HANOI, VIETNAM -
Media OutReach Newswire - 5 December 2025 -
The VinFuture Foundation officially announces the laureates of the
VinFuture Prizes 2025. Four outstanding scientific and technological
breakthroughs have been honored, reflecting this year's theme "Rising
and Thriving", and highlighting the role of cross-border scientific
collaboration in addressing global challenges in health, environment,
and human livelihood.
The 2025 VinFuture Prize Award Ceremony was broadcast live on VTV1, the
national television channel of Vietnam. The event was attended by Mr.
Tran Thanh Man, Politburo member and Chairman of the National Assembly,
along with leaders of central ministries and agencies, representatives
of embassies and international organisations, and distinguished
scientists from around the world.
The VinFuture Prize 2025 received 1,705 nominations from scientists,
research institutions, and technology enterprises worldwide,
representing an almost threefold increase relative to the inaugural
year. These submissions highlight impactful cross-border research
efforts focused on protecting public health, advancing next-generation
intelligent materials, addressing climate change, accelerating novel
energy solutions, and strengthening global food security frameworks.
The 2025 VinFuture Grand Prize valued at US$3 million is awarded to
Dr. Douglas R. Lowy, Dr. John T. Schiller, Dr. Aimée R. Kreimer and Prof. Maura L. Gillison (USA) for discoveries and development of HPV vaccines for prevention of tumors caused by human papillomaviruses.
Foundational studies on HPV capsid proteins by Drs. Douglas Lowy and
John Schiller led to the development of highly effective HPV vaccines,
preventing millions of cervical cancer cases, especially in developing
countries. Furthermore, the single-dose vaccination regimen developed by
Dr. Aimée Kreimer – now recommended by the World Health Organization
(WHO) – has significantly expanded vaccine access for populations
worldwide.
In parallel, laboratory and epidemiological studies by Prof. Maura
Gillison and Dr. Aimée Kreimer established the link between HPV and
head-and-neck cancers, which represent an emerging cancer threat
expected to be mitigated by HPV vaccination efforts. The achievements of
Dr. Douglas Lowy, Dr. John Schiller, Dr. Aimée Kreimer, and Prof. Maura
Gillison have already saved millions of lives and will keep lowering
the global cancer burden for decades to come.
In addition to the Grand Prize, the 2025 VinFuture Prizes will also
present three Special Prizes, each valued at US$500,000, recognizing
Innovators from Developing Countries, Women Innovators, and Innovators
with Outstanding Achievements in Emerging Fields.
The 2025 VinFuture Special Prize for Innovators from Developing Countries is awarded to
Prof. María Esperanza Martínez-Romero (Mexico)
for advances in microbial ecology and symbiotic nitrogen fixation in
the tropics. Prof. Martínez-Romero has discovered and described numerous
new Rhizobium species, significantly expanding scientific understanding
of microbial taxonomy and plant-microbe interactions in agriculture.
Her work has opened new directions in the study of bacterial-plant
symbiosis, with profound implications for sustainable agriculture in
resource-limited settings.
The 2025 VinFuture Special Prize for Women Innovators is awarded
to Prof. Mary-Claire King (USA) for identification of the
breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility gene BRCA1, laying the
foundation for genetic testing, screening programs, and personalized
treatment. Her landmark identification of the BRCA1 locus on chromosome
17q21 in 1990, before the human genome was sequenced, is considered a
historic milestone, demonstrating the genetic basis of cancer risk and
transforming prevention and treatment strategies worldwide.
The 2025 VinFuture Special Prize for Innovators with Outstanding Achievements in Emerging Fields has honored
Prof. Venkatesan Sundaresan (USA), Prof. Raphaël Mercier (Germany), Dr. Emmanuel Guiderdoni (France), Dr. Imtiyaz Khanday (USA) and Dr. Delphine Mieulet (France)
for innovations in the development of clonal hybrid crops. Hybrid seed
production for rice, the staple food for more than half of humankind, is
a laborious and costly procedure resulting in a high seed cost. The
team's work has enabled rice plants to produce seeds that retain all the
superior traits of the parent plant through self-pollination, grounded
in new insights into developmental biology and genetics. This
groundbreaking research improves yields, reduces seed production costs,
and advances sustainable global food security.
Sharing his reflections on this year's honored works,
Prof. Sir. Richard Friend, Chair of the VinFuture Prize Council, stated: "
The
2025 VinFuture Prize Laureates have made big advances in science that
have brought direct benefits to human health and to global sustainable
food crop production. From new vaccines and new understanding of genetic
susceptibility to disease to new approaches for plant breeding and new
protocols for healthy crop growth, these achievements exemplify the
power of science driven by compassion and cross-border collaboration -
showing that when knowledge serves humanity, it not only deepens our
understanding of the world but also strengthens and sustains the very
foundations of life itself."
After five consecutive and widely acclaimed award cycles, the VinFuture
Prize has been securing recognition among the world's most prestigious
science and technology awards, receiving 6,132 nominations from nearly
110 countries and territories across five continents, and honoring 48
outstanding laureates. The awarded innovations—spanning clean energy,
artificial intelligence, biomedical technologies, and transformative
advances in agriculture—are elevating quality of life, strengthening
human well-being, and shaping strategic pathways for the future of
humanity.
The VinFuture Prize Ceremony and VinFuture Sci-Tech Week have evolved
into an established global platform for scientific exchange, bringing
together scientists, policymakers, and business leaders to advance
collaborations toward a sustainable, humane, and prosperous future.
Notably, after five award seasons driven by persistent efforts to
connect global scientific excellence with the Vietnamese research
community, the VinFuture Foundation and the VinFuture Prize have not
only fostered new opportunities and momentum for national science, but
have also strengthened Vietnam's standing as a trusted destination for
the world's scientific community—where innovation is widely shared and
amplified for the collective prosperity of humankind.
Launch of the 2026 VinFuture Prize Award Season: The
VinFuture Prize 2026 will officially open its nomination portal from
2:00 PM on January 9, 2026, to 2:00 PM on April 17, 2026 (Hanoi time,
GMT+7). Nominating partners are invited to submit candidate information
through the online nomination portal at:
https://vinfutureprize.org/vinfuture-prize-nomination/.