The previous Arnold Rikli Prize winners
The following scientists were awarded for their research with the Arnold Rikli Prize:
2023
M. Meinke (Berlin, Germany)
Effects of far UVC on micorbes, mucosa, wounds and skin ex vivo and on skin of volunteers
2019
F. Gruber (Vienna, Austria)
A novel role for NUPR1 in the keratinocyte stress response to UV oxidized phospholipids
2018
J. Robijns (Hasselt, Belgium)
Photobiomodulation therapy for the prevention and management of acute radiodermatitis in cancer patients
2017
A. Kawasaki (Lousanne, Schwitzerland) und
M. Münch (Berlin, Germany)
Acute non-visual light responses in patients and healthy controls
2016
L. Zastrow (Monaco)
Free Radical Formation in Human Skin and Threshold Value: A New Universal Body Constant
2015
not awarded
2014
T. Tüting (Bonn, Germany)
Ultraviolet-radiation-induced inflammation promotes angiotropism and metastasis in melanoma
2013
T. Haarmann-Stemmann (Dusseldorf, Germany)
The role of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) signalling pathway in the cutaneous UVB response.
2012
S. Emmert (Goettingen, Germany)
DNA repair, photocarcinogenesis and new phototherapeutic approaches
2011
C. Suschek (Dusseldorf, Germany)
Whole Body UVA Irradiation Lowers Systemic Blood Pressure by Release of Nitric Oxide From Intercutaneous Photolabile Nitric Oxide Derivates
2010
J. Schauber (Munich, Germany)
Regulation of the innate immune defence in human skin by UV phototherapy via activation of the vitamin D3 metabolism.
2009
J. C. van der Leun (Utrecht, Netherlands)
Climate change and skin cancer
2008
C. Jantschitsch (Kiel, Germany)
Infrared radiation confers resistance to UV-induced apoptosis
2007
T. Maisch (Regensburg, Germany)
The role of singlet oxygen and oxygen concentration in photodynamic inactivation of bacteria
2006
J. Reichrath (Homburg/Saar, Germany),
Balance between risks of vitamin D deficiency and skin cancer.
2001
R. Krause (Berlin, Germany),
The role of UV light in cardovascular risk
1998
C.F. Garland, F.C. Garland and E.G. Gorham (San Diego, USA),
UV light and vitamin D in human health, epidemiological exploration
1995
D.E. Brash (Yale, USA),
p53 and photocarcinogenesis
1992
A. Falkenbach (Frankfurt/Main, Germany),
UV-exposition for health care
1991
H. Meffert and H.-P. Scherf (Berlin, Germany), Systematic photo effects
1990
J. Krutmann (Freiburg, Germany),
Photoimmunology
1989
M. F. Holick (Boston, USA),
Vitamin D photosynthesis
Support prizes: E. Lembke (Kartzow, Deutschland) and P. Lehmann (Düsseldorf, German)
