Honoring scientists who have made it their life’s work to speed better treatments for Parkinson's patients is how Karen Pritzker and her late husband, Michael Vlock, decided to pay tribute to her late father. With their generous support, The Michael J. Fox Foundation began awarding the Robert A. Pritzker Prize annually in 2011 to researchers whose work embodies those attributes of the renowned industrialist, entrepreneur and philanthropist.
Known for his creativity, giving spirit, humility and enthusiasm for finding innovative solutions, Robert Pritzker was a true visionary, and the award is a fitting tribute to his legacy. Using the prize to empower scientists is not only about paying tribute to the man for whom it is named but also inspiring hope for a world free from Parkinson's. The award is given to scientists who make an exceptional contribution to Parkinson's research and are committed to mentoring the next generation of PD researchers.
The award, designed by renowned artist and Parkinson's patient Tom Shannon, is presented by the Foundation annually in New York City.
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        2024Claudio Soto, PhD a neuroscientist The George and Cynthia Mitchell Center for Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Brain Disorders at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Texas 
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        2023Dario Alessi, PhD 
 School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, UK
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        2022J. Timothy Greenamyre, MD, PhD 
 University of Pittsburgh
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        2021Glenda Margaret Halliday, PhD 
 University of Sydney
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        2020Caroline Tanner, MD, PhD 
 Weill Institute for Neurosciences, University of California, San Francisco
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        2019Andrew Singleton, PhD 
 National Institutes of Health, Maryland
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        2018Virginia Man-Yee Lee, PhD 
 Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
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        2017Ken Marek, MD 
 Institute for Neurodegenerative Disorders, Connecticut
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        2016Ira Shoulson, MD 
 Georgetown University, Washington, DC
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        2015John Hardy, PhD 
 University College London, England
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        2014Heiko Braak, MD 
 Ulm University, Germany
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        2013Alim-Louis Benabid, MD, PhD 
 Clinatec, France
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        2012J. William Langston, MD 
 Parkinson's Institute and Clinical Center, California
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        2011Anders Björklund, MD, PhD 
 Lund University, Sweden
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