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The Balzan Prize Winners 2009

07 September 2009
The names of the 2009 Balzan Prize winners were announced in a public event in Milan:

Terence Cave (UK), St John’s College, Oxford, for Literature since 1500

Paolo Rossi (Italy), Universit di Firenze, for History of Science

Brenda Milner (Canada-UK), McGill University, Montréal, for Cognitive Neuroscience

Michael Grätzel (Switzerland-Germany), École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, for the Science of New Materials

The Balzan Prizes 2009 have been announced in Milan by the Chairman of the Balzan General Prize Committee, Salvatore Veca, together with the President of the Balzan “Prize” Foundation, Ambassador Bruno Bottai, in the Corriere della Sera Foundation.

The profiles of the winners and the motivations of the Prizes were presented by four prestigious members of the General Prize Committee:

Karlheinz Stierle (Professor Emeritus of Romance literature at the University of Constance; Member of the Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften) read the motivation for the assignment of the Prize for Literature since 1500 to Terence Cave: “for his outstanding contributions to a new understanding of Renaissance literature and of the influence of Aristotelian poetics in modern European literature.”

Nicolette Mout (Vice-chairwoman of the GPC, Professor of Modern History and Professor of Central European Studies at the University of Leiden; Member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences) read the motivation for the assignment of the Prize for the History of Science to Paolo Rossi: “for his major contributions to the study of the intellectual foundations of science from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment”.

Lord Krebs of Wytham (Principal of Jesus College, Oxford; Fellow of the Royal Society, London) read the motivation for the assignment of the Prize for the Cognitive Neuroscience to Brenda Milner: “for her pioneering studies of the role of the hippocampus in the formation of memory and her identification of different kinds of memory system.”

Enric Banda (Research Professor of Geophysics at the Institute of Earth Sciences in Barcelona, Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC); President of Euroscience, Strasbourg ) read the motivation for the assignment of the Prize for Science of New Materials to Michael Grätzel: “for his many contributions to the Science of New Materials, and in particular for his invention and development of a new type of photovoltaic solar cell, the Dye Sensitized Cell, commonly known as the Grätzel Cell”.

The President of the General Prize Committee, Professor Salvatore Veca, announced that the 2010 Balzan Prizes will be awarded in the following fields: European History (1400-1700), History of Theatre in all its aspects, Biology of stem-cells and their potential application), Mathematics (pure or applied).

The public event, under the auspices of the City of Milan, was followed by a lecture by Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza, 1999 Balzan Prize for the Science of Human Origins, entitled “Italian Culture: a multidisciplinary history”.

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