Emanuel Merck Lectureship

The Emanuel Merck Lectureship was founded in 1992 by Technische Universität Darmstadt and Merck KGaA located in Darmstadt, Germany. The lectureship aspires to enlighten scientists and students at Technische Universität Darmstadt, as well as Merck KGaA employees and interested public with leading scientific research in chemistry.

The award honors Heinrich Emanuel Merck (1794–1855) the founder of Merck, an entrepreneur, an original experimenter and a successful scientist.

Emanuel Merck maintained membership in many scientific associations and held many personal relationships with leading researchers of his era, including Justus von Liebig, Friedrich Wöhler, Max von Pettenkofer and Louis Pasteur. The Emanuel Merck Lectureship attempts to continue this tradition of international exchange between researchers.

The lectures are held over multiple days. The lectures include lectures that are open to the public, lectures for a closed audience and seminars for students. The invitation includes travel and a cash prize (€30,000) for speakers.

Awardees
List of previous awardees ( indicates Nobel Prize recipients):


 * 1993 Albert Eschenmoser – ETH Zürich
 * 1994 Kenneth Wade – University of Durham
 * 1995 Jean-Marie Lehn – University of Straßburg (Nobel Prize.png 1987)
 * 1996 Manfred Eigen – MPI Göttingen (Nobel Prize.png 1967)
 * 1998 Jean-Pierre Changeux – Institut Pasteur, Paris
 * 2000 Stuart Schreiber – Harvard University, Cambridge
 * 2003 Samuel J. Danishefsky – Columbia University, New York
 * 2005 George M. Whitesides – Harvard University Cambridge
 * 2007 Sir Harold W. Kroto – University of Sussex, Brighton (Nobel Prize.png 1996)
 * 2009 Axel Ullrich – Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie, Martinsried
 * 2011 Carolyn R. Bertozzi – University of California, Berkeley (Nobel Prize.png 2022)
 * 2013 Frances H. Arnold – California Institute of Technology, Pasadena  (Nobel Prize.png 2018)
 * 2015 Paul Anastas – Yale University, New Haven
 * 2017 Phil Baran – Scripps Research Institute, San Diego
 * 2018 Jennifer Doudna – University of California Berkeley, California (Nobel Prize.png 2020)
 * 2019 Susumu Kitagawa – Kyoto University, Kyoto
 * 2022 John F. Hartwig – University of California Berkeley, California