List of Nobel Laureates By University Affiliation - University College London

University College London

Affiliations Graduate Attendee or Researcher Academic staff before or at the time of award Academic staff after award
University College London
27 (unofficial)

21 (official)

  1. Owen Willans Richardson
  2. Jaroslav Heyrovský
  3. Francis Crick
  4. Bernard Katz
  5. Martin Evans
  6. Charles K Kao
  1. Rabindranath Tagore
  2. Frederick Soddy
  3. Frederick Hopkins
  4. Henry Dale
  5. Otto Hahn
  6. Vincent du Vigneaud
  7. Ulf von Euler
  8. Bert Sakmann
  9. Herbert Spencer Gasser
  10. Corneille Heymans
  11. Otto Loewi
  1. William Ramsay
  2. Robert Robinson
  3. Peter Medawar
  4. Andrew Huxley
  5. Archibald Hill
  6. Bernard Katz
  7. James Black
  1. William Henry Bragg
  2. George Porter
  3. James Heckman

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