Nobels in Medicine Associated with the DOE and Predecessors
Information about affiliations: Office of Science DOE Nobel Laureates

Alphabetical Listing
   
Chronological Listing
     
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Name Year Nobel Prize In     Year Nobel Prize In
               
B           2003  
George Wells Beadle 1958 Physiology or Medicine       Sir Peter Mansfield Physiology or Medicine
               
C           1997  
Allan M. Cormack 1979 Physiology or Medicine     Stanley Prusiner Physiology or Medicine
               
M         1983  
Sir Peter Mansfield 2003 Physiology or Medicine     Barbara McClintock Physiology or Medicine
Barbara McClintock 1983 Physiology or Medicine        
Hermann J. Muller 1946 Physiology or Medicine     1979  
            Allan M. Cormack Physiology or Medicine
P              
Stanley Prusiner 1997 Physiology or Medicine       1962  
            James D. Watson Physiology or Medicine
W              
James D. Watson 1962 Physiology or Medicine       1958  
George Hoyt Whipple 1934 Physiology or Medicine     George Wells Beadle Physiology or Medicine
             
            1946  
          Hermann J. Muller Physiology or Medicine
             
           1934  
          George Hoyt Whipple Physiology or Medicine
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The source for this list of Nobel Laureates associated with DOE and predecessor agencies is the U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Science. Guidelines for inclusion are:
  • The laureate’s prize-winning work was conducted while employed at DOE research facilities or directly funded by DOE at a
    university or industry.
  • The research significantly benefited from laureate’s experiments or programs conducted at the laboratories, but may not have
    been directly funded by DOE.
  • Long-standing and significant DOE or national laboratory support, which would include other research leading to
    prize-winning discoveries.
  • Education and training supported by DOE or the national laboratories, including graduate research, postdoctoral research, or
    undergraduate research experiences that influenced the laureate’s scientific growth and direction.
  • Other research collaborations and joint programs. The laureate was involved in significant joint research collaborations, as
    evidenced by joint proposals, jointly published papers, or extended research participation and guest status.



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