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FEMS-Lwoff Award

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The FEMS-Lwoff Award is given for outstanding service to microbiology in Europe. All fields of microbiology are considered. It is intended as a reward for a person or a group of persons, preferably working and residing in Europe.

The FEMS-Lwoff Award consists of a prize-lecture presented at a FEMS Congress, a medal, and an honorarium of EUR 1 000.

The FEMS-Lwoff Award series was initiated in the year 2000 at the occasion of the 25th Anniversary of FEMS. It was named in honour of the 1st FEMS President (1974-1976), Professor André M. Lwoff.

 

Left: Professor André M. Lwoff (1902-1994)
Above: Frontside of the silver FEMS-Lwoff Award Medal.

The FEMS-Lwoff Award regulations are available for download as PDF:
FEMS Lwoff Award Regulations

FEMS-Lwoff Awardees

FEMS-Lwoff Awardee 2011

  

Miroslav Radman
Croatia

Prize Lecture:                                                                                            

                                                                                                                                
Venue:
Geneva, Switzerland,
4th FEMS Congress
Date: 30 June 2011

FEMS-Lwoff Awardee 2009

  

Karl-Heinz Schleifer 
Germany

Prize Lecture:  Classification of Bacteria: From Unicellular Plants to the Age of Genomics


Venue:
Gothenburg, Sweden, at the occasion of
the 3rd FEMS Congress
Date: 1 July 2009

FEMS-Lwoff Awardee 2006

Jorg Hacker
Germany

Prize Lecture: 
 Evolution in Microbial Pathogens

Venue:
Madrid, Spain, at the occasion of
the 2nd FEMS Congress
Date: 6 July 2006

FEMS-Lwoff Awardee 2003

Professor Sir David A. Hopwood
United Kingdom

Prize Lecture: Streptomyces Genes in Nature and Medicine

Venue:
Ljubljana, Slovenia, at the occasion of the 1st FEMS Congress
Date: 2 July 2003

FEMS-Lwoff Awardee 2000

Professor Philippe J. Sansonetti
France

Prize Lecture: Rupture, invasion and inflammatory destruction of the intestinal barrier by Shigella, making sense of prokaryote-eukaryote cross-talks.

Venue:
Sevilla, Spain, at the occasion of the FEMS Jubilee (25th anniversary)
Date: 15 September 2000