The German Immunology Award is the most prestigious scientific award of the German Society of Immunology (DGfI). It carries a prize money of 10,000 Euro.
The prize is awarded to an internationally renowned person who has contributed with outstanding achievements to the elucidation of basic immunological principles and/or to the translation of basic research into clinical application.
All DGfI members are entitled to make proposals. The written nomination must be submitted to the DGfI office. Self-nominations are not accepted. The award winners are selected by the DGfI Board and Advisory Board.
The awardee is selected by the DGfI Executive and Advisory board.
Submission of nominations 2022 is closed.
Nominations
Please submit your nomination by email only, with all required documents combined into a single PDF file (max. 12 MB):
1. Detailed statement by the nominating person why the nominee should receive the prize, including the appreciation of personality and scientific excellence
2. Curriculum vitae
3. Publication list
Please send all the documents combined into a single PDF to:
Dr. Ulrike Meltzer
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Immunologie e.V.
c/o DRFZ
Charitéplatz 1
10117 Berlin, Germany
mail@dgfi.org
Further information:
Prof. Dr. Thomas Kamradt, Jena
Email: kamradt@dgfi.org
Previous winners of the German Immunology Award
2016
Hans-Reimer Rodewald, Heidelberg
2019
Shimon Sakaguchi, Osaka, Japan
2020
Thomas Boehm, Freiburg
Avery-Landsteiner Award
The German Immunology Award succeeded the Avery-Landsteiner Prize, which DGfI awarded from 1973 to 2014 with the support of Behringwerke AG, Marburg and CSL Behring GmbH respectively.
Winners of the Avery-Landsteiner Award
1973
Walter F. Goebel, Rockefeller Univ., New York (USA)
Jaques Oudin, Institut Pasteur, Paris (Frankreich)
1975
Henry G. Kunkel, Rockefeller University, New York (USA)
1977
Klaus Rajewsky, Institut für Genetik der Universität Köln (Deutschland)
1979
César Milstein, Medical Research Council, Cambridge (Großbritannien)
1981
Susumo Tonegawa, Basel Institute for Immunology, Basel (Schweiz)
1983
Ion Gresser, Inst. de. Recherche Scientifique sur le Cancer, Villejuif (Frankreich)
1985
Peter Perlmann, University of Stockholm (Schweden)
1987
Joe Oppenheim, NIH Washington (USA)
1990
Harald von Boehmer, Basel Institute for Immunology, Basel (Schweiz)
1992
Hans Georg Rammensee, MPI für Biologie, Tübingen (Deutschland)
1994
Tim Mosmann, University of Alberta, Edmonton (Canada)
1996
Tadamitsu Kishimoto, University of Osaka (Japan)
1998
Peter Krammer, Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, Heidelberg (Deutschland)
2000
Hidde Ploegh, Boston (USA)
2002
Charles A. Janeway, New Haven (USA)
2004
Klas Kärre, Stockholm (Schweden)
2006
Philippa Marrack, University of Colorado in Denver, Colorado (USA)
2008
Max Cooper, University of Alabama at Birmingham (USA)
2010
Shizuo Akira, WPI Immunology Frontier Research Center, Osaka University (Japan)
2012
Alain Fischer, Paris (Frankreich)
2014
Andreas Radbruch, Berlin (Deutschland)
We would like to thank CSL Behring GmbH for their many years of support.
Picture credits:
Rodewald: DKFZ (Foto: Jutta Jung)
Goebel: Rockefeller University Records, Photographs, Record Group 1100, Box 8, Folder 3, Image #450G55-28; Oudin: Societé Française d'Immunologie; Kunkel: Henry Kunkel Society; Rajewsky: Max-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin; Milstein: Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation; Tonegawa: Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0), User9131986; Gresser: Instituto Superiore di Sanità - www.iss.it; Perlmann: Karolinska Institutet; Oppenheim: Joe Oppenheim; von Boehmer: Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0), Lisa von Boehmer 2008; Rammensee: Hans-Georg Rammensee; Mosmann: Tim Mosmann; Kishimoto: Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0), Holger Motzkau 2010; Krammer: Peter Krammer; Ploegh: Hidde Ploegh; Janeway: Archiv Yale University; Kärre: Karolinska Institutet (Foto: Frederik Persson); Marrack: Howard Medical Institute, University of Colorado School of Medicine (Foto: Beth Woods); Cooper: Max Cooper; Akira: Shizuo Akira; Fischer: Alain Fischer; Radbruch: Archiv DRFZ (Foto: J. Hirscher)