BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards

Award Winners

2009 WINNERS

Galardonado Ciencias Básicas 2009

Richard N. Zare and Michael E. Fisher share the award for their fundamental contributions to describing the world at the molecular scale. Their work has rendered molecules visible and allowed us to analyze their collective behavior.

Galardonado Biomedicina 2009

The award goes to Robert J. Lefkowitz for identifying the receptors targeted by around half of today’s prescription drugs. His research has enabled the development of new treatments for neurological and cardiovascular diseases and diabetes.

Galardonado Ecología y Biología de la Conservación 2009

Ecologist Peter B. Reich receives the award for work that radically improves our understanding of and ability to predict the response of terrestrial ecosystems to global environmental changes, including climate change and biodiversity loss.

Galardonado Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicación 2009

The award goes to Thomas Kailath for developing knowledge with a transformative impact on the information and communication technologies. These developments have served to break through the barrier of chip miniaturization.

Galardonado Economía, Finanzas y Gestión de Empresas 2009

Andreu Mas-Colell and Hugo Sonnenschein> share the award for extending the reach of general equilibrium analysis and for establishing the modern theory of aggregate demand. Their work has had a major impact on the empirical measurement of consumer behavior. 

Cristóbal Halftter (Unai P. Azaldegui)

Cristóbal Halffter wins the award for a body of work that has contributed to the idea of a European contemporary music. Halffter has also played an instrumental role in reintroducing Spanish music into the mainstream of contemporary music.

Galardonado Cambio Climático 2009

The Award goes to German physicist and mathematician Klaus Hasselmann for developing methods which established that recent global warming trends are primarily attributable to human activities.

Galardonado Cooperación al Desarrollo 2009

The award has been granted to the Development Research Institute at New York University for its contribution to the analysis of foreign aid efficiency, and its challenge to the conventional wisdom in development assistance.