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Year |
Laureate |
Country |
Research |
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1901 |
Jacobus H. van't Hoff |
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Discovered laws of chemical dynamics and osmotic pressure in solutions |
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1902 |
Hermann Emil Fischer |
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Synthetic studies of sugar and purine groups |
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1903 |
Svante A. Arrhenius |
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Theory of electrolytic dissociation |
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1904 |
Sir William Ramsay |
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Discovered the noble gases |
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1905 |
Adolf von Baeyer |
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Organic dyes and hydroaromatic compounds |
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1906 |
Henri Moissan |
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Studied and isolated the element fluorine |
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1907 |
Eduard Buchner |
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Biochemical studies, discovered fermentation without cells |
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1908 |
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Decay of the elements, chemistry of radioactive substances | |
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1909 |
Wilhelm Ostwald |
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Catalysis, chemical equilibria, and reaction rates |
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1910 |
Otto Wallach |
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Alicyclic compounds |
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1911 |
Poland-France |
Discovered radium and polonium | |
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1912 |
Victor Grignard |
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Grignard's reagent |
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1913 |
Alfred Werner |
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Bonding relations of atoms in molecules (inorganic chemistry) |
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1914 |
Theodore W. Richards |
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Determined atomic weights |
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1915 |
Richard M. Willstätter |
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Investigated plant pigments, particularly chlorophyll |
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1916 |
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The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section |
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1917 |
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The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section |
|
1918 |
Fritz Haber |
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Synthesized ammonia from its elements |
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1919 |
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The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section |
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1920 |
Walther H. Nernst |
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Studies on thermodynamics |
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1921 |
Frederick Soddy |
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Chemistry of radioactive substances, occurrence and nature of the isotopes |
|
1922 |
Francis W. Aston |
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Discovered several isotopes, mass spectrograph |
|
1923 |
Fritz Pregl |
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Microanalysis of organic compounds |
|
1924 |
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The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section |
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1925 |
Richard A. Zsigmondy |
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Colloid chemistry (ultramicroscope) |
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1926 |
Theodor Svedberg |
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Disperse systems (ultracentrifuge) |
|
1927 |
Heinrich O. Wieland |
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Constitution of bile acids |
|
1928 |
Adolf O. R. Windaus |
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Study of sterols and their relation with vitamins (vitamin D) |
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1929 |
Sir Arthur Harden |
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Studied fermentation of sugars and enzymes |
|
1930 |
Hans Fischer |
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Studied blood and plant pigments, synthesized hemin |
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1931 |
Friedrich Bergius |
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Developed chemical high-pressure processes |
|
1932 |
Irving Langmuir |
|
Surface chemistry |
|
1933 |
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The prize money was with 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. |
|
1934 |
Harold C. Urey |
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Discovery of heavy hydrogen (deuterium) |
|
1935 |
Jean Frédéric Joliot |
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Syntheses of new radioactive elements (artificial radioactivity) |
|
1936 |
Peter J. W. Debye |
|
Studied dipole moments and the diffraction of X rays and electron beams by gases |
|
1937 |
Walter N. Haworth |
|
Studied carbohydrates and vitamin C |
|
1938 |
Richard Kuhn |
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Studied carotenoids and vitamins |
|
1939 |
Adolf F. J. Butenandt |
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Studies on sexual hormones |
|
1940 |
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The prize money was with 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section |
|
1941 |
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The prize money was with 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. |
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1942 |
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The prize money was with 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. |
|
1943 |
Georg de Hevesy |
|
Application of isotopes as indicators in the investigation of chemical processes |
|
1944 |
Otto Hahn |
|
Discovered nuclear fission of atoms |
|
1945 |
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Discoveries in the area of agricultural and food chemistry, method of preservation of fodder |
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1946 |
James B. Sumner |
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Prepared enzymes and virus proteins in pure form |
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1947 |
Sir Robert Robinson |
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Studied alkaloids |
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1948 |
Arne W. K. Tiselius |
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Analysis using electrophoresis and adsorption, discoveries concerning serum proteins |
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1949 |
William F. Giauque |
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Contributions to chemical thermodynamics, properties at extremely low temperatures (adiabatic demagnetization) |
|
1950 |
Kurt Alder |
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Developed diene synthesis |
|
1951 |
Edwin M. McMillan |
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Discoveries in the chemistry of transuranium elements |
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1952 |
Archer J. P. Martin |
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Invented distribution chromatography |
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1953 |
Hermann Staudinger |
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Discoveries in the area of macromolecular chemistry |
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1954 |
Linus C. Pauling |
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Studied the nature of the chemical bond (molecular structure of proteins) |
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1955 |
Vincent du Vigneaud |
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Synthesized a polypeptide hormone |
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1956 |
Sir Cyril N. Hinshelwood |
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Mechanisms of chemical reactions |
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1957 |
Sir Alexander R. Todd |
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Studied nucleotides and their coenzymes |
|
1958 |
Frederick Sanger |
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Structure of proteins, especially insulin |
|
1959 |
Jaroslav Heyrovsky |
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Polarography |
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1960 |
Willard F. Libby |
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Application of carbon 14 for age determinations (radiocarbon dating) |
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1961 |
Melvin Calvin |
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Studied the assimilation of carbonic acid by plants (photosynthesis) |
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1962 |
John C. Kendrew |
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Studied the structures of globulin proteins |
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1963 |
Giulio Natta |
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Chemistry and technology of high polymers |
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1964 |
Dorothy Crowfoot-Hodgkin |
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Structure determination of biologically important substances by means of X rays |
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1965 |
Robert B. Woodward |
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Syntheses of natural products |
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1966 |
Robert S. Mulliken |
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Studied chemical bonds and the electron structure of molecules using the orbital method |
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1967 |
Manfred Eigen |
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Investigated extremely fast chemical reactions |
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1968 |
Lars Onsager |
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Studied the thermodynamics of irreversible processes |
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1969 |
Derek H. R. Barton |
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Development of the concept of conformation |
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1970 |
Luis F. Leloir |
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Discovery of sugar nucleotides and their role in the biosynthesis of carbohydrates |
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1971 |
Gerhard Herzberg |
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Electron structure and geometry of molecules, particularly of free radicals (molecular spectroscopy) |
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1972 |
Christian B. Anfinsen |
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Studied ribonuclease (Anfinsen) |
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1973 |
Ernst Otto Fischer |
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Chemistry of metal-organic sandwich compounds |
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1974 |
Paul J. Flory |
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Physical chemistry of macromolecules |
|
1975 |
Sir John Cornforth |
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Stereochemistry of enzyme catalysis reactions |
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1976 |
William N. Lipscomb |
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Structure of boranes |
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1977 |
Ilya Prigogine |
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Contributions to the thermodynamics of irreversible processes, particularly to the theory of dissipative structures |
|
1978 |
Peter Mitchell |
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Studied biological energy transfer, development of the chemiosmotic theory |
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1979 |
Herbert C. Brown |
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Development of (organic) boron and phosphorous compounds |
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1980 |
Paul Berg |
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Studied the biochemistry of nucleic acids, particularly hybrid DNA (technology of gene surgery) (Berg) |
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1981 |
Kenichi Fukui |
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Theories on the progress of chemical reactions (frontier orbital theory) |
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1982 |
Aaron Klug |
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Developed crystallographic methods for the elucidation of biologically important nucleic acid protein complexes |
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1983 |
Henry Taube |
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Reaction mechanisms of electron transfer, especially with metal complexes |
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1984 |
Robert Bruce Merrifield |
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Method for the preparation of peptides and proteins |
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1985 |
Herbert A. Hauptman |
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Developed direct methods for the determination of crystal structures |
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1986 |
|
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Dynamics of chemical elementary processes |
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1987 |
Donald J. Cram |
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Development of molecules with structurally specific interaction of high selectivity |
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1988 |
Johann Deisenhofer |
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Determined the three-dimensional structure of a photosynthetic reaction center |
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1989 |
Thomas R. Cech |
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Discovered the catalytic properties of ribonucleic acid (RNA) |
|
1990 |
Elias James Corey |
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Developed novel methods for the synthesis of complex natural compounds (retrosynthetic analysis) |
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1991 |
Richard R. Ernst |
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Developed high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) |
|
1992 |
Rudolph A. Marcus |
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Theories of electron transfer |
|
1993 |
Kary B. Mullis |
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Invention of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) |
|
1994 |
George A. Olah |
|
Carbocations |
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1995 |
Paul Crutzen |
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Work in atmospheric chemistry, particularly concerning the formation and decomposition of ozone |
|
1996 |
Harold W. Kroto |
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Discovered fullerenes |
|
1997 |
Paul D. Boyer |
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Elucidated the enzymatic mechanism underlying the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) |
|
1998 |
Walter Kohn |
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Development of the density-functional theory (Kohn) |
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1999 |
Ahmed H. Zewail |
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Studied the transition states of chemical reactions using femtosecond spectroscopy |
|
2000 |
Alan J. Heeger |
|
Discovered and developed conductive polymers |
|
2001 |
William S. Knowles |
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2002 |
John B. Fenn |
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Developed soft desorption ionisation methods for mass spectrometric analyses of biological macromolecules (Fenn & Tanaka) |
|
2003 |
Peter Agre |
|
Discovered water channels for transport of water in cell membranes |
|
2004 |
Aaron Ciechanover |
|
Discovered and elucidated the process of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation |
|
2005 |
Yves Chauvin |
|
Developed the metathesis method of organic synthesis, allowing for advances in 'green' chemistry |
|
2006 |
Roger D. Kornberg |
|
"for his studies of the molecular basis of eukaryotic transcription" |
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