JEWISH RECIPIENTS OF THE GAIRDNER FOUNDATION AWARDS
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Listed below are recipients of the Gairdner Foundation's International and Wightman Awards who were, or are, Jewish (or of half-Jewish descent, as noted). The Gairdner Awards are amongst the most prestigious in the medical and life sciences. Approximately one-fourth of Gairdner Award recipients have subsequently been awarded the Nobel Prize.
- Harry Rose (1959)
- Karl Meyer (1960)
- Arnold Rich (1960)
- Alexander Gutman (1961)
- Stanley Sarnoff (1962)
- Seymour Benzer (1964)
- Deborah Doniach (1964)
- Ivan Roitt (1964)
- Jerome Conn (1965)
- Julius Axelrod (1967)
- Marshall Nirenberg (1967)
- Sidney Udenfriend (1967)
- Solomon Berson (1971)
- Rachmiel Levine (1971)
- Rosalyn Yalow (1971)
- David Baltimore (1974)
- Juda Quastel (1974)
- Howard Temin (1974)
- Ernest Beutler (1975)
- Baruch Blumberg (1975)
- William Kannel (1976)
- George Klein (1976)
- Sydney Brenner (1978)
- Samuel Freedman (1978)
- Phil Gold (1978)
- Walter Gilbert (1979)
- Paul Berg (1980)
- Irving Fritz (1980)
- Efraim Racker (1980)
- Jesse Roth (1980)
- Michael Sela (1980)
- Michael Brown (1981)
- Joseph Goldstein (1981)
- César Milstein (1981)
- Elizabeth Neufeld (1981)
- Saul Roseman (1981)
- Louis Siminovitch (1981)
- Bruce Ames (1983)
- Gerald Aurbach (1983)
- Richard Gershon (1983)
- Alfred Gilman (1984)
- Martin Rodbell (1984)
- Harold Varmus (1984)
- Stanley Cohen (1985)
- Mark Ptashne (1985)
- Charles Yanofsky (1985)
- Aser Rothstein (1986)
- Eric Kandel (1987)
- Michael Rossmann 1 (1987)
- Sir Michael Epstein (1988)
- Robert Lefkowitz (1988)
- Sydney Brenner (1991)
- M. Judah Folkman (1991)
- Robert Furchgott (1991)
- Bert Vogelstein (1992)
- Robert Weinberg (1992)
- Alvan Feinstein (1993)
- Stanley Prusiner (1993)
- Bruce Alberts (1995)
- Arthur Kornberg (1995)
- Robert Langer (1996)
- James Rothman (1996)
- Randy Schekman (1996)
- Corey Goodman (1997)
- Avram Hershko (1999)
- H. Robert Horvitz (1999)
- Alexander Varshavsky (1999)
- Jack Hirsh (2000)
- Roger Kornberg (2000)
- Marc Kirschner (2001)
- Eric Lander (2002)
- Richard Axel (2003)
- Ralph Steinman (2003)
- Seymour Benzer (2004)
- Arthur Horwich (2004)
- George Sachs (2004)
- Andrew Fire (2005)
- Jeffrey Friedman (2005)
- Ronald Evans (2006)
- Alan Bernstein (2008)
- Gary Ruvkun (2008)
- Nahum Sonenberg (2008)
- Samuel Weiss (2008)
- Richard Losick (2009)
- Lucy Shapiro (2009)
- Pierre Chambon 2 (2010)
- Howard Cedar (2011)
- Michael Hayden (2011)
- Aharon Razin (2011)
- Thomas Jessell 3 (2012)
- Jeffrey Ravetch (2012)
- Michael Rosbash (2012)
- Harvey Alter (2013)
- Sir Marc Feldmann (2014)
- Michael Hall 4 (2015)
- David Julius (2017)
- Lewis Kay (2017)
- Susan Horwitz (2019)
- Ronald Vale (2019)
- Daniel Drucker (2021)
- Stuart Orkin (2022)
- Drew Weissman (2022)
- Bonnie Bassler 5 (2023)
- E. Peter Greenberg (2023)
- Michael Silverman 6 (2023)
- Zelig Eshhar (2024)
- Sir David Klenerman (2024)
NOTES
1. Jewish mother, non-Jewish father according to interview in Bitter Prerequisites: A Faculty for Survival from Nazi Terror, by William Laird Kleine-Ahlbrandt (Purdue University Press, West Lafayette, IN, 2001, p. 48).
2. Jewish mother, née Yvonne Weill.
3. Mother (née Bettina Arndt) was the daughter of an assimilated German-Jewish family; three of her four grandparents were Jews. See biography of Bettina Jessell's brother Heinz Arndt: Arndt's Story: The Life of an Australian Economist, by Peter Coleman, Selwyn Cornish, and Peter Drake (ANU Press, Canberra, Australia, 2007, pp. 1-2).
4. Jewish mother, Lillian Lee Elrick (née Lillian Erlich).
5. Jewish father.
6. Jewish father.
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