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Nicolas Appert Award
Food technology award
Food technology award
The Nicolas Appert Award is awarded by the Chicago Section of the Institute of Food Technologists for preeminence in and contributions to the field of food technology. The award has been given annually since 1942 and is named after Nicolas Appert, the French inventor of airtight food preservation. Award winners receive a bronze medal with a front view of Appert and a $5000 honorarium. This is considered one of the highest honors in food technology.
Winners
Source: IFT
| Year | Winner |
|---|---|
| 1942 | William Vere Cruess |
| 1943 | Samuel C. Prescott |
| 1944 | Charles Albert Browne, Jr. |
| 1945 | A.W. Bitting |
| 1946 | C.H. Bailey |
| 1947 | C. Olin Ball |
| 1948 | C.A. Elvenhjem |
| 1949 | Roy C. Newton |
| 1950 | Thomas M. Rector |
| 1951 | A.E. Stevenson |
| 1952 | Edward M. Chace |
| 1953 | Victor M. Conquest |
| 1954 | Charles N. Frey |
| 1955 | Charles Glen King |
| 1956 | Bernard E. Proctor |
| 1957 | Emil M. Mrak |
| 1958 | William F. Geddes |
| 1959 | Berton S. Clark |
| 1960 | Ernest H. Wiegand |
| 1961 | Helmut C. Diehl |
| 1962 | Arnold Kent Balls |
| 1963 | Karl F. Meyer |
| 1964 | Gail M. Dack |
| 1965 | Harold W. Schultz |
| 1966 | Maynard A. Joslyn |
| 1967 | Michael J. Copley |
| 1968 | Donald K. Tressler |
| 1969 | Edwin M. Foster |
| Year | Winner |
|---|---|
| 1970 | Samuel A. Goldblith |
| 1971 | Reid T. Milner |
| 1972 | John C. Ayres |
| 1973 | Hans Linweaver |
| 1974 | George F. Stewart |
| 1975 | Ernest J. Briskey |
| 1976 | Amihud Kramer |
| 1977 | Richard L. Hall |
| 1978 | Jasper G. Woodroof |
| 1979 | Frederick J. Francis |
| 1980 | Evan C. Binkerd |
| 1981 | Bernard S. Schweigert |
| 1982 | Clinton O. Chichester |
| 1983 | Stephen S. Chang |
| 1984 | John J. Powers |
| 1985 | Alina S. Szczesniak |
| 1986 | Marcus Karel |
| 1987 | Elmer H. Marth |
| 1988 | Owen R. Fennema |
| 1989 | Fergus M. Clydesdale |
| 1990 | Myron Solberg |
| 1991 | Raymond J. Moshy |
| 1992 | Irving J. Pflug |
| 1993 | Wilbur A. Gould |
| 1994 | Roy L. Whistler |
| 1995 | Philip E. Nelson |
| 1996 | Michael P. Doyle |
| 1997 | H.C. Rudolph Heiss |
| Year | Winner |
|---|---|
| 1998 | Theodore P. Labuza |
| 1999 | Robert G. Cassens |
| 2000 | Aaron L. Brody |
| 2001 | Adolph (Al) S. Clausi |
| 2002 | Daniel F. Farkas |
| 2003 | Dietrich Knorr |
| 2004 | Larry R. Beuchat |
| 2005 | Gustavo V. Barbosa-Cánovas |
| 2006 | George E. Inglett |
| 2007 | Todd R. Klaenhammer |
| 2008 | Gilbert A. Leveille |
| 2009 | Daryl B. Lund |
| 2010 | R. Paul Singh |
| 2011 | Dr. Malcolm Bourne |
| 2012 | Casimir Akoh |
| 2013 | Kenneth R. Swartzel |
| 2014 | C. Patrick Dunne |
| 2015 | Stephen Taylor |
| 2016 | E. Allen Foegeding |
| 2017 | Jozef L. Kokini |
| 2018 | Dennis R. Heldman |
| 2019 | D. Julian McClements |
| 2020 | José Miguel Aguilera |
References
References
- "Lifetime Achievement Award in Honor of Nicolas Appert".
- "Chicago IFT | Nicolas Appert Award".
- Hensel, Kelly. (1 July 2020). "Congrats IFT 2020 Achievement Award Winners". Institute of Food Technologists.
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