List of Nobel Laureates By University Affiliation - Harvard University

Harvard University

Affiliations Graduate Attendee or Researcher Academic staff before or at the time of award Academic staff after award
Harvard University's count includes only Peace Prize winners and those officially affiliated as determined by the Nobel Foundation
75 (official)
  1. Christian Anfinsen
  2. Philip W. Anderson
  3. Ralph Bunche
  4. Percy W. Bridgman
  5. Mario Capecchi
  6. Donald J. Cram
  7. John F. Enders
  8. Sheldon Glashow
  9. Walter Gilbert
  10. Al Gore
  11. Dudley R. Herschbach
  12. Roald Hoffmann
  13. Roger D. Kornberg
  14. H. Robert Horvitz
  15. Jerome Karle
  16. Henry Kissinger
  17. William S. Knowles
  18. David M. Lee
  19. Eric Maskin
  20. Craig C. Mello
  21. George R. Minot
  22. Merton H. Miller
  23. David A. Morse
  24. Ben R. Mottelson
  25. Joseph E. Murray
  26. William P. Murphy
  27. Roger Myerson
  28. E. M. Purcell
  29. Theodore W. Richards
  30. Frederick Chapman Robbins
  31. Theodore Roosevelt
  32. Thomas Schelling
  33. A. Michael Spence
  34. Paul A. Samuelson
  35. Robert M. Solow
  36. Vernon L. Smith
  37. William H. Stein
  38. Thomas A. Steitz
  39. James B. Sumner
  40. E. Donnall Thomas
  41. James Tobin
  42. Thomas H. Weller
  43. Kenneth G. Wilson
  44. John H. van Vleck
  45. Harold E. Varmus
  46. Martin Chalfie
  47. Roger Y. Tsien
  48. Barack H. Obama
  49. Adam Riess
  50. Saul Perlmutter
  51. Brian Schmidt
  52. Ralph Steinman
  53. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
  54. Christopher A. Sims
  55. Thomas J. Sargent
  56. Robert Burns Woodward
  57. T. S. Eliot
  58. John Bardeen
  59. David J. Wineland
  60. Lloyd Shapley
  1. Georg von Békésy
  2. Jean Dausset
  3. D. Carleton Gajdusek
  4. George H. Hitchings
  5. Eric R. Kandel
  6. Walter Kohn
  7. Yuan T. Lee
  8. Jean-Marie Lehn
  9. Ryōji Noyori
  10. Bertil Ohlin
  11. T. S. Eliot
  12. Eugene O'Neill
  13. Richard J. Roberts
  14. Elizabeth Blackburn
  15. Bengt I. Samuelsson
  16. Robert Lefkowitz
  1. Christian Anfinsen
  2. Kenneth J. Arrow
  3. Baruj Benacerraf
  4. Derek Barton
  5. J. Michael Bishop
  6. Felix Bloch
  7. Nicolaas Bloembergen
  8. Ralph Bunche
  9. Elias J. Corey
  10. Allan M. Cormack
  11. John F. Enders
  12. Sheldon Glashow
  13. Riccardo Giacconi
  14. Seamus Heaney
  15. Dudley R. Herschbach
  16. George R. Minot
  17. Henry Kissinger
  18. Simon Kuznets
  19. Willis E. Lamb
  20. Fritz Lipmann
  21. Wassily Leontief
  22. William Lipscomb
  23. E. M. Purcell
  24. Frederick Chapman Robbins
  25. Amartya Sen
  26. Albert Szent-Györgyi
  27. Max Theiler
  28. George Wald
  29. James Watson
  30. Torsten N. Wiesel
  31. Geoffrey Wilkinson
  32. Norman F. Ramsey
  33. Theodore W. Richards
  34. A. Michael Spence
  35. Thomas H. Weller
  36. Linda B. Buck
  37. Roy Glauber
  38. Steven Weinberg
  39. Robert C. Merton
  40. Jack W. Szostak
  41. David H. Hubel
  42. Julian Schwinger
  43. Robert Burns Woodward
  44. Konrad Bloch
  45. T. S. Eliot
  46. Owen Chamberlain
  47. Mario Vargas Llosa
  48. Bengt I. Samuelsson
  49. John R. Vane
  50. Sune Bergström
  51. Willem Einthoven
  52. Charles Scott Sherrington
  53. Luis Federico Leloir
  54. George de Hevesy
  55. Percy W. Bridgman
  56. Nadine Gordimer
  57. Derek Walcott
  58. Richard R. Ernst
  59. Aaron Ciechanover
  60. Francis Crick
  61. Gerald Edelman
  62. Serge Haroche
  63. Alvin E. Roth
  1. Carl Ferdinand Cori
  2. Orhan Pamuk
  3. Max F. Perutz
  4. Frederick Gowland Hopkins
  5. Wole Soyinka
  6. Czesław Miłosz
  7. Peter Debye

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