BERLIN, GERMANY - Newsaktuell - 2 June 2026 - The Virchow Prize
2026 has been jointly awarded to Jean‑Jacques Muyembe and Peter Piot for
their pioneering and enduring leadership in the discovery, control, and
understanding of epidemic threats, and for advancing equitable,
multilateral cooperation and governance that have fundamentally
strengthened global preparedness and solidarity in the face of
infectious disease outbreaks.
The announcement was made today by the Virchow Foundation which is
granting the annual award. The selection of the laureates by the
independent Virchow Prize Committee was preceded by a nomination period
that ended on February 28, followed by a three-month deliberation
period.
This moment resonates with particular historical gravity: 2026 marks
both fifty years since the emergence of Ebola and a renewed
confrontation with the virus through the current outbreak and
unpreparedness.
According to the committee, the careers of Jean‑Jacques Muyembe and
Peter Piot are anchored in a defining moment of modern infectious
disease history: the first identified Ebola outbreak in 1976. Their
collaboration demonstrated the necessity of crossing contextual,
disciplinary and geographic boundaries, highlighting both the potential
and the inequities inherent in global health partnerships. Over the
decades, both Muyembe and Piot have worked – partly closely together,
partly independent from each other in complementary ways – to transform
epidemic research in an exemplary manner, firmly rooted in equity,
reciprocity, and shared leadership.
Taken together, the laureates' contributions illustrate a continuum that
is central to advancing health for all: from discovery to delivery,
from local response to global coordination, from emergency action to
long-term system strengthening. Their work has directly improved the
ability to detect, understand, and control deadly outbreaks, while also
influencing broader frameworks for addressing global health challenges
in a manner that is equitable and inclusive.
By awarding the Virchow Prize 2026 equally to Muyembe and Piot, their
scientific achievements and their commitment to strengthening health
systems and fostering global solidarity are honored. The laureates' work
embodies Rudolf Virchow's legacy that health is inseparable from social
organisation, governance, and collective responsibility.
Full Article and detailed Virchow Prize Committee jury rationale at
www.virchowprize.org/vp2026
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