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Nobel Laureates

Eighteen Nobel laureates associated with JHUSOM as alumni and faculty have won the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Chemistry.

  • Carol Greider – Nobel Prize in Medicine, 2009
  • Oliver Smithies – Nobel Prize in Medicine, 2007
  • Andrew Fire – Nobel Prize in Medicine, 2006
  • Richard Axel – Nobel Prize in Medicine, 2004
  • Peter Agre – Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2003
  • Paul Greengard – Nobel Prize in Medicine, 2000
  • Martin Rodbell – Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1994
  • David Hubel – Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1981
  • Torsten Wiesel – Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1981
  • Daniel Nathans – Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1978
  • Hamilton O. Smith – Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1978
  • Haldan Keffer Hartline – Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1967
  • Francis Peyton Rous – Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1966
  • Joseph Erlanger – Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1944
  • Herbert Spencer Gasser – Nobel Prize in Physiology, 1944
  • George Richards Minot – Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1934
  • George Hoyt Whipple – Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1934
  • Thomas Hunt Morgan – Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1933

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