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University of California, Berkeley: Walter Gilbert: Chemistry 1980 Harvard University: Alfred G. Gilman: Physiology or Medicine 1994 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center: Vitaly Ginzburg: Physics 2003 Lebedev Physical Institute: Donald A. Glaser: Physics 1960 University of California, Berkeley: Sheldon Glashow: Physics 1979 Harvard ...
Nobel laureate (Physics, 2004) (also listed in Nobel laureates section) Eva Harris: Ph.D. 1993: 1997 [300] [301] professor in the School of Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley; researcher of dengue fever: David Hawkins: Ph.D. 1940: 1981 [302]
The United States has the highest number of Nobel laureates in the world, with over 420 Nobel laureates. [2] Around 71% of all Nobel Prizes have been awarded to Americans; around 29% of them are immigrants from other nations. [3] U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt was the first American to win a Nobel Prize of any kind, being awarded the Nobel ...
Nobel Prize winners in physics, chemistry, physiology/medicine and literature have already been announced. ... University of Texas at Dallas alumnus Aziz Sancar won the 2015 Nobel Prize in ...
George A. Akerlof – Professor of Economics (1980–2010); Nobel laureate (2001, economics) for the "analyses of markets with asymmetric information" [1]; James P. Allison – Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology, Director of the Cancer Research Laboratory (1985–2004); [2] Nobel laureate (2018, Physiology or Medicine) for the "discovery of cancer therapy by inhibition of negative immune ...
Charles Shank, B.S. 1965, M.S. 1966, Ph.D. 1969 [43] – director (1989-2004) of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and professor (1989-2004) of chemistry, physics, and EE CS; [44] 2015 Fermi Award for “the seminal development of ultrafast lasers and their application in many areas of scientific research, for visionary leadership of ...
As of October 2023, the department of economics with the most affiliated laureates in economic sciences is the University of Chicago, [6] [7] with 16 affiliated laureates. As of 2023, the institutions with the most PhD (or equivalent) graduates who went on to receive the prize are Harvard University and MIT (13 each), followed by the University ...
Lists of Nobel laureates cover winners of Nobel Prizes for outstanding contributions for humanity in chemistry, literature, peace, physics, and physiology or medicine. The lists are organized by prize, by ethnicity, by origination and by nationality.