Cothenius Medal

Cothenius Medal is a medal awarded by the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina (known as the Leopoldina) for outstanding scientific achievement during the life of the awardee. The medal was created to honour Christian Andreas Cothenius, who was the personal physician to Frederick the Great. In 1743, Cothenius became a fellow of the Leopoldina, later president of the learned society that had been created by Emperor Leopold I. When Cothenius died, he left a sum of money in his will to the society with the condition that the interest on the money should be used to award a gold medal, every two years by answering a question in medicine whereby some new truth could be established. Up until 1864, the award came with a prize but was then converted into an award for the promotion of research over the whole period of a person's life. Each medal bears the Latin inscription "Praemium virtutis salutem mortalium provehentibus sancitum" (Created in recognition of the ability of those who promote the good of mortals).

Leopoldina Cothenius Medal
The Cothenius medal
Awarded forOutstanding research in any branch of science
Sponsored byGerman National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina
CountryGermany
First award1792; 233 years ago (1792)
WebsiteCothenius Medal

Cothenius Medal awardees, 1959–Present

Year Image Laureate Discipline City Ref
2025 Kai Simons (born 1938) Biochemistry/cell biology Dresden
2024 Roger S. Goody (born 1944) Biochemistry Dortmund
2023 Jürgen Troe (born 1940) Physical Chemistry Göttingen
2021 Rudolf K. Thauer (born 1939) Microbiology/Immunology Marburg
2021 Werner Kühlbrandt (born 1951) Biochemistry/Structural Biology Frankfurt
2019 Klaus Müllen (born 1947) Chemistry Mainz
2019 Walter Neupert (1939–2019) Biochemistry and cell biology Martinsried
2017 Fritz Melchers (born 1936) Cell biology Berlin
2017 Joachim Trümper (born 1933) X-ray astronomy Garching
2015 Herbert Gleiter (born 1938) Physics Karlsruhe
2015 Otto Ludwig Lange (1927–2017) Biology Würzburg
2013 Gunter S. Fischer (born 1943) Chemistry Halle
2013 Wolf Singer (born 1943) Neurosciences Frankfurt
2011 Bert Hölldobler (born 1936) Zoology Würzburg
2011 Anna M. Wobus (born 1945) Human genetics and molecular medicine Gatersleben
2011 Ulrich Wobus (born 1942) Genetics/Molecular Biology Gatersleben
2009 Karl Decker (1925–2024) Biochemistry
2009 Eduard Seidler (1929–2020) History of medicine
2007 Klaus Wolff (1935–2019) Dermatology Vienna
2007 Sigrid Doris Peyerimhoff (born 1937) Physical chemistry Bonn
2005 Hans Günter Schlegel (1924–2013) Microbiology Göttingen
2005 Alfred Gierer (born 1929) Molecular biologist
2003 Ernst J. M. Helmreich (1922–2017) Biochemistry Würzburg
2003 Benno Parthier (1932–2019) Cell biology
2003 Andreas Oksche (1926–2017) Anatomy Giessen
2001 Leopold Horner (1911–2005) Chemistry Mainz
2001 Heinz Jagodzinski (1916–2012) Physics Munich
2000 Hans Mohr (1930–2016) Plant physiologist Freiburg
1999 Rudolf Rott (1926–2003) Veterinary medicine Giessen
1999 Dorothea Kuhn (1923–2015) History of science and medicine Marbach
1997 Otto Braun-Falco (1922–2018) Dermatology Munich
1997 Friedrich Hirzebruch (1927–2012) Mathematics Bonn
1995 Wilhelm Doerr (1914–1996) Pathology Heidelberg
1995 Gottfried Möllenstedt (1912–1997) Physics Tübingen
1995 Dietrich Schneider (1919–2008) Zoology Starnberg
1993 Wolfgang Gerok ( (1926–2021) Internal Medicine Freiburg
1993 Bernhard Hassenstein (1922–2016) Zoologie Freiburg
1991 Heinz Röhrer (1905–1992) Veterinary Medicine Rathenow
1991 Albert Eschenmoser (1925–2023) Chemistry Küsnacht
1989 Sir Bernhard Katz (1911–2003) Physiology London
1989 Jürgen Tonndorf (1914–1989) Otorhinolaryngology New York
1989 Heinz Bethge (1919–2001) Physics
1987 Rostislaw Kaischew (1908–1990) Physical Chemistry Sofia
1987 Adolf Watznauer (1907–1995) Geology Karl-Marx-Stadt
1985 Konrad Zuse (1910–1995) Computer technology Hünfeld
1985 Hermann Flohn (1912–1997) Climatology Bonn
1983 Wolf von Engelhardt (1910–2008) Mineralogy Tübingen
1983 Erna Lesky (1911–1986) History of Medicine Innsbruck
1980 Wilhelm Jost (1903–1988) Physical Chemistry Göttingen
1980 Peter Friedrich Matzen (1909–1986) Orthopaedics Leipzig
1977 Wolfgang Gentner (1906–1980) Physics Heidelberg
1977 Arnold Graffi (1910–2006) General Biology Berlin
1975 Ilya Prigogine (1917–1988) Physical Chemistry Brussels/Austin
1975 Ernst Ruska (1906–1996) Physics Berlin
1974 Viktor Ambartsumian (1908–1996) Astronomy Yerevan
1973 Albrecht Unsöld (1905–1995) Astronomy Kiel
1972 Erwin Reichenbach (1897–1973) Stomatology
1971 Otto Kratky (1902–1995) Physical Chemistry Graz
1971 Friedrich Hund (1896–1997) Göttingen Physics
1969 Pavel Alexandrov (1896–1982) Mathematics Moscow
1969 Helmut Hasse (1898–1979) Mathematics Hamburg
1969 Bartel Leendert van der Waerden (1903 - 1996) Mathematics Zürich
1967 Vladimir Engelgardt (1894–1984) Physiological Chemistry Moscow
1967 Karl Lohmann (1898–1978) Physiological Chemistry Berlin
1966 Archibald Vivian Hill (1886–1977) Physiology Cambridge (GB)
1965 Hans Hermann Bennhold (1893–1976) Internal Medicine Tübingen
1965 Ernst Derra (1901–1979) Surgery Düsseldorf
1964 Wolfgang von Buddenbrock-Hettersdorff (1884–1964) Zoology Mainz
1961 Max Bürger (1885–1966) Internal Medicine Leipzig
1960 Kurt Mothes [de] (1900–1983) Botany Halle
1960 John Eccles (1903–1997) Physiology Canberra
1959 George de Hevesy (1885–1966) Physical Chemistry Stockholm
1959 Pyotr Kapitsa (1894–1984) Physics Moscow

Cothenius Medal awardees, 1864–1953

Cothenius Medal awardees, 1792–1861

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