Fritz Pregl Prize

Fritz Pregl Prize

Fritz Pregl Prize is awarded annually since 1931 by the Austrian Academy of Sciences from the funds left at its disposal by the Nobel prize-winning chemist Fritz Pregl to an Austrian scientist for distinguished achievements in chemistry.

The list of recipients:
* 1931 - Fritz Feigl
* 1932 - Moritz Niessner
* 1933 - Anton Benedetti-Pichler
* 1934 - Ludwig Kofler
* 1935 - Edgar Schally
* 1936 - Franz Vieböck
* 1937 - Max Haitinger
* 1938 - Friedrich Hecht
* 1939 - Josef Pirsch
* 1941 - Josef Unterzaucher
* 1942 - Julius Donau
* 1943 - Karl Bürger
* 1947 - Heinz Holter
* 1950 - Hans Lieb
* 1951 - Ernst Wiesen
* 1952 - Georg Gorbach
* 1953 - Ernst Abrahamczik
* 1954 - Adelheid Kofler
* 1955 - Engelbert Broda
* 1956 - Heribert Michl
* 1957 - Herbert Ballczo
* 1958 - Friedrich Kuffner
* 1959 - Gerald Kainz
* 1960 - Hubert Roth
* 1961 - Hans Spitzy
* 1962 - Gerhard Billek
* 1963 - Michael Zacherl
* 1964 - Robert Fischer
* 1965 - Hanns Malissa
* 1966 - Johann Korkisch
* 1967 - Herbert Weisz
* 1969 - Vinzenz Anger
* 1970 - Helmut Trutnovsky
* 1971 - Theodor Leipert
* 1972 - Maria Kuhnert-Brandstätter
* 1973 - Wolfgang Kiesl
* 1974 - Hans Leopold
* 1975 - Erik Lassner
* 1976 - Herbert Sorantin
* 1977 - Robert Kellner
* 1979 - Gottfried Machata
* 1981 - Manfred Grasserbauer
* 1984 - Alexej Nikiforov
* 1986 - Wolfhard Wegscheider
* 1988 - Karl Winsauer
* 1990 - Wolfgang Merz
* 1992 - Hans Malissa
* 1995 - Hans Puxbaum
* 1996 - Ernst Kenndler
* 1998 - Wolfgang Buchberger
* 2000 - Gerhard Sontag
* 2002 - Bernhard Lendl

ee also

* List of prizes
* Prizes named after people


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