Ariëns Kappers Medal
The Ariëns Kappers Medal is a scientific honor named after the
neurologist Cornelius Ubbo Ariëns Kappers, the first director of the Netherlands Central Institute for Brain Research (Nederlands Instituut voor Hersenonderzoek), now the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, from 1909 to 1946. The medal is awarded by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences on recommendation of the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience
to people who have made an outstanding contribution to neuroscience.
Recipients of the Ariëns Kappers Medal
- Pasko Rakic (1987)
- Anders Björklund (1988)
- Mortimer Mishkin (1989)
- Robert Y. Moore (1991)
- Dale Purves (1993)
- Joseph S. Takahashi (1995)[1]
- Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic(1996)
- Dean H. Hamer (1999)
- Gerald M. Edelman (1999)
- Vilayanur Ramachandran(1999)
- Steven Rose (1999)
- Michael Gazzaniga (1999)
- Antonio Damasio (1999)
- Rudolf Nieuwenhuys (2000)
- Mark H. Tuszynski (2001)[2]
- Dennis D.M. O'Leary (2003)[3]
- Clifford B. Saper (2005)[4]
- James W. Fawcett (2008)[5]
- Frans B.M. De Waal (2009)[6]
- Marcus Raichle (2010)
- Györgi Buzsáki (2014)
- Rui M. Costa (2017)[7]
- Roberto Malinow (2019)[8]
- Karl Deisseroth (2021)
References
- ^ Swaab, Dick (1996). The sixth C.U. Ariëns Kappers Lecture. Progress in Brain Research. Vol. 111. pp. 3–4.
- ^ Hofman, M. A.; Boer, G. J.; Holtmaat, A. J. G. D.; Van Someren, E. J. W.; Verhaagen, J.; Swaab, D. F (2002). The fifteenth C.U. Ariëns Kappers Lecture An introduction. Progress in Brain Research. Vol. 138.
- PMID 15581696.
- ISBN 9780444522610.
- PMID 19660676.
- ^ "Medewerkers - Universiteit Utrecht".
- ^ "Rui Costa awarded the Ariëns Kappers Medal". 28 June 2017.
- ^ "Ariëns Kappers medal for Roberto Malinow | NIN - Master the Mind". 7 February 2019.