The Segerfalk Lecture Award

For outstanding contributions to Neuroscience.

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

2012 – Ann Graybiel, MIT, USA

2013 – Larry Swanson, Univ. of Southern California, USA

2014 - Arturo Alvarez-Buylla, University of California, USA

2015 - Andrew Schwartz, University of Pittsburgh, USA

2016 - Feng Zhang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

2017 - Nora Volkow, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), USA

2018 - James Surmeier, Northwestern Medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, USA

2019 - David Anderson, TianQiao and Chrissy Chen, Institute for Neuroscience Caltech, USA

2021 – Magdalena Götz, Institute of Stem Cell Research, Helmholtz Center Munich & Physiological Genomics, University of Munich, Germany

2022 - Eero Castrén, Neuroscience Center, University of Helsinki, Finland

2023 - Anil Seth, The University of Sussex, UK