Seaborg Medalists

2023-24 Seaboorg Medalist Prof Juli Feigon

Previous Seaborg Medal Recipients

2023-24Professor Juli Feigon, University of California, Los Angeles


“Nucleic Acid Transactions and the Awesome Power of Structural Biology”

2018 – Professor Emeritus Robert Glaeser, UC Berkeley,


“The Revolution in Electron Cryo-Microscopy”

2018 – Nobel Laureate Dr. Richard Henderson, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology


“The Revolution in Electron Cryo-Microscopy”

2017 – Professor William Gelbart, UCLA


“Viruses, from Self-Assembly to Vaccines”

2016 – Professor Michael Jung, UCLA


“Drug Discovery: From Bench to Market”

2013 – Professor Kendall Houk, UCLA

“Computation and Experiment: Collaborations for Chemical and Biochemical Discovery”

2012 – Nobel Laureate Dr. Harold Varmus, National Cancer Institute


“Can Scientists Make the World a Better Place through Discovery,
Dissemination, and Application of Knowledge?”

2010 – Professor Robert Tjian, University of California, Berkeley


“Nucleic “Transcription, Stem Cells, and Differentiation”Acid Transactions and the Awesome Power of Structural Biology”

2008 – Professor Joan S. Valentine, UCLA


“Frontiers in Metallobiochemistry”

2007 – Dr. R. Stanley Williams, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories


“Making and Using Functional Nanostructures”

2006 – Professor David A. Evans, Harvard University


“Frontiers in Chemical Synthesis”

2005 – Professor Ronald M. Evans, Salk Institute


“Nuclear Receptors and the Complex Journey to Obesity”

2004 – Professor David Eisenberg, UCLA


“Interacting Proteins”

2003 – Dr. Ad Bax, NIH


“Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry, Biology and Medicine”

2003 – Professor Alex Pines, UC Berkeley


“Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry, Biology and Medicine

2002 – Nobel Laureate Professor Richard E. Smalley, Rice University


“The Science and Technology of Nanotubes”

2001 – Dr. James B. Peter, Specialty Laboratories


“Interrogating Cells in Health and Disease”

1999 – Dr. John P. McTague, Ford Research Laboratory


“Transportation & The Environment”

1998 – Nobel Laureate Professor Paul D. Boyer, UCLA


“Life’s Energy Currency: ATP Synthesis and Use”

1997 – Professor Frederick Hawthorne, UCLA


“The Role of Inorganic Chemistry in Medicine”

1996 – Dr. Mary L. Good, Under Secretary for Technology, US Dept of Commerce


1995 – Dr. George B. Rathmann, ICOS Corporation


1994 – Professor George S. Hammond, Allied Signal Corporation


1993 – Nobel Laureate Professor R. Bruce Merrifield, Rockefeller Unviersity


1992 – Dr. Ralph H. Bauer, Bauer Investments


1991 – Professor John D. Roberts, California Institute of Technology


1990 – Dr. George Gregory, Products Research and Chemical Corp.


1989 – Nobel Laureate Professor Donald J. Cram, UCLA


1988 – Dr. Warren W. Kaeding, Mobil Chemical


1987 – Nobel Laureate Professor Glenn T. Seaborg, University of California, Berkeley