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King Olav V's Prize for Cancer Research

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The King Olav V's Prize for Cancer Research is a research award given annually by the Norwegian Cancer Society to a researcher who has distinguished himself through his scientific contributions to Norwegian cancer research. It was established in 1992.

Recipients

Source: Norwegian Cancer Society (Norwegian)

  • 1992 – Per Magne Ueland, Institute of Pharmacology of the University of Bergen.
  • 1993 – Terje Espevik, Institute of Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).
  • 1994 – Anne-Lise Børresen-Dale, Department of Genetics, Rikshospitalet–Radiumhospitalet.
  • 1995 – Stein-Ove Døskeland, Institute of Biomedicine of the University of Bergen.
  • 1996 – Rune Blomhoff, Department of Nutrition, University of Oslo.
  • 1997 – Sophie D. Fosså, Oncology Department, Rikshospitalet–Radiumhospitalet.
  • 1998 – Kirsten Sandvig, Department of Biochemistry of the Rikshospitalet–Radiumhospitalet.
  • 1999 – Per Eystein Lønning, Department of Cancer of Haukeland University Hospital.
  • 2000 – Anders Waage, Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine of the NTNU.
  • 2001 – Erling Seeberg, Microbiological Institute of the Rikshospitalet–Radiumhospitalet.
  • 2002 – Eiliv Lund, Institute for Society Medicine of the University of Tromsø.
  • 2003 – Sjur Olsnes, Department of Biochemistry of the Institute for Cancer Research of the Rikshospitalet–Radiumhospitalet.
  • 2004 – Erlend B. Smeland, Department of Biochemistry of the Institute for Cancer Research of the Rikshospitalet–Radiumhospitalet.
  • 2005 – Stein Kaasa, Institute of Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine, NTNU
  • 2006 – Øystein Fodstad, Department for Tumour Biology of the Radiumhospitalet-Rikshospitalet
  • 2007 – Ragnhild A. Lothe, Department for Cancer Prevention of the Institute for Cancer Research, Rikshospitalet-Radiumhospitalet
  • 2008 – Hans Einar Krokan, Institute of Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine of NTNU
  • 2009 – Lars A. Akslen, Gades Institute of the University of Bergen and Haukeland University
  • 2010 – Lars Vatten, NTNU
  • 2011 – Sverre Heim, Cytogenetic Cancer Section, Radiumhospitalet-Rikshospitalet
  • 2012 – Claes Göran Tropé, Department of Gynecological Cancer, Oslo University, Radiumhospitalet-Rikshospitalet
  • 2013 – Olav Dahl, Haukeland University Hospital
  • 2014 – Harald Stenmark, University of Oslo
  • 2015 – Rolf Bjerkvig, University of Bergen
  • References

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