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Laureates of the
Prince or Princess of Asturias Award
for Technical and Scientific Research
Prince of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research
1981:
Alberto Sols
1982:
Manuel Ballester
1983:
Luis Antonio Santaló Sors
1984:
Antonio García-Bellido
1985:
David Vázquez Martínez
and
Emilio Rosenblueth
1986:
Antonio González González
1987:
Jacinto Convit
and
Pablo Rudomín
1988:
Manuel Cardona
and
Marcos Moshinsky
1989:
Guido Münch
1990:
Santiago Grisolía
and
Salvador Moncada
1991:
Francisco Bolívar Zapata
1992:
Federico García Moliner
1993:
Amable Liñán
1994:
Manuel Patarroyo
1995:
Manuel Losada Villasante
and
Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad
of Costa Rica
1996:
Valentín Fuster
1997:
Atapuerca
research team
1998:
Emilio Méndez Pérez
and
Pedro Miguel Echenique Landiríbar
1999:
Ricardo Miledi
and
Enrique Moreno González
2000:
Robert Gallo
and
Luc Montagnier
2001:
Craig Venter
,
John Sulston
,
Francis Collins
,
Hamilton Smith
, and
Jean Weissenbach
2002:
Lawrence Roberts
,
Robert E. Kahn
,
Vinton Cerf
, and
Tim Berners-Lee
2003:
Jane Goodall
2004:
Judah Folkman
,
Tony Hunter
,
Joan Massagué
,
Bert Vogelstein
, and
Robert Weinberg
2005:
Antonio Damasio
2006:
Juan Ignacio Cirac
2007:
Peter Lawrence
and
Ginés Morata
2008:
Sumio Iijima
,
Shuji Nakamura
,
Robert Langer
,
George M. Whitesides
, and
Tobin Marks
2009:
Martin Cooper
and
Raymond Tomlinson
2010:
David Julius
,
Baruch Minke
, and
Linda Watkins
2011:
Joseph Altman
,
Arturo Álvarez-Buylla
, and
Giacomo Rizzolatti
2012:
Gregory Winter
and
Richard A. Lerner
2013:
Peter Higgs
,
François Englert
, and
European Organization for Nuclear Research CERN
2014:
Avelino Corma Canós
,
Mark E. Davis
, and
Galen D. Stucky
Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research
2015:
Emmanuelle Charpentier
and
Jennifer Doudna
2016:
Hugh Herr
2017:
Rainer Weiss
,
Kip S. Thorne
,
Barry C. Barish
, and the
LIGO
Scientific Collaboration
2018:
Svante Pääbo
2019:
Joanne Chory
and
Sandra Myrna Díaz
2020:
Yves Meyer
,
Ingrid Daubechies
,
Terence Tao
, and
Emmanuel Candès
2021:
Katalin Karikó
,
Drew Weissman
,
Philip Felgner
,
Uğur Şahin
,
Özlem Türeci
,
Derrick Rossi
, and
Sarah Gilbert
2022:
Geoffrey Hinton
,
Yann LeCun
,
Yoshua Bengio
, and
Demis Hassabis
2023:
Jeffrey I. Gordon
,
Everett Peter Greenberg
, and
Bonnie Bassler
2024:
Daniel J. Drucker
,
Jeffrey M. Friedman
,
Joel F. Habener
,
Jens Juul Holst
, and
Svetlana Mojsov
2025:
Mary-Claire King
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