The Marcel Benoist Foundation has awarded the Swiss Science Prize Marcel Benoist every year since 1920. This year the prize, which is endowed with CHF 250,000, will be awarded in the field of life sciences (biology and medicine). Nominations could be submitted from 1 February to 15 March 2023.
The Swiss Science Prize Marcel Benoist is Switzerland’s most prestigious research prize. It honours individuals with an outstanding professional career whose research work has originated mainly in Switzerland and has made a significant contribution to scientific knowledge and to society. To date eleven prizewinners have gone on to win the Nobel Prize.
Nobel Laureate Didier Queloz became chair of the Foundation at the beginning of this year. He took over the position from Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin, who continues to support the Foundation: “I am convinced that the prize will gain even more prestige and prominence under Professor Queloz.”
The 2022 Marcel Benoist Prize having been awarded in mathematics, natural sciences and engineering, in 2023 renowned personalities in Swiss research can be nominated who are active in the life sciences, i.e. in biology and medicine.
The winners of the Swiss Science Prizes Marcel Benoist and Latsis will receive their awards at a joint award ceremony of the two foundations, which will be held on 30 October 2023 in Bern. The prizewinners will be made known to the public in September.
Nominations could be submitted until 15 March 2023
The Marcel Benoist Foundation has appointed the SNSF to evaluate nominations and to select the prizewinner on behalf of the Foundation Board. Researchers, representatives of higher education institutions, research institutions and other institutions under public or private law may nominate researchers who are resident in Switzerland and work at least 50% at a Swiss research institution. The majority of the relevant research work must have been carried out while working in Switzerland. You will find more information on the required nomination criteria and conditions here.
Contact / Enquiries: Dr Aurélia Robert-Tissot, Foundation Secretary, Tel. 058 484 49 41, aurelia.robert-tissot@sbfi.admin.ch