The Dan David Prize is awarded for innovative and interdisciplinary research. Prize laureates donate 10 percent of their prize money to doctoral scholarships for outstanding Ph.D. students and postdoctoral scholarships for outstanding researchers in their own field from around the world.[1]
Year |
Theme |
Laureate |
2002 |
Past – History |
Warburg Library |
Present – Technology, Information and Society |
Daniel Hillis |
Future – Life sciences |
Sydney Brenner, John Sulston, Robert Waterston |
2003 |
Past – Paleoanthropology |
Michel Brunet |
Present – Print & electronic media |
James Nachtwey,[4] Frederick Wiseman[5] |
Future – cosmology & astronomy |
John Bahcall |
2004 |
Past – Cities: Historical legacy |
Rome, Istanbul, Jerusalem |
Present – Leadership: Changing our World |
Klaus Schwab |
Future – Brain sciences |
Robert Wurtz, Amiram Grinvald, William Newsome |
2005 |
Past- Archaeology |
Graeme Barker, Israel Finkelstein |
Present – The Performing Arts: Film, Theater, Dance, Music |
Peter Brook |
Future – Materials science |
Robert Langer, George Whitesides, C.N.R. Rao |
2006 |
Past – Music |
Yo-Yo Ma |
Present – Journalism |
Magdi Allam, Monica Gonzalez, Adam Michnik, Goenawan Mohamad |
Future – Treatment of cancer |
John Mendelsohn, Joseph Schlessinger |
2007 |
Past – Historians |
Jacques Le Goff |
Present – Contemporary Music |
Pascal Dusapin, Zubin Mehta |
Future – Quest for Energy |
James E. Hansen, Jerry Olson, Sarah Kurtz |
2008 |
Past – Creative Rendering of the Past |
Amos Oz, Tom Stoppard, Atom Egoyan |
Present – Social Responsibility |
Al Gore[6] |
Future – Geosciences |
Ellen Mosley-Thompson & Lonnie Thompson, Geoffrey Eglinton |
2009 |
Past – Astrophysics – History of the Universe |
Paolo de Bernardis, Andrew E. Lange, Paul Richards[7] |
Present – Leadership |
Tony Blair[7] |
Future – Global Public Health |
Robert Gallo[7] |
2010 |
Past – March Towards Democracy |
Giorgio Napolitano |
Present – Literature: Rendition of the 20th Century |
Margaret Atwood, Amitav Ghosh |
Future – Computers and Telecommunications |
Leonard Kleinrock, Gordon E. Moore, Michael O. Rabin |
2011 |
Past – Evolution |
Marcus Feldman |
Present – Cinema and Society |
Coen Brothers[8] |
Future – Ageing: Facing the Challenge |
Cynthia Kenyon, Gary Ruvkun |
2012 |
Past – History/Biography |
Robert Conquest, Sir Martin Gilbert |
Present – Plastic Arts |
William Kentridge |
Future – Genome Research |
David Botstein, Eric Lander, J. Craig Venter |
2013 |
Past – Classics, the Modern Legacy of the Ancient World |
Sir Geoffrey Lloyd |
Present – Ideas, Public Intellectuals and Contemporary Philosophers |
Michel Serres, Leon Wieseltier |
Future – Preventive Medicine |
Esther Duflo, Alfred Sommer |
2014 |
Past – History and Memory |
Krzysztof Czyzewski, Pierre Nora, Saul Friedlander |
Present – Combating Memory Loss |
John A. Hardy, Peter St. George-Hyslop, Brenda Milner |
Future – Artificial Intelligence, The Digital Mind |
Marvin Minsky |
2015 |
Past – Retrieving the Past: Historians and their Sources |
Peter Brown, Alessandro Portelli |
Present – The Information Revolution |
Jimmy Wales |
Future – Bioinformatics |
Cyrus Chothia, David Haussler, Michael Waterman |
2016 |
Past – Social History – New Directions |
Inga Clendinnen, Arlette Farge |
Present – Combatting Poverty |
Anthony B. Atkinson, Francois Bourguignon, James J. Heckman |
Future – Nanoscience |
Paul Alivisatos, Chad Mirkin, John Pendry |
2017 |
Past – Archeology and Natural Sciences |
Svante Pääbo, David Reich |
Present – Literature |
Jamaica Kincaid, A. B. Yehoshua |
Future – Astronomy |
Neil Gehrels, Shrinivas Kulkarni, Andrzej Udalski |
2018 |
Past – History of Science |
Lorraine Daston, Evelyn Fox Keller, Simon Schaffer |
Present – Bioethics |
Ezekiel Emanuel, Jonathan Glover, Mary Warnock |
Future – Personalized Medicine |
Carlo M. Croce, Mary-Claire King, Bert Vogelstein |
2019 |
Past – Macro History |
Kenneth Pomeranz, Sanjay Subrahmanyam |
Present – Defending Democracy |
Michael Ignatieff, Reporters Without Borders |
Future – Combatting Climate Change |
Christiana Figueres |
2020 |
Past – Cultural Preservation and Revival |
Lonnie G. Bunch III, Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett |
Present – Gender Equality |
Gita Sen, Debora Diniz |
Future – Artificial Intelligence |
Demis Hassabis, Amnon Shashua |
2021 |
Past – History of Health and Medicine |
Alison Bashford, Katharine Park, Keith Wailoo |
Present – Public Health |
Anthony Fauci |
Future – Molecular Medicine |
Zelig Eshhar, Carl June, Steven Rosenberg |