Russian Nobel Laureates - Canada

Canada

  1. Ralph M. Steinman, Physiology or Medicine, 2011
  2. Willard S. Boyle*, Physics, 2009
  3. Robert Mundell, Economics, 1999
  4. Myron Scholes*, Economics, 1997
  5. William Vickrey*, Economics, 1996
  6. Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, Peace, 1995
  7. Bertram N. Brockhouse, Physics, 1994
  8. Michael Smith, born in the United Kingdom, Chemistry, 1993
  9. Rudolph A. Marcus*, Chemistry, 1992
  10. Richard E. Taylor, Physics, 1990
  11. Sidney Altman, Chemistry, 1989
  12. Henry Taube*, Chemistry, 1983
  13. David H. Hubel*, Physiology or Medicine, 1981
  14. Saul Bellow*, Literature, 1976
  15. Gerhard Herzberg, born in Germany, Chemistry, 1971
  16. Charles B. Huggins*, Physiology or Medicine, 1966
  17. Lester B. Pearson, Peace, 1957
  18. John C. Polányi, born in Germany(of Hungarian parents), Chemistry, 1986
  19. William Giauque*, Chemistry, 1949
  20. Frederick G. Banting, Physiology or Medicine, 1923
  21. Ernest Rutherford, born in New Zealand, Chemistry, 1908

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