The Swiss Nobel Prize winners for medicine

Published: Monday, Oct 7th 2024, 05:40

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The Nobel Prize for Medicine has already been awarded nine times to Swiss or Swiss-foreign dual citizens. These were the prizewinners:

1996: Rolf M. Zinkernagel for the discovery of how the immune system recognizes virus-infected cells

1992: Edmond H. Fischer (CH/USA) for the discovery of certain molecular mechanisms that control metabolic processes

1978: Werner Arber for the discovery of enzymes that can cut strands of genetic material and their application in molecular genetics

1957: Daniel Bovet (CH/ITA) for findings on synthetic substances such as sulfonamides (antibiotics), antihistamines and muscle relaxants

1951: Max Theiler (CH/ZA/USA) for the development of a vaccine against yellow fever

1950: Tadeus Reichstein (CH since 1915) for discoveries concerning the hormones of the adrenal cortex, their structure and their effects

1949: Walter Rudolf Hess for his findings on the diencephalon and how it regulates bodily processes such as breathing

1948: Paul Müller for the discovery of the powerful insecticidal effect of DDT

1909: Emil Theodor Kocher for his work on the functioning, diseases and surgery of the thyroid gland

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