|
b. 1911 d. 1997
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1962

Max Ferdinand Perutz John Cowdery Kendrew
United Kingdom United Kingdom
MRC Laboratory of MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Molecular Biology
Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
b. 1914 b. 1917
(in Vienna, Austria)
d. 2002 d. 1997
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1963
"for their discoveries in the field of the chemistry and technology of high polymers"

Karl Ziegler Giulio Natta
Federal Republic Italy
of Germany
Max-Planck-Institut für Institute of Technology
Kohlenforschung
(Max-Planck-Institute for Milan, Italy
Carbon Research)
Mülheim/Ruhr,
Federal Republic
of Germany
b. 1898 b. 1903
d. 1973 d. 1979
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1964

Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
United Kingdom
University of Oxford, Royal Society
Oxford, United Kingdom
b. 1910
d. 1994
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1965

Robert Burns Woodward
USA
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA, USA
b. 1917
d. 1979
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1966

Robert S. Mulliken
USA
University of Chicago
Chicago, IL, USA
b. 1896
d. 1986
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1967

Manfred Eigen Ronald George Wreyford George Porter
Norrish
Federal Republic of United Kingdom United Kingdom
Germany
Max-Planck-Institut für Cambridge, United Kingdom Royal Institution of Great Britain
Physikalische Chemie London, United Kingdom
Goettingen, Federal Republic
of GermanyInstitute
of Physical Chemistry
b. 1927 b. 1897 b. 1920
d. 1978 d. 2002
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1968

Lars Onsager
USA
Yale University
New Haven, CT, USA
b. 1903
(in Oslo, Norway)
d. 1976
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1969
"for their contributions to the development of the concept of conformation and its application in chemistry"

Derek H. R. Barton Odd Hassel
United Kingdom Norway
Imperial College London, United KingdomUniversity of Oslo
Oslo, Norway
b. 1918 b. 1897
d. 1998 d. 1981
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1970

Luis F. Leloir
Argentina
Institute for Biochemical Research
Buenos Aires, Argentina
b. 1906
d. 1987
|