List of Nobel Laureates By Country - United States

United States

  1. Alvin E. Roth, Economics, 2012
  2. Lloyd S. Shapley, Economics, 2012
  3. Brian K. Kobilka, Chemistry, 2012
  4. Robert J. Lefkowitz, Chemistry, 2012
  5. David J. Wineland, Physics, 2012
  6. Christopher A. Sims, Economics, 2011
  7. Thomas J. Sargent, Economics, 2011
  8. Saul Perlmutter, Physics, 2011
  9. Brian P. Schmidt, Physics, 2011
  10. Adam G. Riess, Physics, 2011
  11. Ralph M. Steinman, born in Canada, Physiology or Medicine, 2011
  12. Bruce Beutler, Physiology or Medicine, 2011
  13. Peter A. Diamond, Economics, 2010
  14. Dale T. Mortensen, Economics, 2010
  15. Richard F. Heck, Chemistry, 2010
  16. Ei-ichi Negishi, born in Japan, Chemistry, 2010
  17. Elinor Ostrom, Economics, 2009
  18. Oliver Eaton Williamson, Economics, 2009
  19. Barack H. Obama, Peace, 2009
  20. Thomas A. Steitz, Chemistry, 2009
  21. Willard S. Boyle, born in Canada, Physics, 2009
  22. Charles K. Kao, born in China, Physics, 2009
  23. George E. Smith, Physics, 2009
  24. Elizabeth Blackburn, born in Australia, Physiology or Medicine, 2009
  25. Carol W. Greider, Physiology or Medicine, 2009
  26. Jack W. Szostak, born in United Kingdom, Physiology or Medicine, 2009
  27. Paul Krugman, Economics, 2008
  28. Roger Yonchien Tsien, Chemistry, 2008
  29. Martin Chalfie, Chemistry, 2008
  30. Osamu Shimomura, born in Japan, Chemistry, 2008
  31. Yoichiro Nambu, born in Japan, Physics, 2008
  32. Leonid Hurwicz, born in Russia, Economics, 2007
  33. Eric S. Maskin, Economics, 2007
  34. Roger B. Myerson, Economics, 2007
  35. Al Gore, Peace, 2007
  36. Mario R. Capecchi, born in Italy, Physiology or Medicine, 2007
  37. Oliver Smithies, born in United Kingdom, Physiology or Medicine, 2007
  38. Roger D. Kornberg, Chemistry, 2006
  39. John C. Mather, Physics, 2006
  40. Edmund S. Phelps, Economics, 2006
  41. George F. Smoot, Physics, 2006
  42. Andrew Z. Fire, Physiology or Medicine, 2006
  43. Craig C. Mello, Physiology or Medicine, 2006
  44. Robert Aumann, born in Germany, Economics, 2005
  45. Robert H. Grubbs, Chemistry, 2005
  46. Richard R. Schrock, Chemistry, 2005
  47. Thomas Schelling, Economics, 2005
  48. John L. Hall, Physics, 2005
  49. Roy J. Glauber, Physics, 2005
  50. Irwin Rose, Chemistry, 2004
  51. Edward C. Prescott, Economics, 2004
  52. David J. Gross, Physics, 2004
  53. H. David Politzer, Physics, 2004
  54. Frank Wilczek, Physics, 2004
  55. Richard Axel, Physiology or Medicine, 2004
  56. Linda B. Buck, Physiology or Medicine, 2004
  57. Peter Agre, Chemistry, 2003
  58. Roderick MacKinnon, Chemistry, 2003
  59. Robert F. Engle, Economics, 2003
  60. Anthony J. Leggett, born in United Kingdom, Physics, 2003
  61. Paul C. Lauterbur, Physiology or Medicine, 2003
  62. Alexei A. Abrikosov, born in Russia, Physics, 2003
  63. Daniel Kahneman, born in Israel, Economics, 2002
  64. Vernon L. Smith, Economics, 2002
  65. Jimmy Carter, Peace, 2002
  66. John Bennett Fenn, Chemistry, 2002
  67. Raymond Davis Jr., Physics, 2002
  68. Riccardo Giacconi, born in Italy, Physics, 2002
  69. Sydney Brenner, born in South Africa, Physiology or Medicine, 2002
  70. H. Robert Horvitz, Physiology or Medicine, 2002
  71. William S. Knowles, Chemistry, 2001
  72. K. Barry Sharpless, Chemistry, 2001
  73. Joseph E. Stiglitz, Economics, 2001
  74. George A. Akerlof, Economics, 2001
  75. A. Michael Spence, Economics, 2001
  76. Eric A. Cornell, Physics, 2001
  77. Carl E. Wieman, Physics, 2001
  78. Leland H. Hartwell, Physiology or Medicine, 2001
  79. Alan Heeger, Chemistry, 2000
  80. Alan MacDiarmid, born in New Zealand, Chemistry, 2000
  81. James J. Heckman, Economics, 2000
  82. Daniel L. McFadden, Economics, 2000
  83. Jack Kilby, Physics, 2000
  84. Paul Greengard, Physiology or Medicine, 2000
  85. Eric R. Kandel, born in Austria, Physiology or Medicine, 2000
  86. Ahmed H. Zewail, born in Egypt, Chemistry, 1999
  87. Günter Blobel, born in then Germany, now Poland, Physiology or Medicine, 1999
  88. Walter Kohn, born in Austria, Chemistry, 1998
  89. Robert B. Laughlin, Physics, 1998
  90. Daniel C. Tsui, born in China, Physics, 1998
  91. Robert F. Furchgott, Physiology or Medicine, 1998
  92. Louis J. Ignarro, Physiology or Medicine, 1998
  93. Ferid Murad, Physiology or Medicine, 1998
  94. Paul D. Boyer, Chemistry, 1997
  95. Robert C. Merton, Economics, 1997
  96. Myron Scholes, born in Canada, Economics, 1997
  97. Jody Williams, Peace, 1997
  98. Steven Chu, Physics, 1997
  99. William D. Phillips, Physics, 1997
  100. Stanley B. Prusiner, Physiology or Medicine, 1997
  101. Richard E. Smalley, Chemistry, 1996
  102. Robert F. Curl Jr., Chemistry, 1996
  103. William Vickrey, born in Canada, Economics, 1996
  104. David M. Lee, Physics, 1996
  105. Douglas D. Osheroff, Physics, 1996
  106. Robert C. Richardson, Physics, 1996
  107. Mario J. Molina, born in Mexico, Chemistry, 1995
  108. F. Sherwood Rowland, Chemistry, 1995
  109. Robert Lucas, Jr., Economics, 1995
  110. Martin L. Perl, Physics, 1995
  111. Frederick Reines, Physics, 1995
  112. Edward B. Lewis, Physiology or Medicine, 1995
  113. Eric F. Wieschaus, Physiology or Medicine, 1995
  114. George Andrew Olah, born in Hungary, Chemistry, 1994
  115. John Charles Harsanyi, born in Hungary, Economics, 1994
  116. John Forbes Nash, Economics, 1994
  117. Clifford G. Shull, Physics, 1994
  118. Alfred G. Gilman, Physiology or Medicine, 1994
  119. Martin Rodbell, Physiology or Medicine, 1994
  120. Kary B. Mullis, Chemistry, 1993
  121. Robert W. Fogel, Economics, 1993
  122. Douglass C. North, Economics, 1993
  123. Toni Morrison, Literature, 1993
  124. Russell A. Hulse, Physics, 1993
  125. Joseph H. Taylor Jr., Physics, 1993
  126. Phillip A. Sharp, Physiology or Medicine, 1993
  127. Rudolph A. Marcus, born in Canada, Chemistry, 1992
  128. Gary S. Becker, Economics, 1992
  129. Edmond H. Fischer, born in China, Physiology or Medicine, 1992
  130. Edwin G. Krebs, Physiology or Medicine, 1992
  131. Ronald Coase,born in the United Kingdom, Economics, 1991
  132. Elias James Corey, Chemistry, 1990
  133. Merton H. Miller, Economics, 1990
  134. William F. Sharpe, Economics, 1990
  135. Harry M. Markowitz, Economics, 1990
  136. Jerome I. Friedman, Physics, 1990
  137. Henry W. Kendall, Physics, 1990
  138. Joseph E. Murray, Physiology or Medicine, 1990
  139. E. Donnall Thomas, Physiology or Medicine, 1990
  140. Sidney Altman, born in Canada, Chemistry, 1989
  141. Thomas R. Cech, Chemistry, 1989
  142. Hans G. Dehmelt, born in Germany, Physics, 1989
  143. Norman F. Ramsey, Physics, 1989
  144. J. Michael Bishop, Physiology or Medicine, 1989
  145. Harold E. Varmus, Physiology or Medicine, 1989
  146. Leon M. Lederman, Physics, 1988
  147. Melvin Schwartz, Physics, 1988
  148. Jack Steinberger, born in Germany, Physics, 1988
  149. Gertrude B. Elion, Physiology or Medicine, 1988
  150. George H. Hitchings, Physiology or Medicine, 1988
  151. Charles J. Pedersen, born in Korea, Chemistry, 1987
  152. Donald J. Cram, Chemistry, 1987
  153. Robert M. Solow, Economics, 1987
  154. Joseph Brodsky, born in Russia, Literature, 1987
  155. Dudley R. Herschbach, Chemistry, 1986
  156. Yuan T. Lee, born in Taiwan, Chemistry, 1986
  157. James M. Buchanan, Economics, 1986
  158. Elie Wiesel, born in Romania, Peace, 1986
  159. Stanley Cohen, Physiology or Medicine, 1986
  160. Rita Levi-Montalcini, born in Italy, Physiology or Medicine, 1986
  161. Jerome Karle, Chemistry, 1985
  162. Herbert A. Hauptman, Chemistry, 1985
  163. Franco Modigliani, born in Italy, Economics, 1985
  164. Michael S. Brown, Physiology or Medicine, 1985
  165. Joseph L. Goldstein, Physiology or Medicine, 1985
  166. Bruce Merrifield, Chemistry, 1984
  167. Henry Taube, born in Canada, Chemistry, 1983
  168. Gérard Debreu, born in France, Economics, 1983
  169. William A. Fowler, Physics, 1983
  170. Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, born in then British India, now Pakistan, Physics, 1983
  171. Barbara McClintock, Physiology or Medicine, 1983
  172. George J. Stigler, Economics, 1982
  173. Kenneth G. Wilson, Physics, 1982
  174. Roald Hoffmann, born in then Poland, now Ukraine, Chemistry, 1981
  175. James Tobin, Economics, 1981
  176. Nicolaas Bloembergen, born in the Netherlands, Physics, 1981
  177. Arthur L. Schawlow, Physics, 1981
  178. David H. Hubel, born in Canada, Physiology or Medicine, 1981
  179. Roger W. Sperry, Physiology or Medicine, 1981
  180. Walter Gilbert, Chemistry, 1980
  181. Paul Berg, Chemistry, 1980
  182. Lawrence R. Klein, Economics, 1980
  183. Czesław Miłosz, born in then Russian Empire, now Lithuania, Literature, 1980
  184. James Cronin, Physics, 1980
  185. Val Fitch, Physics, 1980
  186. Baruj Benacerraf, born in Venezuela, Physiology or Medicine, 1980
  187. George D. Snell, Physiology or Medicine, 1980
  188. Herbert C. Brown, Chemistry, 1979
  189. Theodore Schultz, Economics, 1979
  190. Steven Weinberg, Physics, 1979
  191. Sheldon Glashow, Physics, 1979
  192. Allan M. Cormack, born in South Africa, Physiology or Medicine, 1979
  193. Herbert A. Simon, Economics, 1978
  194. Isaac Bashevis Singer, born in then Russian Empire, now Poland, Literature, 1978
  195. Robert Woodrow Wilson, Physics, 1978
  196. Arno Penzias, born in Germany, Physics, 1978
  197. Hamilton O. Smith, Physiology or Medicine, 1978
  198. Daniel Nathans, Physiology or Medicine, 1978
  199. Philip Anderson, Physics, 1977
  200. John H. van Vleck, Physics, 1977
  201. Roger Guillemin, born in France, Physiology or Medicine, 1977
  202. Andrzej W. Schally, born in then Poland, now Lithuania, Physiology or Medicine, 1977
  203. Rosalyn Yalow, Physiology or Medicine, 1977
  204. William Lipscomb, Chemistry, 1976
  205. Milton Friedman, Economics, 1976
  206. Saul Bellow, born in Canada, Literature, 1976
  207. Burton Richter, Physics, 1976
  208. Samuel C. C. Ting, Physics, 1976
  209. Baruch S. Blumberg, Physiology or Medicine, 1976
  210. Daniel Carleton Gajdusek, Physiology or Medicine, 1976
  211. Tjalling C. Koopmans, born in the Netherlands, Economics, 1975
  212. Ben R. Mottelson*, Physics, 1975
  213. James Rainwater, Physics, 1975
  214. David Baltimore, Physiology or Medicine, 1975
  215. Renato Dulbecco, born in Italy, Physiology or Medicine, 1975
  216. Howard Martin Temin, Physiology or Medicine, 1975
  217. Paul J. Flory, Chemistry, 1974
  218. George E. Palade, born in Romania, Physiology or Medicine, 1974
  219. Wassily Leontief, born in Germany, Economics, 1973
  220. Henry Kissinger, born in Germany, Peace, 1973
  221. Ivar Giaever, Norway, Physics, 1973
  222. Christian Anfinsen, Chemistry, 1972
  223. Stanford Moore, Chemistry, 1972
  224. William H. Stein, Chemistry, 1972
  225. Kenneth J. Arrow, Economics, 1972
  226. John Bardeen, Physics, 1972
  227. Leon N. Cooper, Physics, 1972
  228. Robert Schrieffer, Physics, 1972
  229. Gerald Edelman, Physiology or Medicine, 1972
  230. Simon Kuznets, born in then Russia, now Belarus, Economics, 1971
  231. Earl W. Sutherland Jr., Physiology or Medicine, 1971
  232. Paul A. Samuelson, Economics, 1970
  233. Norman Borlaug, Peace, 1970
  234. Julius Axelrod, Physiology or Medicine, 1970
  235. Murray Gell-Mann, Physics, 1969
  236. Max Delbrück, born in Germany, Physiology or Medicine, 1969
  237. Alfred Hershey, Physiology or Medicine, 1969
  238. Salvador Luria, born in Italy, Physiology or Medicine, 1969
  239. Lars Onsager, born in Norway, Chemistry, 1968
  240. Luis Alvarez, Physics, 1968
  241. Robert W. Holley, Physiology or Medicine, 1968
  242. Marshall Warren Nirenberg, Physiology or Medicine, 1968
  243. Hans Bethe, born in then Germany, now France, Physics, 1967
  244. Haldan Keffer Hartline, Physiology or Medicine, 1967
  245. George Wald, Physiology or Medicine, 1967
  246. Robert S. Mulliken, Chemistry, 1966
  247. Charles B. Huggins, born in Canada, Physiology or Medicine, 1966
  248. Francis Peyton Rous, Physiology or Medicine, 1966
  249. Robert B. Woodward, Chemistry, 1965
  250. Richard P. Feynman, Physics, 1965
  251. Julian Schwinger, Physics, 1965
  252. Martin Luther King, Jr., Peace, 1964
  253. Charles H. Townes, Physics, 1964
  254. Konrad Bloch, born in then Germany, now Poland, Physiology or Medicine, 1964
  255. Maria Goeppert-Mayer, born in then Germany, now Poland, Physics, 1963
  256. Eugene Wigner, born in Hungary, Physics, 1963
  257. John Steinbeck, Literature, 1962
  258. Linus C. Pauling, Peace, 1962
  259. James D. Watson, Physiology or Medicine, 1962
  260. Melvin Calvin, Chemistry, 1961
  261. Robert Hofstadter, Physics, 1961
  262. Georg von Békésy, born in Hungary, Physiology or Medicine, 1961
  263. Willard F. Libby, Chemistry, 1960
  264. Donald A. Glaser, Physics, 1960
  265. Owen Chamberlain, Physics, 1959
  266. Emilio Segrè, born in Italy, Physics, 1959
  267. Arthur Kornberg, Physiology or Medicine, 1959
  268. Severo Ochoa, born in Spain, Physiology or Medicine, 1959
  269. George Beadle, Physiology or Medicine, 1958
  270. Joshua Lederberg, Physiology or Medicine, 1958
  271. Edward Tatum, Physiology or Medicine, 1958
  272. Chen Ning Yang, born in China, Physics, 1957
  273. Tsung-Dao Lee, born in China, Physics, 1957
  274. William B. Shockley, Physics, 1956
  275. John Bardeen, Physics, 1956
  276. Walter H. Brattain, Physics, 1956
  277. Dickinson W. Richards, Physiology or Medicine, 1956
  278. André F. Cournand, France, Physiology or Medicine, 1956
  279. Vincent du Vigneaud, Chemistry, 1955
  280. Willis E. Lamb, Physics, 1955
  281. Polykarp Kusch, born in Germany, Physics, 1955
  282. Linus C. Pauling, Chemistry, 1954
  283. Ernest Hemingway, Literature, 1954
  284. John F. Enders, Physiology or Medicine, 1954
  285. Frederick C. Robbins, Physiology or Medicine, 1954
  286. Thomas H. Weller, Physiology or Medicine, 1954
  287. George C. Marshall, Peace, 1953
  288. Fritz Lipmann, born in then Germany, now Russia, Physiology or Medicine, 1953
  289. E. M. Purcell, Physics, 1952
  290. Felix Bloch, born in Switzerland, Physics, 1952
  291. Selman A. Waksman, born in then Russian Empire, now Ukraine, Physiology or Medicine, 1952
  292. Edwin M. McMillan, Chemistry, 1951
  293. Glenn Theodore Seaborg, Chemistry, 1951
  294. Ralph J. Bunche, Peace, 1950
  295. Philip S. Hench, Physiology or Medicine, 1950
  296. Edward C. Kendall, Physiology or Medicine, 1950
  297. William Giauque, born in Canada, Chemistry, 1949
  298. William Faulkner, Literature, 1949
  299. T. S. Eliot*, Literature, 1948
  300. American Friends Service Committee (The Quakers), Peace, 1947
  301. Carl Cori, born in Austria, Physiology or Medicine, 1947
  302. Gerty Cori, born in Austria, Physiology or Medicine, 1947
  303. Wendell M. Stanley, Chemistry, 1946
  304. James B. Sumner, Chemistry, 1946
  305. John H. Northrop, Chemistry, 1946
  306. Emily G. Balch, Peace, 1946
  307. John R. Mott, Peace, 1946
  308. Percy W. Bridgman, Physics, 1946
  309. Hermann J. Muller, Physiology or Medicine, 1946
  310. Cordell Hull, Peace, 1945
  311. Isidor Isaac Rabi, born in Austria, Physics, 1944
  312. Joseph Erlanger, Physiology or Medicine, 1944
  313. Herbert S. Gasser, Physiology or Medicine, 1944
  314. Otto Stern, born in then Germany, now Poland, Physics, 1943
  315. Edward A. Doisy, Physiology or Medicine, 1943
  316. Ernest Lawrence, Physics, 1939
  317. Pearl S. Buck, Literature, 1938
  318. Clinton Davisson, Physics, 1937
  319. Eugene O'Neill, Literature, 1936
  320. Carl Anderson, Physics, 1936
  321. Harold C. Urey, Chemistry, 1934
  322. George R. Minot, Physiology or Medicine, 1934
  323. William P. Murphy, Physiology or Medicine, 1934
  324. George H. Whipple, Physiology or Medicine, 1934
  325. Thomas H. Morgan, Physiology or Medicine, 1933
  326. Irving Langmuir, Chemistry, 1932
  327. Jane Addams, Peace, 1931
  328. Nicholas M. Butler, Peace, 1931
  329. Sinclair Lewis, Literature, 1930
  330. Frank B. Kellogg, Peace, 1929
  331. Arthur H. Compton, Physics, 1927
  332. Charles G. Dawes, Peace, 1925
  333. Robert A. Millikan, Physics, 1923
  334. Woodrow Wilson, Peace, 1919
  335. Theodore W. Richards, Chemistry, 1914
  336. Elihu Root, Peace, 1912
  337. Albert A. Michelson, born in then Germany, now Poland, Physics, 1907
  338. Theodore Roosevelt, Peace, 1906

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