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"for their discoveries in the chemistry of the transuranium elements"
Edwin Mattison McMillan Glenn Theodore Seaborg
USA USA
University of California University of California
Berkeley, CA, USA Berkeley, CA, USA
b. 1907 b. 1912
d. 1991 d. 1999
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1952
"for their invention of partition chromatography"

Archer John Porter Martin Richard Laurence Millington Synge
United Kingdom United Kingdom
National Institute for Rowett Research Institute
Medical Research Bucksburn (Scotland), United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
b. 1910 b. 1914
d. 2002 d. 1994
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1953

Hermann Staudinger
Federal Republic of Germany
University of Freiburg; Staatliches Institut für makromolekulare Chemie (State Research Institute for Macromolecular Chemistry), Freiburg
Breisgau, Federal Republic of Germany
b. 1881
d. 1965
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1954

Linus Carl Pauling
USA
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
Pasadena, CA, USA
b. 1901
d. 1994
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1955

Vincent du Vigneaud
USA
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY, USA
b. 1901
d. 1978
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1956
"for their researches into the mechanism of chemical reactions"
Sir Cyril Norman Nikolay Nikolaevich Semenov
Hinshelwood
United Kingdom USSR
University of Oxford Institute for Chemical Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR
Oxford, United Kingdom Moscow, USSR
b. 1897 b. 1896
d. 1967 d. 1986
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1957
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Lord (Alexander R.) Todd
United Kingdom
University of Cambridge
Cambridge, United Kingdom
b. 1907
d. 1997
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1958

Frederick Sanger
United Kingdom
University of Cambridge
Cambridge, United Kingdom
b. 1918
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1959

Jaroslav Heyrovsky
Czechoslovakia
Polarographic Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Science
Prague, Czechoslovakia
b. 1890
d. 1967
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1960

Willard Frank Libby
USA
University of California
Los Angeles, CA, USA
b. 1908
d. 1980
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