The Günther Laukien Prize is a prize presented at the Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference "to recognize recent cutting-edge experimental NMR research with a high probability of enabling beneficial new applications".[1] The prize was established in 1999 in memoriam to Günther Laukien, who was a pioneer in NMR research. The prize money of $20,000 is financed by Bruker,[2] the company founded by Laukien.[1] The recipients of the Günther Laukien Prize have been:[3]

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  1. 1 2 Ernst, Richard R. (2005). "The Günther Laukien Prize". Journal of Magnetic Resonance. 173 (2): 188–191. Bibcode:2005JMagR.173..188E. doi:10.1016/j.jmr.2005.02.006. ISSN 1090-7807. PMID 15780911.
  2. "ENC - Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference - Gunther Laukien Prize". www.enc-conference.org.
  3. "ENC - Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference - Past Recipients". www.enc-conference.org. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  4. "ENC - Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference - Gunther Laukien Prize".
  5. "Guenther Laukien Prize Awarded to Michael Garwood at ENC 2022". www.bruker.com. Retrieved 14 August 2022.


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