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The Leopold Griffuel Prize (Prix Leopold Griffuel) for translational and clinical research 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 €15,000 (valued at approximately US$20,000 as of 2014).
Recipients
Source (to 2005) :
ARC
49th=(2021) - Divyansh Palia - Healthcare and Biological Research Association at Strasbourg University
48th=(2019) -
Steve Jackson - Wellcome Trust/ Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute at the University of Cambridge
[1]
47th=(2018) -
Martine Piccart -
Jules Bordet Institute
[2]
46th=(2017) - Riccardo Dalla-Favera - Institute for Cancer Genetics at Columbia University
[3]
45th=(2016) -
Richard Marais - Manchester Institute, UK
[4]
44th=(2015) - Olivier Delattre - Institute Curie, France
44th=(2015) - Michel Attal - University Institute of Cancer, France
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-Assémat - 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 Pouysségur - 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 Mathé - 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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