Nicolas Appert 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.[1] 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.[2]
Winners
Source: IFT
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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-Canovas |
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 |
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