Russian Nobel Laureates - United Kingdom

United Kingdom

  1. John B. Gurdon, Physiology or Medicine, 2012
  2. Andre Geim, born in Russia, Physics, 2010
  3. Konstantin Novoselov, born in Russia, Physics, 2010
  4. Robert G. Edwards, Physiology or Medicine, 2010
  5. Doris Lessing, born in Iran, Literature, 2007
  6. Sir Martin J. Evans, Physiology or Medicine, 2007
  7. Oliver Smithies*, Physiology or Medicine, 2007
  8. Harold Pinter, Literature, 2005
  9. Clive W. J. Granger*, Economics, 2003
  10. Anthony J. Leggett*, Physics, 2003
  11. Peter Mansfield, Physiology or Medicine, 2003
  12. Sydney Brenner, born in South Africa, Physiology or Medicine, 2002
  13. John E. Sulston, Physiology or Medicine, 2002
  14. Tim Hunt, Physiology or Medicine, 2001
  15. Paul Nurse, Physiology or Medicine, 2001
  16. V.S. Naipaul, born in Trinidad, Literature, 2001
  17. David Trimble, Peace, 1998
  18. John Hume, born in Northern Ireland, UK, but uses Irish Passport, Peace, 1998
  19. John Pople, Chemistry, 1998
  20. John E. Walker, Chemistry, 1997
  21. Harold Kroto, Chemistry, 1996
  22. James A. Mirrlees, Economics, 1996
  23. Joseph Rotblat, born in then Russian Empire, now Poland, Peace, 1995
  24. Seamus Heaney, born in Northern Ireland, UK, but uses Irish Passport, Literature, 1995
  25. Richard J. Roberts, Physiology or Medicine, 1993
  26. Michael Smith*, Chemistry, 1993
  27. Ronald Coase,based in the United States Economics, 1991
  28. James W. Black, Physiology or Medicine, 1988
  29. Niels Kaj Jerne*, Physiology or Medicine, 1984
  30. César Milstein, born in Argentina, Physiology or Medicine, 1984
  31. Richard Stone, Economics, 1984
  32. William Golding, Literature, 1983
  33. Aaron Klug, born in Lithuania, Chemistry, 1982
  34. John Robert Vane, Physiology or Medicine, 1982
  35. Elias Canetti, born in Bulgaria, Literature, 1981
  36. Frederick Sanger, Chemistry, 1980
  37. Arthur Lewis, born on St. Lucia, Economics, 1979
  38. Godfrey Hounsfield, Physiology or Medicine, 1979
  39. Peter D. Mitchell, Chemistry, 1978
  40. James Meade, Economics, 1977
  41. Nevill Francis Mott, Physics, 1977
  42. Amnesty International, Peace, 1977
  43. Betty Williams, Peace, 1976
  44. Mairéad Corrigan, Peace, 1976
  45. John Cornforth, born in Australia, Chemistry, 1975
  46. Christian de Duve*, Physiology or Medicine, 1974
  47. Friedrich Hayek, born in Austria, Economics, 1974
  48. Martin Ryle, Physics, 1974
  49. Antony Hewish, Physics, 1974
  50. Patrick White*, Literature, 1973
  51. Geoffrey Wilkinson, Chemistry, 1973
  52. Brian David Josephson, Physics, 1973
  53. Rodney Robert Porter, Physiology or Medicine, 1972
  54. John Hicks, Economics, 1972
  55. Dennis Gabor, born in Hungary, Physics, 1971
  56. Bernard Katz, born in Germany, Physiology or Medicine, 1970
  57. Derek Harold Richard Barton, Chemistry, 1969
  58. Ronald George Wreyford Norrish, Chemistry, 1967
  59. George Porter, Chemistry, 1967
  60. Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, Chemistry, 1964
  61. Andrew Huxley, Physiology or Medicine, 1963
  62. Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, Physiology or Medicine, 1963
  63. John Kendrew, Chemistry, 1962
  64. Max Perutz, born in Austria, Chemistry, 1962
  65. Francis Crick, Physiology or Medicine, 1962
  66. Maurice Wilkins, born in New Zealand, Physiology or Medicine, 1962
  67. Peter Medawar, Physiology or Medicine, born in Brazil, 1960
  68. Severo Ochoa*, born in Spain, Physiology or Medicine, 1959
  69. Philip Noel-Baker, Peace, 1959
  70. Frederick Sanger, Chemistry, 1958
  71. Alexander R. Todd, Baron Todd, Chemistry, 1957
  72. Cyril Norman Hinshelwood, Chemistry, 1956
  73. Max Born, born in then Germany, now Poland, Physics, 1954
  74. Winston Churchill, Literature, 1953
  75. Hans Adolf Krebs, born in Germany, Physiology or Medicine, 1953
  76. Archer John Porter Martin, Chemistry, 1952
  77. Richard Laurence Millington Synge, Chemistry, 1952
  78. John Cockcroft, Physics, 1951
  79. Bertrand Russell, Literature, 1950
  80. Cecil Frank Powell, Physics, 1950
  81. John Boyd Orr, Peace, 1949
  82. Patrick Blackett, Baron Blackett, Physics, 1948
  83. T. S. Eliot, born in the United States of America, Literature, 1948
  84. Edward Victor Appleton, Physics, 1947
  85. Robert Robinson, Chemistry, 1947
  86. Friends Service Council, Peace, 1947
  87. Ernst Boris Chain, born in Germany, Physiology or Medicine, 1945
  88. Alexander Fleming, Physiology or Medicine, 1945
  89. George Paget Thomson, Physics, 1937
  90. Robert Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, Peace, 1937
  91. Norman Haworth, Chemistry, 1937
  92. Henry Hallett Dale, Physiology or Medicine, 1936
  93. James Chadwick, Physics, 1935
  94. Arthur Henderson, Peace, 1934
  95. Norman Angell, Peace, 1933
  96. Paul Dirac, Physics, 1933
  97. Charles Scott Sherrington, Physiology or Medicine, 1932
  98. John Galsworthy, Literature, 1932
  99. Edgar Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian, Physiology or Medicine, 1932
  100. Arthur Harden, Chemistry, 1929
  101. Frederick Hopkins, Physiology or Medicine, 1929
  102. Owen Willans Richardson, Physics, 1928
  103. Charles Thomson Rees Wilson, Physics, 1927
  104. Austen Chamberlain, Peace, 1925
  105. George Bernard Shaw, born in Ireland, Literature, 1925
  106. John James Rickard Macleod*, Physiology or Medicine, 1923
  107. Francis William Aston, Chemistry, 1922
  108. Archibald Hill, Physiology or Medicine, 1922
  109. Frederick Soddy, Chemistry, 1921
  110. Charles Glover Barkla, Physics, 1917
  111. William Henry Bragg, Physics, 1915
  112. William Lawrence Bragg, born in Australia, Physics, 1915
  113. Ernest Rutherford, born in New Zealand, Chemistry, 1908
  114. Rudyard Kipling, born in India, Literature, 1907
  115. J. J. Thomson, Physics, 1906
  116. John Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh, Physics, 1904
  117. William Ramsay, Chemistry, 1904
  118. William Randal Cremer, Peace, 1903
  119. Ronald Ross,Born in India, Physiology or Medicine, 1902

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