| The
Segerfalk Lecture Award is given to an internationally outstanding scientist
who has made major contributions within the area of Neuroscience. It is
presented in conjunction with a lecture in May every year.
Previous recipients: 1991 - Richard G M Morris, Edinburgh, Scotland 1992 - Eugene Johnson, St Louis, USA 1993 - Adron Harris, Denver, USA 1994- Richard Frackowiak, London, UK 1995 - Martin Raff, London, UK 1997 - Mahlon R DeLong, Atlanta, USA 1998 - Arnon Rosenthal, San Francisco, USA 1999 - Edward G. Jones, Davis, USA 2000 - H Robert Horvitz, Boston, USA 2001- Paolo Sassone Corsi, Strasbourg, France 2002 - Martin Schwab, Zürich, Switzerland 2003 - Peter Somogyi, Oxford University, UK 2004 - Kamil Ugurbil, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA 2005 - Miguel Nicolelis, Durham, USA 2006 - Giacomo Rizzolatti, Parma, Italy 2007 - Bruce S. McEwen, The Rockefeller University, New York, USA 2008 - Florian Holsboer, München, Germany 2009 - Semir Zeki, London, UK 2010 - Joaquin Fuster, UCLA, USA 2011 - Karl Deisseroth, Stanford University, California, USA |