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  1. 1951 - Glenn T. Seaborg (Chemistry) 1949 - William F. Giauque (Chemistry) 1946 - John H. Northrop (Chemistry) 1946 - Wendell M. Stanley (Chemistry) 1939 - Ernest O. Lawrence (Physics) Listing of the 29 UC Berkeley alumni who have received the prize. Ernest O. Lawrence. Ernest O. Lawrence. Physics, 1939.

  2. The University of California has a proud legacy of winning Nobel Prizes that stretches all the way back to 1939. Dozens of UC faculty and staff have been awarded this highest international honor for their contributions in medicine, economics, physics and more. 64 faculty and staff have been awarded 65 Nobel Prizes.

  3. Berkeley's Nobel laureates. The distinguished poet from Northern Ireland — honored for “for works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past” — came to UC Berkeley twice on temporary appointments, the first for two semesters in 1970-1 and the second for a single term in 1976.

  4. physics.berkeley.edu › welcome › nobel-laureatesOur Nobel Laureates | Physics

    Of the 22 Nobel Prizes awarded to UC Berkeley faculty, approximately one-third are from Physics! The UC Berkeley Physics Department is proud to have nine long-term faculty members and seven alums as Nobel Prize winners. The complete list of UC Berkeley Nobel Prize winners can be found here.

  5. Oct 7, 2020 · University of California, Berkeley, biochemist Jennifer Doudna today won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, sharing it with colleague Emmanuelle Charpentier for the co-development of CRISPR-Cas9, a genome editing breakthrough that has revolutionized biomedicine. CRISPR-Cas9 allows scientists to rewrite DNA — the code of life — in any ...

  6. For over 150 years, UC Berkeley has been reimagining the world by challenging convention and generating unparalleled intellectual, economic and social value. Take a look back at Berkeley’s milestones and discoveries and learn more about our 26 faculty Nobel Prize winners and 35 alumni winners. 1870.

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  8. Oct 6, 2020 · October 6, 2020. UC Berkeley’s Reinhard Genzel, an emeritus physics professor, talks on the phone on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2020, from his office in Germany, just after learning he had won the Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering a supermassive compact object at the center of our galaxy. (Photo by Stefan Gillessen via the Nobel Committee)

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