Pamela Björkman Wins Wolf Prize for Breakthrough HIV and Coronavirus Research

March 10, 2025
Pamela Björkman Wins Wolf Prize for Breakthrough HIV and Coronavirus Research
  • Since the COVID-19 pandemic, Björkman has focused on designing immunogens to stimulate antibody responses against coronaviruses.

  • Pamela Björkman, an American biochemist at the California Institute of Technology, has been awarded the prestigious Wolf Prize for her groundbreaking research on treatments for HIV and coronaviruses.

  • The Wolf Prize, awarded annually for 47 years, recognizes outstanding achievements in the arts and sciences, with many winners later receiving Nobel Prizes.

  • The Wolf Fund recognized her for providing 'new hope in the fight against infectious diseases' through her innovative research.

  • In addition to Björkman, this year's Wolf Prize in architecture was awarded to Chinese architect Tiantian Xu for her transformative rural development projects in China.

  • Her research has significantly advanced the understanding of the immune system's response to pathogens, particularly in T-cell recognition and immunization strategies.

  • This year's architecture prize went to Tiantian Xu for her impactful work, which has significantly transformed local economies and cultures.

  • Her work has been highlighted as a promising strategy for developing future vaccines aimed at major immunization challenges.

  • Other notable recipients of the 2025 Wolf Prize include Jeffery Dangl, Jonathan Jones, and Brian Staskawicz, recognized for their contributions in agriculture, physics, and chemistry.

  • Notable past laureates of the Wolf Prize include Stephen Hawking and Marc Chagall, underscoring the award's prestigious history.

  • Xu's projects have economically and socially revitalized villages through innovative designs, contrasting with conventional urban development strategies.

  • The Wolf Fund praised Björkman's work as a new rational design strategy for future vaccines against major infectious diseases.

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