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Harvard’s Nobel Laureates. Established in 1895 by the Swedish chemist and inventor of dynamite Alfred Bernhard Nobel, the Nobel Prize is an annual award acknowledging outstanding contributions to physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and peace.
- Nobel Laureates in Peace
Cadbury, AM ’04, Ph.D. ’14, was the Hollis Professor of...
- Nobel Laureates in Physics
The flamboyant Rubbia has been characterized by fellow...
- Nobel Laureates in Literature
Harvard’s Nobel Laureates in Physics; History of honorary...
- Nobel Laureates in Medicine
William Kaelin, the Sidney Farber Professor of Medicine at...
- Laureates in Economic Science
2019. “for their experimental approach to alleviating global...
- Nobel Laureates in Chemistry
Martin Karplus, the Theodore William Richards Professor of...
- Harvard Gazette
Harvard’s associate head coach Mike Calise was there. He...
- Nobels at Harvard
The third floor of Harvard’s Bio Labs housed the research...
- Nobel Laureates in Peace
Fritz A. Lipmann, 1953, Physiology or Medicine. Identified coenzyme A and discovered basic principles of the way cells generate energy. John F. Enders, Frederick C. Robbins* and Thomas H. Weller, 1954, Physiology or Medicine. Application of tissue-culture methods to the study of viral diseases, such as polio.