Leopold Griffuel Prize

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The Leopold Griffuel Prize (Prix Leopold Griffuel) is sponsored by the French ARC Foundation for Cancer Research.

The prize is designed to reward the accomplishments of and encourage further research among the world's leading cancer researchers. Past American recipients of the Griffuel Prize include Samuel Broder, former director of the National Cancer Institute; C. Everett Koop, former U.S. Surgeon General, and Anita Roberts, pioneer in research on TGF-beta.

Recipients receive a cash award of €150,000 (valued at approximately US$200,000 as of 2014).

Recipients

Source: ARC

  • 43rd=(2014) - Brunangelo Falini - University of Perugia, Italy
  • 43rd=(2014) - Yosef Yarden - Weizmann Institute, Israel
  • 42nd (2013) - Jiri Lukas - Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research, Denmark
  • 41st (2012) - Guido Kroemer - Gustave Roussy, France
  • 40th (2009) - Hans Clevers - Hubrecht Institute, Netherlands
  • 39th (2008) - Hugues de Thé - Saint-Louis Hospital, France
  • 38th (2007) - Anne Dejean - Pasteur Institute, France
  • 37th (2006) - Sebastian Amigorena - Institute Curie, France
  • 36th (2005) - Carlo Croce - The Ohio State University
  • 35th (2004) - Alexander Varshavsky- California Institute of Technology of Pasadena, USA
  • 34th (2003) - Anita Roberts - National Cancer Institute, USA
  • 33rd (2002) - Kari Alitalo - Council for Health, Finland
  • 32nd (2001) - Jacques Pouyssegur - CNRS, France
  • 31st (2000) - Leland Hartwell - Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, USA
  • 30th (1999) - Thierry Boon-Falleur - Ludwig Institute, Belgium
  • 29th (1998) - Miroslav Radman
  • 28th (1997) - Gérard Orth - CNRS, France
  • 27th (1996) - Pierre May - CNRS, France
  • 26th (1995) - Pierre Potier - Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles du CNRS, France
  • 25th (1994) - Georges Mathe - University of Paris-Sud, France
  • 24th (1993) - Samuel Broder
  • 23rd (1992) - Jérôme Lejeune
  • 22nd (1991) - Umberto Veronesi
  • 21st (1990) - François Cuzin - University of Nice, France
  • 20th (1989) - C. Everett Koop
  • 19th (1988) - Steven A. Rosenberg
  • 18th (1987) - Pierre Chambon
  • 17th (1986) - M. Anthony Epstein
  • 16th (1985) - Jean-Bernard Le Pecq - Institut Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France
  • 15th (1984) - Michael Feldman - Weizman Institute, Israel
  • 14th (1983) - Robert Gallo
  • 13th (1982) - Dominique Stehelin - Institut Pasteur de Lille, France
  • 12th (1981) - Hamao Umezawa
  • 11th (1980) - Vincent DeVita
  • 10th (1979) - Charlotte Friend
  • 9th (1978) - Elisabeth Miller - McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research, University of Wisconsin
  • 8th (1977) - Raymond Latarjet - Institut du Radium, Paris
  • 7th (1976) - Ludwig Gross
  • 6th (1975) - Henry S. Kaplan
  • 5th (1974) - Richard Doll
  • 4th (1973) - George Klein
  • 3rd (1972) - Howard M. Temin
  • 2nd (1971) - Georges Barski - Institut Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France
  • 1st (1970) - Joseph Burchenal - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York

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