Title: The Eleven Women Nobel Laureates
1The ElevenWomen Nobel Laureates
- In the Sciences 1903-2004
- (and five who should/could have been)
2Marie Curie (Sklodowska)1867-1934
In recognition of the extra-ordinary services
they have rendered by their joint researches on
the radiation phenomena discovered by Professor
Henri Becquerel.
3Marie Curie (Sklodowska)1867-1934
In recognition of her services to the
advancement of chemistry by the discovery of the
elements radium and plutonium, by the isolation
of radium, and the study of the nature and
compounds of this remarkable element.
4Irene Joliot-Curie1897-1956
In recognition of their synthesis of new
radioactive elements.
5Gerty Radnitz Cori1896-1957
- Physiology or Medicine
- 1947
For their discovery of the course of the
catalytic conversion of glycogen.
6Maria Goeppert-Mayer1896-1957
For their discoveries concerning nuclear shell
structures.
7Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin1910-1994
For her determination by X-ray techniques of the
structures of important biochemical substances.
8Rosalyn Sussman Yalow1921-
- Physiology or Medicine
- 1977
For the development of radioimmunoassays of
peptide hormones.
9Barbara McClintock1902-1992
- Physiology or Medicine
- 1983
For her discovery of mobile genetic elements.
10Rita Levi-Montalcini1909-
- Physiology or Medicine
- 1986
For their discoveries of growth factors.
11Gertrude B. Elion1918-1999
- Physiology or Medicine
- 1988
For their discoveries of important principles
for drug treatment.
12Christiane Nusslein-Volhard1942-
- Physiology or Medicine
- 1995
For their discoveries concerning the genetic
control of early embryonic development.
13Linda B. Buck1947-
- Physiology or Medicine
- 2004
For their discoveries of odorant receptors and
the organisation of the olfactory system.
14Lisa Meitner1878-1968
15Emmy Noether1882-1935
16- Wu Chien-Shiung
- 1912-1997
Physics (Parity Violation)
17Rosalind Franklin1920-1958
- Physiology or Medicine
- (DNA)
18Susan Jocelyn Bell Burnell1943-