Black and white medal XI
The Black and white Médaille XI is a distinction given every two years by the Pontifical Académie of Sciences to a young scientist of international reputation. The price bears the name of the Pape which recreated the Academy in 1936.
Prizes winner of the Black and white Medal XI
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2002 : Juan Maldacena and Stanislas Dehaene
- 1998: Gillian Packsaddlled and Stephen Davies
- 1996: Mark Mr. Davis
- 1992: Adi Shamir
- 1988 : Shine Caffarelli
- 1983: Gerald 'T Hooft
- 1981: Jean-Marie Lehn
- 1979: Antonio Paes de Carvalho
- 1976: Lucio Luzzatto
- 1975 : Stephen Hawking
- 1972 : György Némethy
- 1969: Robert B. Woodward
- 1966: Allan Sandage
- 1964 : François Gross
- 1963: Aage Bohr
- 1941: Harlow Shapley
- 1938 : Crow Jean François Heymans
- Laure Saint-Raymond
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