lipoprotein receptors and the genetic control of cholesterol metabolism in cultured human cells

1973: Prof. Shosaku Numa

Department of Medical Chemistry, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

Contribution: Regulation of lipid formation in the animal. Relationships to diabetes

1972: Prof. Heiner Greten

Medical University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany

Contribution: Metabolism and function of human plasma lipoproteins

1972: Prof. Kurt Oette

Medical University Hospital, Cologne, Germany

Contribution: Experimental investigations on lipid metabolism using human liver biopsies

1971: Prof. Laurens L.M. van Deenen

Biochemcal Laboratory, Rijksuniversiteit, Utrecht , Netherlands

Contribution: Chemistry of phospholipids in relation to biological membranes

1970: Prof. Christian Bode and Prof. Harald Goebell

Medical University Hospital, Marburg, Germany

Contribution: Pathogenesis of acute fatty liver induced by alcohol and other liver diseases caused by alcohol

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