HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

{{Infobox award , name = Hermann von Nathusius Medal , subheader = , image = , image_size = , alt = , caption = , awarded_for = Those who have excelled in the area of
animal breeding Animal breeding is a branch of animal science that addresses the evaluation (using best linear unbiased prediction and other methods) of the genetic value (estimated breeding value, EBV) of livestock. Selecting for breeding animals with superior EB ...
, sponsor = German Society for Animal Breeding , date = , location = , country =
Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe ...
, presenter = , host = , former name = , preshow_host = , acts = , reward = , year = , year2 = , holder_label = , holder = , most_awards = , most_nominations = , award1_type = , award1_winner = , award2_type = , award2_winner = , award3_type = , award3_winner = , award4_type = , award4_winner = , award5_type = , award5_winner = , website = , network = , runtime = , viewership = , producer = , director = , image2 = , image2size = , alt2 = , caption2 = , precedence_label = , individual = , higher = , same = , lower = , related = , previous = , main = , next = The Hermann von Nathusius Medal was endowed in 1928 by the German Society for Animal Breeding (DGfZ) in memory of Hermann Engelhard von Nathusius, an important German breeder. It is awarded, usually annually, to those who have excelled in the area of animal breeding, or in the production branch. The DGFZ was founded in 1905 as a non-profit association which, according to its statutes, should serve society by promoting close cooperation between animal breeding and veterinary medicine, to bring benefit in the areas of animal breeding, animal husbandry, animal feedstuffs, reproduction and health of livestock.


Honoured Persons

*1932 – M. de Chapeaurouge *1932 – Gustav Frölich, Halle (1879–1940) *1932 – Johannes Hansen, Berlin (1863–1938) *1932 – Heinz Henseler, München (1885–1968) *1936 – Johannes Freiherr von Gumppenberg, Berlin (1891–1959) *1936 – Bernd Freiherr von Kanne, Berlin (1884–1967) *1936 – Carl Kronacher, Berlin (1871–1938) *1936 – Karl Kürschner (Ministerialrat), Berlin *1936 – Konrad Meyer, Berlin (1901–1973) *1936 – Jakob Peters, Königsberg (1873–1944) *1937 – Ulrich Duerst, Bern, Schweiz (1876–1950) *1937 – Adolf Köppe, Norden (1874–1956) *1944 – Wilhelm Zorn, Tschechnitz (1884–1968) *1947 – Hans Gutbrod (Tierarzt), Bayern (1877–1948) *1950 – Jonas Schmidt, Hohenheim (1885–1958) *1954 – André-Max Leroy, Paris, Frankreich (1892–1978) *1955 – Richard Götze, Hannover (1890–1955) *1955 –
Wilhelm Niklas Wilhelm Niklas (24 September 1887 – 12 April 1957) was a German academic and politician, who was the first minister of food, agriculture and forestry in Konrad Adenauer's First Adenauer cabinet, first cabinet. Early life and education Niklas w ...
, München (1887–1957) *1957 – Telesforo Bonadonna, Mailand (1901–1987) *1957 – Ludwig Dürrwaechter (Ministerialdirektor), München (1897–1964) *1957 – John Hammond, Cambridge, England (1889–1964) *1960 –
Jay Laurence Lush Jay Laurence Lush (January 3, 1896 – May 22, 1982) was a pioneering animal geneticist who made important contributions to livestock breeding. He is sometimes known as the father of modern scientific animal breeding. Lush received National Med ...
, Ames, Iowa, USA (1896–1982) *1962 – Carl Theodor Schneider, Hofschwicheldt (1902–1964) *1965 – Malcolm Robert Irwin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA (1897–1987) *1967 – Werner Kirsch (Tierzüchter), Hohenheim, (1901–1975) *1975 – Edwin Lauprecht, Göttingen (1897–1987) *1976 – Franz Gerauer (Senator), Hartham, Niederbayern (1900–1987) *1979 – Ivar Johansson, Djursholm, Schweden (1891–1988) *1981 –
Charles Roy Henderson Charles Roy Henderson ( – ) was an American statistician and a pioneer in animal breeding — the application of quantitative methods for the genetic evaluation of domestic livestock. This is critically important because it allows farmers and ...
, Ithaca, USA (1911–1989) *1983 – Walther Baier, München (1903–2003) *1983 – Wolfgang von Scharfenberg, Wanfried (1914–2005) *1984 – Fritz Haring, Göttingen (1907–1990) *1985 – Heino Hartwig Messerschmidt, Gokels (1915–1990) *1986 – Harald Skjervold, As, Norwegen (1917–1995) *1987 – Dietrich Fewson, Hohenheim (1925–2004) *1988 – Hermann Bogner, Grub (1921–2012) *1988 – Joachim Hahn, Hannover (born 1924) *1989 – Joachim Hans Weniger, Berlin (born 1925) *1990 – Hans Moser, Süßen, Baden-Württemberg (1926–2008) *1991 – Horst Kräußlich, München (1926–2010) *1992 – Rudolf Waßmuth, Gießen (born 1928) *1993 – Hans Merkt, Hannover (1923–2001) *1994 – Hans Otto Gravert, Kronshagen (1928–2015) *1995 – Franz Pirchner, Innsbruck (born 1927) *1996 – Franz Schmitten, Bonn (1929–2011) *1997 – Diedrich Smidt, Neustadt-Mariensee (born 1931) *1998 – Georg Schönmuth, Berlin (born 1928) *1999 – Gottfried Averdunk, Grub (1934–2011) *2000 – Peter Glodek, Göttingen (born 1934) *2001 – Gerhard von Lengerken, Halle (born 1936) *2002 – Erhard Kallweit, Neustadt-Evensen (born 1936) *2003 – Hans-Jürgen Langholz, Upleward (born 1935) *2004 – Ernst Kalm, Kiel (born 1940) *2005 – Dietmar Flock, Cuxhaven (born 1934) *2006 – Leo Dempfle, Freising-Weihenstephan (born 1942) *2007 – Ernst Lindemann, Berlin (born 1936) *2008 – Franz Ellendorff, Neustadt-Mariensee (born 1941) *2009 – Lawrence Schaeffer, Guelph, Canada (born 1947) *2012 – Manfred Schwerin, Rostock (born 1950) *2013 – Eildert Groeneveld, Neustadt-Mariensee (born 1948) *2014 – Georg Erhardt, Gießen (born 1950) *2015 - Ernst Pfeffer, Bonn (1939-2017) *2016 - Rudolf Preisinger, Cuxhaven (born 1957)


External links


The Hermann-von-Nathusius-Medaille
on the Webpage of the German Society for Animal Breeding. Agriculture in Germany Awards established in 1928 1928 establishments in Germany