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1974: Christian de Duve, Faculty of Medicine 1946–1947; 1978: Daniel Nathans (1928–1999), M.D. 54; 1978: Hamilton O. Smith, Washington University Medical Service 1956–1957; 1980: George D. Snell, Faculty of Arts and Sciences 1933–1934; 1986: Stanley Cohen, Faculty of Arts and Sciences 1953–1959
Elizabeth Haswell – biologist, Professor and Howard Hughes Medical Institute-Simons Faculty Scholar at the Washington University in St. Louis Sharon Hillier (Ph.D.) – microbiologist and medical academic
Washington University considers laureates who attended the university as undergraduate students, graduate students or were members of the faculty as affiliated laureates. [6] Arthur Compton , the chancellor of the university from 1945 to 1953, was the first laureate affiliated with the university, winning the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1927. [ 7 ]
Professors Carl and Gerty Cori became Washington University's fifth and sixth Nobel laureates for their discovery of how glycogen is broken down and resynthesized in the body. [ 4 ] In 1950, a Cancer Research Building was completed, the first major addition to the School of Medicine since its 1914 move and one of several buildings added in the ...
Elizabeth A. Craig: biochemistry professor at University of Wisconsin–Madison; member of the National Academy of Sciences [23] Keith Crandall (PhD 1993): founding director of the Computational Biology Institute and professor at George Washington University [24]
University of Washington Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering faculty (20 P) Pages in category "University of Washington faculty" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 984 total.
A Howard University Law professor and former Kansas beauty queen was among the 67 people presumed dead after a midair crash involving a passenger plane and Army helicopter in Washington, D.C ...
LeRoy Ashby, regents professor of history; twice Washington Professor of the Year; author of With Amusement for All: A History of American Popular Culture Since 1830; Brett Atwood, print and online journalist; co-founder of Rolling Stone Radio; former managing editor at Amazon.com, RealNetworks and Billboard magazine; Buck Bailey, WSU baseball ...