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Degree Field Institution Mohan Agashe: Bollywood actor MBBS, MD [71] Medicine, Psychiatry: B. J. Medical College [72] Britt Baker: Professional wrestler DMD: Dentistry University of Pittsburgh [73] Alexander Borodin: Classical composer MD [74] Medicine and chemistry Medical-Surgical Academy [de; ru], St Petersburg: Edgar Buchanan: Professional ...
Dolph Lundgren (born 1957), Masters in Chemistry, Swedish actor; Primo Levi (1919–1987), resistance fighter, chemist and novelist; Mikhail Lomonosov (1711–1765), Russian chemist, historian, philologist, and poet; Angela Merkel (born 1954), doctorate in quantum chemistry, Chancellor of Germany (2005–2021)
Arnold O. Beckman, B.S. 1922, M.S. 1923 – former professor of chemistry at Caltech; Saint Elmo Brady, Ph.D. 1916 – notable HBCU educator, first African American to obtain a Ph.D. degree in chemistry in the United States; Roger Crossgrove, M.F.A. 1951 – professor of art emeritus at the University of Connecticut
Physical chemist; Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner (1985) [14] Martin Karplus (born 1930) College 1950 Chemist; Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner (2013) Henry Kissinger (1923-2023) College 1950, PhD 1954 Political scientist; Nobel Peace Prize winner (1973) William S. Knowles (1917–2012) College 1939 Chemist; Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner (2001 ...
Anthony Daniels (Adjunct Professor), Actor famous for portraying C-3PO in the Star Wars films; Robyn Dawes (Professor), pioneer in the field of mathematical psychology; Scott Dodelson (Professor, 2017–present), astrophysicist and former Fermilab scientist; David Farber (Professor, 2003–present), co-creator of ARPANET and former Chief ...
Chemistry: Columbia University [16] Major League Baseball player, Dartmouth College professor, New Hampshire legislator Mike Marshall: Kinesiology [citation needed] or exercise physiology [17] [18] Michigan State University: Cy Young Award-winning Major League Baseball pitcher Morris Mott: Sports history: Queen's University at Kingston [19]
Donald Cram (1919–2001) – professor of chemistry; recipient of the 1987 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; Louis J. Ignarro – professor of molecular and medical pharmacology; recipient of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Medicine; Willard Libby (1908–1980) – professor of chemistry; recipient of the 1960 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Chemistry 1979 Purdue University: Michael Stuart Brown: Physiology or Medicine 1985 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center: Louis E. Brus: Chemistry 2023 Columbia University: James M. Buchanan: Economics 1986 George Mason University: Eduard Buchner: Chemistry 1907 Agricultural University of Berlin: Linda B. Buck: Physiology or Medicine ...