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Year Laureate Country Subject Rationale 1968 Har Gobind Khorana (born in Raipur, Punjab Province, British India) United States Physiology or Medicine Awarded along with Robert W. Holley and Marshall W. Nirenberg – "for their interpretation of the genetic code and its function in protein synthesis."
Title of Award: Winner: Portrait: Year: Achievements: United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights: Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan: 1978 Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan made countless contributions in South Asian region in the fields of politics, peace and human rights; as she was a prominent lady of British India who performed a vital role in Pakistan Movement.
Nazim Hussain Siddiqui – former Chief Justice of Pakistan; Saeeduzzaman Siddiqui – former Chief Justice of Pakistan; Shahid Aziz Siddiqi – former Federal Secretary, Vice Chancellor Ziauddin University; Takeshi Suzuki – professor of Urdu in Japan, exchange student from 1960 to 1962 [6]
Salimuzzaman Siddiqui, HI, MBE, SI, FPAS, FRS (Urdu: سلیم الزّماں صدّیقی [səˈliːmʊzːəmaːn sɪˈd̪ːiːqi]; 19 October 1897 – 14 April 1994) was a Pakistani organic chemist specialising in natural products, and a professor of chemistry at the University of Karachi.
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This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates by country. Listings for Economics refer to the related Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. The Nobel Prizes and the Prize in Economic Sciences have been awarded 577 times to 889 recipients, of which 26 awards (all Peace Prizes) were to organizations. Due to some recipients receiving multiple ...
This list of Nobel laureates by university affiliation shows the university affiliations of individual winners of the Nobel Prize since 1901 and the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences since 1969. The affiliations are those at the time of the Nobel Prize announcement. [1]
Suzuki studied at the University of Karachi from 1960 to 1962 on a Pakistani government scholarship. [2] He joined the faculty of the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1963. [ 3 ] Among his students was Hiroji Kataoka , a self-described failing student who, inspired by Suzuki's teaching, himself would go on to become a professor of Urdu ...