Wolf price

The Prix Wolf are allotted every year in Israel by the Fondation Wolf.

Five or six Prices are decreed annually since 1978 with artists and alive scientists of exceptional scale, without consideration of nationality, race, color, religion, sex or opinion policy, for achievements in the interest of the humanity and of peaceful relations between the people.

In Sciences, there is a price in Agriculture, Chimie, Mathématiques, in Médecine and Physique.

List prizes winner in agriculture

  • 1978 : George F. Sprage and John C. Walker the United States

  • 1979: Jay L. Lush the United States and Sir Kenneth Blaxter the United Kingdom
  • 1980: Karl Maramorosch the United States
  • 1981: John O. Almquist, Henry A. Lardy and Glenn W. Sallsbury the United States
  • 1982: Wendell Roelofs the United States
  • 1983 - 1984: Gift Kirkham the United States and Cornelis De Wit Netherlands
  • 1984 _ 1985: Robert H. Burris the United States
  • 1986: Sir Ralph Riley the United Kingdom and Ernest R. Sears the United States
  • 1987: Swiss Theodor Diener
  • 1988: Charles Thibault France and Ernest Polge the United Kingdom
  • 1989: Peter Biggs and Michael Elliott the United Kingdom
  • 1990: Jozef Stefaan Schell Belgium
  • 1991: Shang-F Yang
  • 1993: John Casida the United States
  • 1994 - 1995: Carl Huffaker and Perry Adkisson the United States
  • 1995 - 1996: Morris Schnitzer Germany and Frank Stevenson the United States
  • 1996 - 1997: Neal First the United States
  • 1998: Ilan Chet and Baldur Stefansson Canada
  • 2000: Gurdev Khush India
  • 2001: Roger Beachy and James Womack the United States
  • 2002 - 2003: Michael Roberts the United Kingdom and Fuller Bazer the United States
  • 2004: Yuan Long Ping China and Steven Tanksley the United States
  • 2007: Michel Georges Belgium and Ronald L. Philips the United States

List prizes winner in art

List prizes winner in chemistry

  • 1978 : Carl Djerassi Austria

for its work in bioorganic chemistry, spectroscopic applications of novel methods, and its support for the international cooperation for its contributions to the comprehension of the structure and the synthetic and natural polymer reaction of for its development of the theory of absolute output and its clever applications to the chemical and physical process
  • 1981: Joseph Chatt the United Kingdom
for its contributions pionnières and fondamentalesà the chemistry of synthesis of metals of transition, particularly hydrides metal and the complexes dinitrogenes
  • 1982: John Polanyi ¹ Germany and George Pimentei ² the United States
¹ for its studies on the chemical reactions in with a detail without precedent by developing the infra-red technique of chemiluminescence, and to have considered laser chemistry
² for the development of the spectroscopy stalemate insulation out of matrix and for the discovery of laser photodissociation and laser chemistry
  • 1983 - 1984: Herbert Gutowsky ¹, Harden McConnell ² and John Waugh ³ the United States
¹ for its work of pioneer in the development and the applications of the nuclear spectroscopy of magnetic resonance in chemistry
² for its studies of the electronic structure of the molecules by the nuclear spectroscopy of magnetic resonance and for the introduction and the biological applications of the techniques of spin-label
³ for its contributions theoretical and experimental fundamental to the high-resolution of the spectroscopy of magnetic resonance in the solids for its contributions to the chemical kinetics, and in particular the theories of reactions unimoléculaires and the reactions by transfer of electrons
  • 1986: Elias Corey ¹ the United States and Albert Eschenmoser ² Suisse
¹ for its remarkable research on the synthesis of natural products highly complex and the demonstration in new ways of thinking in connection with its syntheses ² for its remarkable research on the synthesis, the stereochemistry and the mechanisms of reaction for the formation of natural products, and in particular the vitamin B-12
  • 1987: Sir David Phillips and David Blow Royaume-Uni
for their contributions to crystallography by x-rays of protein and for the elucidation of the structure of the enzymes and their mechanisms of action
  • 1988: Joshua Jortner Poland and Raphael Levine
for their theoretical studies incisors elucidating the acquisition and the provision of energy in the molecular systems and the mechanisms of selectivity and dynamic specificity
  • 1989: Duilio Arigoni ¹ Suisse and Allan Battersby ² Royaume-Uni
for their fundamental contributions to the elucidation of the mechanism of the enzymatic reactions and for the biosynthesis of natural compounds, in particular the pigments
  • 1991: Richard Ernst ¹ Suisse and Alexander Pines ²
¹ for its revolutionary contributions the spectroscopy by NMR, in particular the NMR by transform of Fourier and the NMR with two-dimension
² for its revolutionary contributions to the spectroscopy by NMR, especially the NMR multi-quanta and NMR with high spin for its revolutionary contributions to chemistry theory, in particular by developing methods of modern quantum chemistry effective and largely employed
  • 1993: Ahmed Zewail
for its development pioneer in the development of the laser femtochimy. Femtochimy with now made possible to study the chemical evolution of reactions in real-time
  • 1994 - 1995: Richard Lerner and Peter Schultz the United States
for the conversion of antibody into enzyme, making possible the catalysis of chemical reactions considered impossible by procedures of traditional chemistry for the development of new chemical reactions which opened new ways of complex syntheses of molecules, in particular polysaccharides and the majority of the others compounds important in biology and medicine for their revolutionary contributions in the field of the science of surfaces in general and for their fundamental elucidation of the mechanism of the reactions in heterogeneous catalysis on surfaces single-crystal in particular for its fundamental contributions in the study and the synthesis of oligosaccharides and the elucidation of their role in the molecular recognition in the biological systems
  • 2000: Albert Cotton the United States
to have opened a new stage in the chemistry of metals of trnasition based on pairs and clusters of metal atoms directly bound by simple and multiple connections
  • 2001: Henri Kagan France, Ryoji Noyori Japan and Barry Sharpless the United States
for their work pioneers, creative and crucial in the development of the asymmetrical catalysis for the synthesis of chiral molecules
  • 2004: Harry Gray the United States
for its work pioneer in bio-inorganic chemistry, clearing up the new principles of structure and transfer of electron to long range in the proteins
  • 2005: Richard Zare the United States
for its clever applications of the laser techniques, for the identification of complex mechanisms in the molecules, and for their use in analytical chemistry
  • 2007: Ada Yonath and George Feher the United States

List prizes winner in mathematics

List prizes winner in medicine

List prizes winner in physics

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