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    Year

    Nobel Laureate

    Animal Model

    Contribution to Modern Medicine

    2012

    Sir John B. Gurdon

    Frogs, mice

    For the discovery that mature cells can be reprogrammed to become pluripotent

    2012

    Shinya Yamanaka

    Frogs, mice

    For the discovery that mature cells can be reprogrammed to become pluripotent

    2011

    Bruce A. Beutler

    Mice

    Discoveries concerning the activation of innate immunity

    2011

    Jules A. Hoffmann

    Flies

    Discoveries concerning the activation of innate immunity

    2011

    Ralph M. Steinman

    Mice

    For his discovery of the dendritic cell and its role in adaptive immunity

    2010

    Robert G. Edwards

    Rabbits

    The development of in vitro fertilization

    2009

    Carol W. Greider

    Protozoan, mouse, frog

    Discovery of how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme telomerase

    2009

    Elizabeth H. Blackburn

    Protozoan, mouse

    Discovery of how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme telomerase

    2009

    Jack W. Szostak

    Protozoan

    Discovery of how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme telomerase

    2008

    Harald zur Hausen

    Hamster, mouse, cow

    Discovery of human papilloma viruses causing cervical cancer

    2008

    Françoise Barré-Sinoussi

    Monkey, chimpanzee, mouse

    Discovery of human immunodeficiency virus

    2008

    Luc Montagnier

    Monkey, chimpanzee, mouse

    Discovery of human immunodeficiency virus

    2007

    Mario R. Capecchi

    Mouse

    Discoveries of principles for introducing specific gene modifications in mice by the use of embryonic stem cells

    2007

    Sir Martin J. Evans

    Mouse, Chick

    Discoveries of principles for introducing specific gene modifications in mice by the use of embryonic stem cells

    2007

    Oliver Smithies

    Mouse

    Discoveries of principles for introducing specific gene modifications in mice by the use of embryonic stem cells

    2006

    Andrew Z. Fire

    Nematode roundworm

    Discovery of RNA interference - gene silencing by double-stranded RNA

    2006

    Craig C. Mello

    Nematode roundworm

    Discovery of RNA interference - gene silencing by double-stranded RNA

    2005

    Barry J. Marshall

    Piglet

    Discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori and its role in gastritis and peptic ulcer disease

    2004

    Richard Axel

    Mouse, Drosophila (fruit flies)

    Discoveries of odorant receptors and the organization of the olfactory system

    2004

    Linda B. Buck

    Mouse

    Discoveries of odorant receptors and the organization of the olfactory system"

    2003

    Paul C. Lauterbur

    Clam, mouse, dog, rat, chimpanzee, pig, rabbit, frog

    Discoveries concerning magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

    2003

    Sir Peter Mansfield

    Clam, mouse, dog, rat, chimpanzee, pig, rabbit, frog

    Discoveries concerning magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

    2002

    H. Robert Horvitz

    Nematode

    Genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death

    2002

    Sydney Brenner

    Nematode

    Genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death

    2002

    John E. Sulston

    Nematode

    Genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death

    2001

    Leland H. Hartwell

    Sea urchin, frog

    Discoveries of key regulators of the cell cycle

    2001

    Tim Hunt

    Sea urchin, frog, Rabbit, Xenopus, Clam

    Discoveries of key regulators of the cell cycle

    2001

    Sir Paul M. Nurse

    Sea urchin, frog

    Discoveries of key regulators of the cell cycle

    2000

    Arvid Carlsson

    Sea slug, mouse

    Discoveries in signal transduction in the nervous system

    2000

    Paul Greengard

    Sea slug, mouse

    Discoveries in signal transduction in the nervous system

    2000

    Eric R. Kandel

    Sea slug, mouse

    Discoveries in signal transduction in the nervous system

    1999

    Günter Blobel

    Mouse, rat, dog

    Discovery that proteins have intrinsic signals that govern their transport and localization in the cell

    1998

    Robert F. Furchgott

    Rabbit

    Regulation of blood pressure with nitric oxide (NO)

    1998

    Louis J. Ignarro

    Rabbit

    Regulation of blood pressure with nitric oxide (NO)

    1998

    Ferid Murad

    Rabbit

    Regulation of blood pressure with nitric oxide (NO)

    1997

    Stanley B. Prusiner

    Mouse, hamster

    Discovery of prions, a new biological principle of infection

    1996

    Peter C. Doherty

    Mouse

    Recognition of virus-infected cells by the immune system

    1996

    Rolf M. Zinkernagel

    Mouse

    Recognition of virus-infected cells by the immune system

    1995

    Edward B. Lewis

    Fruit fly

    Genetic control of early embryonic development

    1995

    Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard

    Fruit fly

    Genetic control of early embryonic development

    1995

    Eric F. Wieschaus

    Fruit fly

    Genetic control of early embryonic development

    1994

    Alfred G. Gilman

    Rat, cow, rabbit, turkey

    Discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells

    1994

    Martin Rodbell

    Rat, guinea pig, turkey

    Discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells

    1993

    Richard J. Roberts

    Rats

    Discoveries of split genes

    1993

    Phillip A. Sharp

    Mice

    Discoveries of split genes

    1992

    Edmond H. Fischer

    Rabbit

    Discoveries concerning reversible protein phosphorylation as a biological regulatory mechanism

    1992

    Edwin G. Krebs

    Rabbit, Rat

    Discoveries concerning reversible protein phosphorylation as a biological regulatory mechanism

    1991

    Erwin Neher

    Frog

    Chemical communication between cells

    1991

    Bert Sakmann

    Frog

    Chemical communication between cells

    1990

    Joseph E. Murray

    Dog

    Organ transplantation techniques

    1990

    E. Donnall Thomas

    Dog

    Organ transplantation techniques

    1989

    Harold E. Varmus

    Chicken

    Discovery of the cellular origin of retroviral oncogenes

    1989

    J. Michael Bishop

    Chicken

    Discovery of the cellular origin of retroviral oncogenes

    1988

    Sir James W. Black

    Guinea pig, cat, dog, rat

    Discoveries of important principles for drug treatment

    1988

    Gertrude B. Elion

    Mice, dog, rabbit, monkey

    Discoveries of important principles for drug treatment

    1988

    George H. Hitchings

    Mice, rat, dog

    Discoveries of important principles for drug treatment

    1987

    Susumu Tonegawa

    Mouse embryo

    Discovery of genetic principle for generation of antibody diversity

    1986

    Stanley Cohen

    Mouse, chick, snake

    Nerve growth factor and epidermal growth factor

    1986

    Rita Levi-Montalcini

    Mouse, chick, snake

    Nerve growth factor and epidermal growth factor

    1985

    Michael S. Brown

    Rats

    Discoveries concerning the regulation of cholesterol metabolism

    1985

    Joseph L. Goldstein

    Rats

    Discoveries concerning the regulation of cholesterol metabolism

    1984

    Niels K. Jerne

    Mouse

    Techniques of monoclonal antibody formation

    1984

    Georges J.F. Köhler

    Mouse

    Techniques of monoclonal antibody formation

    1984

    César Milstein

    Mouse

    Techniques of monoclonal antibody formation

    1982

    Sune K. Bergström

    Rat, rabbit, guinea pig

    Discovery of prostaglandins

    1982

    Bengt I. Samuelsson

    Rat, rabbit, guinea pig

    Discovery of prostaglandins

    1982

    John R. Vane

    Rat, rabbit, guinea pig

    Discovery of prostaglandins

    1981

    Roger W. Sperry

    Cat, monkey

    Discoveries concerning the functional specialization of the cerebral hemispheres

    1981

    David H. Hubel

    Cat, monkey

    Discoveries concerning information processing in the visual system

    1981

    Torsten N. Wiesel

    Cat, monkey

    Discoveries concerning information processing in the visual system

    1980

    Baruj Benacerraf

    Mouse, guinea pig

    Identification of histocompatibility antigens and mechanism of action

    1980

    Jean Dausset

    Mouse, guinea pig

    Identification of histocompatibility antigens and mechanism of action

    1980

    George D. Snell

    Mouse, guinea pig

    Identification of histocompatibility antigens and mechanism of action

    1979

    Allan M. Cormack

    Pig

    Development of computer assisted tomography (CAT scan)

    1979

    Godfrey N. Hounsfield

    Pig

    Development of computer assisted tomography (CAT scan)

    1977

    Roger Guillemin

    Sheep, pig

    Discoveries concerning the peptide hormone production of the brain

    1977

    Andrew V. Schally

    Sheep, pig

    Discoveries concerning the peptide hormone production of the brain

    1977

    Rosalyn Yalow

    Sheep, pig

    Development of radioimmunoassays of peptide hormones

    1976

    Baruch S. Blumberg

    Chimpanzee

    New mechanisms for the origin and dissemination of infectious diseases

    1976

    D. Carleton Gajdusek

    Chimpanzee

    New mechanisms for the origin and dissemination of infectious diseases

    1975

    David Baltimore

    Monkey, horse, chicken, mouse

    Interaction between tumor viruses and genetic material

    1975

    Renato Dulbecco

    Monkey, horse, chicken, mouse

    Interaction between tumor viruses and genetic material

    1975

    Howard Martin Temin

    Monkey, horse, chicken, mouse

    Interaction between tumor viruses and genetic material

    1974

    Albert Claude

    Chicken, guinea pig, rat

    Structural and functional organization of cells

    1974

    Christian de Duve

    Chicken, guinea pig, rat

    Structural and functional organization of cells

    1974

    George E. Palade

    Chicken, guinea pig, rat

    Structural and functional organization of cells

    1973

    Karl von Frisch

    Bee, bird, fish

    Organization of social and behavior patterns in animals

    1973

    Konrad Lorenz

    Bee, bird, fish

    Organization of social and behavior patterns in animals

    1973

    Nikolaas Tinbergen

    Bee, bird, fish

    Organization of social and behavior patterns in animals

    1972

    Gerald M. Edelman

    Guinea pig, rabbit

    Chemical structure of antibodies

    1972

    Rodney R. Porter

    Guinea pig, rabbit

    Chemical structure of antibodies

    1971

    Earl W. Sutherland, Jr.

    Mammalian liver

    Mechanism of the actions of hormones

    1970

    Sir Bernard Katz

    Cat, rat

    Mechanism of storage and release of nerve transmitters

    1970

    Ulf von Euler

    Cat, rat

    Mechanism of storage and release of nerve transmitters

    1970

    Julius Axelrod

    Cat, rat

    Mechanism of storage and release of nerve transmitters

    1968

    Robert W. Holley

    Rat

    Interpretation of the genetic code and its function in protein synthesis

    1968

    Har Gobind Khorana

    Rat

    Interpretation of the genetic code and its function in protein synthesis

    1968

    Marshall W. Nirenberg

    Primary physiological and chemical processes of vision

    1967

    Ragnar Granit

    Chicken, rabbit, fish, crab

    Primary physiological and chemical processes of vision

    1967

    Haldan Keffer Hartline

    Chicken, rabbit, fish, crab

    Primary physiological and chemical processes of vision

    1967

    George Wald

    Chicken, rabbit, fish, crab

    Primary physiological and chemical processes of vision

    1966

    Peyton Rous

    Rat, rabbit, hen

    Discovery of tumor-inducing viruses

    1966

    Charles Brenton Huggins

    Rat, rabbit, hen

    Discoveries concerning hormonal treatment of prostatic cancer

    1964

    Konrad Bloch

    Rat

    Regulation of cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism

    1964

    Feodor Lynen

    Rat

    Regulation of cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism

    1963

    Sir John Carew Eccles

    Cat, frog, squid, crab

    Ionic mechanisms involved in excitation and inhibition in the peripheral and central portions of the nerve cell membrane

    1963

    Alan Lloyd Hodgkin

    Cat, frog, squid, crab

    Ionic mechanisms involved in excitation and inhibition in the peripheral and central portions of the nerve cell membrane

    1963

    Andrew Fielding Huxley

    Cat, frog, squid, crab

    Ionic mechanisms involved in excitation and inhibition in the peripheral and central portions of the nerve cell membrane

    1961

    Georg von Békésy

    Guinea pig

    Physical mechanism of stimulation within the cochlea

    1960

    Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet

    Rabbit

    Discovery of acquired immunological tolerance

    1960

    Peter Brian Medawar

    Rabbit

    Discovery of acquired immunological tolerance

    1957

    Daniel Bovet

    Dog, rabbit

    Production of synthetic compounds and their action on the vascular system and skeletal muscles

    1955

    Axel Hugo Theodor Theorell

    Horse

    Nature and mode of action of oxidation enzymes

    1954

    John Franklin Enders

    Monkey, mouse

    Culture of poliovirus that led to development of vaccine

    1954

    Thomas Huckle Weller

    Monkey, mouse

    Culture of poliovirus that led to development of vaccine

    1954

    Frederick Chapman Robbins

    Monkey, mouse

    Culture of poliovirus that led to development of vaccine

    1953

    Hans Adolf Krebs

    Pigeon

    Discovery of the citric acid cycle

    1953

    Fritz Albert Lipmann

    Pigeon

    Discovery of co-enzyme A and its importance in intermediary metabolism

    1952

    Selman Abraham Waksman

    Guinea pig

    Discovery of streptomycin, the first effective antibiotic against tuberculosis

    1951

    Max Theiler

    Monkey, mouse

    Development of yellow fever vaccine

    1950

    Edward Calvin Kendall

    Cow

    Antiarthritic role of adrenal hormones

    1950

    Tadeus Reichstein

    Cow

    Antiarthritic role of adrenal hormones

    1950

    Philip Showalter Hench

    Cow

    Antiarthritic role of adrenal hormones

    1949

    Walter Rudolf Hess

    Cat

    Functional organization of the brain as a coordinator of internal organs

    1949

    Antonio Caetano de Abreu Freire Egas Moniz

    Cat

    Discovery of the therapeutic value of leucotomy in certain psychoses

    1947

    Carl Ferdinand Cori

    Frog, toad, dog

    Catalytic conversion glycogen

    1947

    Gerty Theresa Cori, née Radnitz

    Frog, toad, dog

    Catalytic conversion glycogen

    1947

    Bernardo Alberto Houssay

    Frog, toad, dog

    Role of pituitary in sugar metabolism

    1945

    Sir Alexander Fleming

    Mouse

    Discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases

    1945

    Ernst Boris Chain

    Mouse

    Discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases

    1945

    Sir Howard Walter Florey

    Mouse

    Discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases

    1944

    Joseph Erlanger

    Cat

    Specific functions of nerve cells

    1944

    Herbert Spencer Gasser

    Cat

    Specific functions of nerve cells

    1943

    Henrik Carl Peter Dam

    Rat, dog, chick, mouse

    Discovery of function of Vitamin K

    1943

    Edward Adelbert Doisy

    Rat, dog, chick, mouse

    Discovery of function of Vitamin K

    1939

    Gerhard Domagk

    Mouse, rabbit

    Antibacterial effects of prontosil

    1938

    Corneille Jean François Heymans

    Dog

    Role of the sinus and aortic mechanisms in regulation of respiration

    1936

    Sir Henry Hallett Dale

    Cat, frog, bird, reptile

    Chemical transmission of nerve impulses

    1936

    Otto Loewi

    Cat, frog, bird, reptile

    Chemical transmission of nerve impulses

    1935

    Hans Spemann

    Newt, frog

    Organizer effect in embryonic development

    1934

    George Hoyt Whipple

    Dog

    Liver therapy for anemia

    1934

    George Richards Minot

    Dog

    Liver therapy for anemia

    1934

    William Parry Murphy

    Dog

    Liver therapy for anemia

    1932

    Sir Charles Scott Sherrington

    Dog, cat

    Function of neurons

    1932

    Edgar Douglas Adrian

    Dog, cat

    Function of neurons

    1929

    Christiaan Eijkman

    Chicken

    Discovery of antineuritic and growth stimulating vitamins

    1929

    Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins

    Chicken

    Discovery of antineuritic and growth stimulating vitamins

    1928

    Charles Jules Henri Nicolle

    Monkey, guinea pig, rat, mouse

    Pathogenesis of typhus

    1924

    Willem Einthoven

    Dog

    Mechanism of the electrocardiogram

    1923

    Frederick Grant Banting

    Dog, rabbit, fish

    Discovery of insulin and mechanism of diabetes

    1923

    John James Richard Macleod

    Dog, rabbit, fish

    Discovery of insulin and mechanism of diabetes

    1922

    Archibald Vivian Hill

    Frog

    Discovery relating to the production of heat in the muscle

    1920

    Schack August Steenberg Krogh

    Frog

    Discovery of capillary motor regulating mechanism

    1919

    Jules Bordet

    Guinea pig, horse, rabbit

    Mechanisms of immunity

    1913

    Charles Robert Richet

    Dog, rabbit

    Mechanisms of anaphylaxis

    1912

    Alexis Carrel

    Dog

    Surgical advances in the suture and grafting of blood vessels

    1910

    Albrecht Kossel

    Bird

    Knowledge of cell chemistry through work on proteins, including nuclear substances

    1908

    Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov

    Bird, fish, guinea pig

    Immune reactions and functions of phagocytes

    1908

    Paul Ehrlich

    Bird, fish, guinea pig

    Immune reactions and functions of phagocytes

    1907

    Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran

    Bird

    Role of protozoa as cause of disease

    1906

    Camillo Golgi

    Dog, horse

    Characterization of the central nervous system

    1906

    Santiago Ramón y Cajal

    Dog, horse

    Characterization of the central nervous system

    1905

    Robert Koch

    Cow, sheep

    Studies of pathogenesis of tuberculosis

    1904

    Ivan Petrovich Pavlov

    Dog

    Animal responses to various stimuli

    1902

    Ronald Ross

    Pigeon

    Understanding of malaria life cycle

    1901

    Emil Adolf von Behring

    Guinea Pig

    Development of diphtheria antiserum

      
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