Gregori Aminoff Prize

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The Gregori Aminoff Prize is an international prize awarded since 1979 by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in the field of crystallography, rewarding "a documented, individual contribution in the field of crystallography, including areas concerned with the dynamics of the formation and dissolution of crystal structures.[1] Some preference should be shown for work evincing elegance in the approach to the problem."[2][1]

The prize, which is named in memory of the Swedish scientist and artist Gregori Aminoff (1883–1947), Professor of Mineralogy at the Swedish Museum of Natural History from 1923, was endowed through a bequest by his widow Birgit Broomé-Aminoff.[3] The prize can be shared by several winners.[3][4] It is considered the Nobel prize for crystallography.

Recipients of the Prize

Source: Royal Swedish Academy of Science

Year Laureate[A] Country[B] Institute[C] Rationale[D] Ref
1979 Paul Peter Ewald File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Not Listed "For his fundamental contributions to the development of the science of crystallography." [5]
1980 (No prize awarded)
1981 Charles Frank File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Not Listed "For your fundamental contributions to the development of the science of crystallography." [6]
1982 Gunnar Hägg File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Not Listed "For his pioneering application of x-ray crystallography in inorganic chemistry." [7]
1983 J. M. Robertson File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Not Listed "For your fundamental contributions to the development of the science of crystallography." [8]
1984 David Harker File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Not Listed "For your fundamental contributions to the development of methods in X-ray crystallography." [9]
1985 André Guinier File:Flag of France.svg France Not Listed "For your fundamental experimental and theoretical studies of the dispersion of X-rays with application to the study of structures of condensed systems." [10]
1986 Erwin Félix Bertaut File:Flag of France.svg France Not Listed "Pour vos ouvrages eminents en cristallographie théorique et expérimentale, en particulier concernant les structures magnétiques." [11]
1987 Otto Kratky File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria Not Listed "Für die Entwicklung der Kleinwinkelmethode bei Röntgen Studien der Struktur von Makromolekülen." [12]
1988 Isabella L. Karle File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Not Listed "For her eminent crystallographic investigations of complicated natural products." [13]
1989 Arne Magnéli File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Not Listed "For his epoch-making crystallographic studies of the building principles oxide compounds, which decisively have changed the view of the relations between stoichiometry and structure in inorganic chemistry." [14]
1990 Jack Dunitz File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Not Listed "For your eminent way of using structure analysis as a tool for studying different chemical problems." [15]
1991 David Phillips File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Not Listed "For his fundamental results on the catalytic mechanism of enzymes." [16]
1992 Michael Mark Woolfson File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Not Listed "For your development of direct methods for statistical phase determination of crystal structures." [17]
1993 Clifford G. Shull File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Not Listed "For your development and application of neutron diffraction methods for studies of atomic and magnetic structures of solids." [18]
1994 Michael G. Rossmann File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Not Listed "For your fundamental methodological work on the utilization of non-crystallographic symmetry, with its especially important applications within protein and virus crystallography." [19]
1995 Hugo M. Rietveld File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Not Listed "In recognition of his development of profile refinement methods for the analysis of powder diffraction data." [20]
1996 Philip Coppens File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Not Listed "In recognition of your outstanding methodological and structure chemical achievements in Crystallography, especially the studies of electron distribution in different types of chemical bonds." [21]
1997 Wayne A. Hendrickson File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Not Listed "For your contributions to phase angle determination of macromolecular crystals using anomalous dispersion and measurements at multiple wavelengths." [22]
1998 Pieter Maarten de Wolff File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Not Listed "For your contributions to the theory and practise of modulated structure refinements." [23][24][25]
Ted Janssen
Template:Ill File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
1999 Richard Henderson File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Not Listed "For your development of methods for structure determination of biological macromolecules using electron diffraction." [26][27]
Nigel Unwin
2000 Dan Shechtman File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel Not Listed "For your discovery of quasicrystals." [28]
2001 Kenneth C. Holmes File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Not Listed "For his pioneering development of methods to study biological macromolecules, in particular muscle proteins, by synchrotron radiation." [29]
2002 Leslie Leiserowitz File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel Weizmann Institute of Science "for your fundamental studies of crystal growth and application to separation of enantiomers and for your studies of surface structures by synchrotron radiation" [30][31]
Meir Lahav
2003 Axel Brunger File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Stanford University "for his development of refinement techniques for macromolecules" [32][33]
T. Alwyn Jones File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Uppsala Universitet "for his pioneering development of methods to interpret electron density maps and to build models of biological macromolecules with the aid of computer graphics"
2004 (No prize awarded)
2005 Ho-Kwang Mao File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Geophysical Laboratory "for his pioneering research of solid materials at ultrahigh pressures and temperatures" [34]
2006 Stephen Harrison File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Harvard University "for their remarkable contributions in virus crystallography" [35][36]
David Stuart File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Oxford University
2007 Sumio Iijima File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan Meijo University "for his structural studies of carbon nanotubes" [37]
2008 Hans Eklund File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences "for his crystallographic studies of ribonucleotide reductase. The studies contribute to a detailed understanding of function and activity of an enzyme with a central biological role" [38]
2009 George M. Sheldrick File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain University of Göttingen "for their contributions to theoretical development and methodological implementation in crystallography" [39][40]
Gérard Bricogne File:Flag of France.svg France Global Phasing Ltd
2010 So Iwata File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan Imperial College London "for his seminal crystallographic studies of membrane proteins. Using state-of-the-art crystallographic methods, he has elucidated vital biological functions within the fields of cellular respiration, photosynthesis and molecular transport" [41]
2011 Lia Addadi File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel Weizmann Institute of Science "for their crystallographic studies of biomineralization processes, which have led to an understanding of mechanisms of mineral formation" [42]
Stephen Weiner
2012 Template:Ill File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia
File:Flag of France.svg France
Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire "for their crystallographic studies on ribosomes, translators of the code of life" [43]
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Harry F. Noller File:Flag of the United States.svg United States University of California, Santa Cruz
2013 Carlo Gatti File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy Institute of Molecular Sciences and Technology, Italian National Research Council (CNR-ISTM) "for developing experimental and theoretical methods to study electron density in crystals, and using them to determine molecular and crystalline properties" [44]
Mark Spackman File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia University of Western Australia
2014 Yigong Shi File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Tsinghua University "for his groundbreaking crystallographic studies of proteins and protein complexes that regulate programmed cell death" [45]
2015 Ian Robinson File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom London Centre for Nanotechnology "for his development of diffraction methods for studying surfaces and nanomaterials" [46]
2016 Poul Nissen File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Aarhus University "for their fundamental contributions to understanding the structural basis for ATP-driven translocation of ions across membranes" [47]
Chikashi Toyoshima File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan University of Tokyo
2017 Natalia Dubrovinskaia File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden University of Bayreuth "for their development of new methodology for in-situ experimental determination of crystal structures under extreme conditions of high temperature and pressure" [48]
Leonid Dubrovinsky
2018 Piet Gros File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Utrecht University "for his fundamental contributions to understanding the structural basis for the complement system-mediated innate immune response" [49]
2019 Michael O'Keeffe File:Flag of England.svg England
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States
Arizona State University "for their fundamental contributions to the development of reticular chemistry" [50]
Omar M. Yaghi File:Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States
University of California, Berkeley
2020 Jian-Ren Shen File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Okayama University “for their fundamental contributions to the understanding of biological redox metal clusters” [51]
Douglas Rees File:Flag of the United States.svg United States California Institute of Technology
2021 Henry Chapman File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom DESY, University of Hamburg “for their fundamental contributions to the development of X-ray free electron laser based structural biology” [52]
Janos Hajdu File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Uppsala University
John Spence File:Flag of the United States.svg United States
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
Arizona State University
2022 Elena Conti File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry “for structural studies of synthesis and regulated degradation of RNA” [53]
Patrick Cramer File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Seth Darst File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Rockefeller University
2023 Olga Kennard File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom University of Cambridge "for pioneering work to establish molecular structure databases" [54]
2024 Hao Wu File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Harvard Medical School "for her discoveries by crystallography of the assembly mechanisms of large oligomeric signaling complexes in innate immunity, a paradigm-shifting concept in signal transduction" [55]
2025 Simon Billinge File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Columbia University "for a decisive contribution to making the pair distribution function a widely useful tool for structural and materials science" [56]

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