List of Nobel Laureates By University Affiliation - New York University

New York University

Affiliations Graduate Attendee or Researcher Academic staff before or at the time of award Academic staff after award
New York University (NYU)
36 (unofficial)

24 (official)

  1. Julius Axelrod
  2. Gertrude B. Elion (NYU-POLY)
  3. Eric R. Kandel
  4. Martin L. Perl (NYU-POLY)
  5. Frederick Reines
  6. Elihu Root
  7. Clifford Shull
  8. George Wald
  9. Mohamed ElBaradei
  1. Friedrich Hayek
  2. Rosalyn Yalow
  3. James Heckman
  1. Robert Aumann
  2. Baruj Benacerraf
  3. Robert F. Engle
  4. Avram Hershko
  5. Arthur Kornberg
  6. Tjalling Koopmans
  7. Rudolph Marcus
  8. Robert S. Mulliken
  9. Gunnar Myrdal
  10. Severo Ochoa
  11. George E. Palade
  12. Irwin Rose
  13. Thomas J. Sargent
  14. Rudolph A. Marcus (NYU-POLY)
  15. Ju Chin Chu (NYU-POLY)
  1. Saul Bellow
  2. Joseph Brodsky
  3. Francis Crick(NYU-Poly)
  4. Rudolf Eucken
  5. Wassily Leontief
  6. Otto Loewi
  7. Paul A. Samuelson
  8. Edward C. Prescott
  9. Wole Soyinka

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