National Prize for Natural Sciences (Chile)
Award
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The National Prize for Natural Sciences (Spanish: Premio Nacional de Ciencias Naturales) was created in 1992 as one of the replacements for the National Prize for Sciences under Law 19169.[1] The other two prizes in this same area are for Exact Sciences and Applied Sciences and Technologies.
| National Prize for Natural Sciences | |
|---|---|
| Part of the National Prize of Chile | |
| Sponsored by | CONICYT |
| Country | Chile |
| First award | 1992 |
| Currently held by | José Zagal Moya |
It is part of the National Prize of Chile.
Winners
- 1992, Jorge Allende (biochemistry)[2]
- 1994, Humberto Maturana (neurobiology)[2]
- 1996, Nibaldo Bahamonde (hydrobiology)[2]
- 1998, Juan Antonio Garbarino Bacigalupo (chemistry)[2]
- 2000, Mario Luxoro (biophysics)[2]
- 2002, Ramón Latorre (biophysics)[3]
- 2004, Pedro Labarca Prado (biophysics)[2]
- 2006, Cecilia Hidalgo Tapia (biochemistry)[4]
- 2008, Nibaldo Inestrosa Cantin (neurobiology)[2]
- 2010, Mary Kalin Arroyo (botany)[5]
- 2012, Bernabé Santelices (marine biology)[2]
- 2014, Ligia Gargallo (chemistry)[6]
- 2016, Francisco Rothhammer Engel (genetics)[7]
- 2018, Fabián Jaksic (ecology)[8]
- 2020, Francisco Bozinovic (integrative biology)[9]
- 2022, Sergio Lavandero (biochemistry)[10]
- 2024, José Zagal Moya (electrochemistry)[11]