Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences: Allison (2014); CRISPR researchers (2015).
That doesn't mean they'll win the Nobel, but they're definitely in the same awards realm recently. It might be Emmanuelle Charpentier, Feng Zhang, and Jennifer Doudna.
CRISPR will mostly likely win the chemistry (same as PCR) prize at some point. Maybe Wednesday, maybe in 10 years when the committee can finally decide whether Doudna and Charpetier deserve it more, or Zhang or any of the other scientists involved. Anyways, CRISPR is recognized and will win a nobel, its only a question of time.