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Nobel Laureates Published in Science has published the research of over 400 Laureates since the award’s inception in 1901! Award categories include Chemistry, Physics, and Medicine. Listed here are prize-winning authors from 1990 to the present, with the number of articles each Laureate published in Science. MEDICINE Articles CHEMISTRY Articles PHYSICS Articles 2015 2016 2014 William C. Campbell . 2 Ben Feringa —Netherlands........................5 Shuji Namakura—Japan .......................... 1 J. Fraser Stoddart—UK . 7 2014 2012 John O’Keefe—US...................................3 2015 Serge Haroche—France . 1 May-Britt Moser—Norway .......................11 Tomas Lindahl—US .................................4 David J. Wineland—US ............................12 Edvard I. Moser—Norway ........................11 Paul Modrich—US...................................4 Aziz Sancar—US.....................................7 2011 2013 Saul Perlmutter—US ............................... 1 2014 James E. Rothman—US ......................... 10 Brian P. Schmidt—US/Australia ................. 1 Eric Betzig—US ......................................9 Randy Schekman—US.............................5 Stefan W. Hell—Germany..........................6 2010 Thomas C. Südhof—Germany ..................13 William E. Moerner—US ...........................5 Andre Geim—Russia/UK..........................6 2012 Konstantin Novoselov—Russia/UK ............5 2013 Sir John B. Gurdon—UK . 1 Martin Karplas—Austria...........................4 2007 Shinya Yamanaka—Japan.........................3 Michael Levitt—UK..................................2 Albert Fert—France ................................. 1 2011 Ariesh Warshel—Israel............................. 1 2006 Bruce A. Beutler—US..............................12 2012 John C. Mather—US ................................ 1 Jules A. Hoffmann—France.......................6 Brian K. Kobilka—US . .7 Ralph M. Steinman—US/Canada ...............9 2005 Robert J. Lefkowitz—US .........................28 John L. Hall—US .....................................3 2010 2009 Theodore W. Hänsch—Germany ................ 1 Robert G. Edwards—US ........................... 1 Venkatraman Ramakrishnan—UK............ 10 2003 2009 Thomas A. Steitz—US............................22 Anthony J. Leggett—US/UK......................5 Elizabeth H. Blackburn—US......................5 Ada E. Yonath—Israel............................... 1 Carol W. Greider—US ............................... 1 2002 2008 Jack W. Szostak—US ...............................9 Raymond Davis, Jr.—US ...........................3 Osamu Shimomura—US . 4 Riccardo Giacconi—US . 3 2008 Martin Chalfie—US .................................6 continued on reverse Françoise Barré-Sinnoussi—France ............6 Roger Y. Tsien—US ................................13 Luc Montagnier—France ..........................6 2007 Harald zur Hausen—Germany ...................2 Gerhard Ertl—Germany . 18 2007 2015 AAAS ANNUAL MEETING San Jose, CA 2006 $10 Mario R. Capecchi—US ............................5 24 OCTOBER 2014 sciencemag.org Medicine rediscovers Roger D. Kornberg—US...........................17 psychedelic drugs p. 18 Bifunctional progenitors Oliver Smithies—US ..............................20 build nerves The cof ee genome pp. 32, 82, & 87 pp. 1124 & 1181 Views on content redaction in climate change report Peptides frompp. 1118, nucleotide 1139 & 1192 repeats p. 34 2005 are toxic $10 Renewed debatepp. 1101 over & 1112 risky 5 SEPTEMBER 2014 fl u studies sciencemag.org 2006 $10 4 JULY 2014 Robert H. Grubbs—US .............................5 sciencemag.org Andrew Z. Fire—US .................................3 Richard R. Schrock—US ...........................3 Craig C. Mello—US .................................. 1 Spherical motion Molecular motors and liquid crystalsp. 1135 dance 2004 together Carbon copy 2005 Innovations inGraphene imaging bilayers manifest intriguing Aaron Ciechanover—Israel ....................... 1 Advanced techniques elucidatequantum the processes Hall ef ofects life pp. 55, 58, & 61 Barry J. Marshall—Australia...................... 1 10/17/14 5:13 PM 1024Cover.indd 393 2003 2004 Peter Agre—US ......................................4 0704Cover.indd 1 Richard Axel—US....................................6 8/28/14 5:47 PM ....................... Roderick MacKinnon—US 21 6/26/14 4:50 PM 2003 0905Cover.indd 1093 2002 Paul C. Lauterbur—US . .2 John B. Fenn—US ...................................2 Sir Peter Mansfield—UK........................... 1 Kurt Wüthrich—Switzerland......................5 continued on reverse continued on reverse Nobel Laureates Published in MEDICINE continued Articles CHEMISTRY continued Articles PHYSICS continued Articles 2002 2001 2001 Sydney Brenner—UK...............................5 Ryoji Noyori—Japan ................................5 Eric A. Cornell—US.................................. 1 H. Robert Horvitz—US . .7 K. Barry Sharpless—US ...........................3 Wolfgang Ketterle—US/Germany..............14 John E. Sulston—UK ...............................5 2000 Carl E. Wieman—US ................................3 2001 Alan J. Heeger—US .................................9 1998 Leland H. Hartwell—US ............................8 Alan G. MacDiarmid—US/New Zealand ....... 1 Robert B. Laughlin—US ...........................2 Tim Hunt—UK........................................ 1 Hideki Shirakawa—Japan ......................... 1 Horst L. Störmer—US/Germany ................3 Sir Paul M. Nurse—UK . .4 1999 Daniel C. Tsui—US/China .........................2 2000 Ahmed H. Zewail—US/ Egypt ...................15 1997 Arvid Carlsson—Sweden . 3 1997 Steven Chu—US . 11 Paul Greengard—US..............................33 William D. Phillips—US.............................4 Paul D. Boyer—US................................... 1 Eric R. Kandel—US................................49 John E. Walker—UK.................................2 1995 1999 1996 Martin L. Perl—US .................................. 1 Günter Blobel—US/Germany . 9 Frederick Reines—US . 3 Robert F. Curl, Jr.—US..............................2 1998 Sir Harold W. Kroto—UK........................... 1 1994 Robert F. Furchgott—US...........................2 Richard E. Smalley—US . .20 Clifford G. Shull—US ............................... 1 Louis J. Ignarro—US ................................3 1995 Ferid Murad—US ....................................3 1993 Paul J. Crutzen—Netherlands...................14 Joseph H. Taylor, Jr.—US ..........................2 1997 Mario J. Molina—US ................................3 Stanley B. Prusiner—US..........................11 F. Sherwood Rowland—US........................6 1991 Pierre-Gilles de Gennes—France................4 1996 1994 Peter C. Doherty—US .............................. 1 George A. Olah—US ................................ 1 Rolf M. Zinkernagel—Switzerland..............11 1993 1995 Kary B. Mullis—US ..................................2 Edward B. Lewis—US...............................3 Michael Smith—Canada........................... 1 Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard—Germany ......2 1992 A lush Arabia beckoned Where China spends Houses and their inhabitants 1994 Rudolph A. Marcus—US ...........................2 ancient humans p. 994 its R&D money p. 1006 share microbes p. 1048 $10 29 AUGUST 2014 Alfred G. Gilman—US .............................16 sciencemag.org The elusive dream of 1990 regenerating the heart p. 252 Summer selections for your Martin Rodbell—US.................................3 reading pleasure Elias James Corey—US . 5 p. 258 Mesoscale eddies help drive ocean circulation 1993 p. 322 $10 18 JULY 2014 Richard J. Roberts—US............................2 sciencemag.org Phillip A. Sharp—US . .19 How far are these stars? Nobel Laureates per PreciseDecade interferometry settles 1992 the question for the Pleiades pp. 1001 & 1029 This chart tallies the number of Laureates published per decade since the prize was first awarded. Skulls of Neandertal ancestors Edmond H. Fischer—US ...........................2 pp. 1338 & 1358 0829Cover.indd 977 8/22/14 5:38 PM Slicing the wheat genomeAfrican scientists and the genomic revolution Sequencing illuminates bread wheat evolution and breeding potential p. 1346 Ultralightweight materials 2010s ............................ 33 1950s ............................42 that don’t bend 1991 0718Cover.indd 237 p. 285 p. 1373 Erwin Neher—Germany . .5 $10 2000s ........................... 53 1940s ........................... 20 20 JUNE 2014 The song sciencemag.org of the bat 7/11/14 4:59 PM Bert Sakmann—Germany........................14 Decoding a mammal’s startling vocal skills 1990s ............................ 42 1930s ........................... 20 p. 1334 1990 1980s ............................ 59 1920s ............................ 14 Joseph E. Murray—US .............................2 1970s ............................64 1910s ...............................7 E. Donnall Thomas—US . .2 1960s ............................ 54 1900s ..............................0620Cover.indd 1317 9 6/13/14 5:26 PM Browse our online database featuring a growing list of Nobel Laureates and their respective works published in Science, including links to each article’s abstract: ScienceOnline.org/nobelprize.