Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
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1963
10-Dec-1963
Pioneers of Neurophysiology: Ionic Mechanisms and Nerve Impulses in Neural Networks
1962
10-Dec-1962
Pioneering Research on DNA: The Double-Helix Structure and Genetic Information Transmission.
1961
10-Dec-1961
Nobel Prize awarded for study on cochlear stimulation and auditory processing.
1960
10-Dec-1960
Nobel Prize Winners Breakthrough in Immune Tolerance: Impact on Medical Science
1959
10-Dec-1959
Nobel Laureates Ochoa and Kornberg: Pioneers in RNA and DNA Synthesis
1958
10-Dec-1958
Nobel Prize winners advance genetics through groundbreaking discoveries in gene regulation and bacterial genetics.
1957
10-Dec-1957
Daniel Bovet: Pioneer in Medicine and Pharmacology with game-changing discoveries in allergy and surgery.
1956
10-Dec-1956
Innovations in Heart Catheterization and Circulatory Pathology by Cournand, Forssmann, and Richards.
1955
10-Dec-1955
Hugo Theorell: Pioneer in Enzyme Research & Cellular Metabolism
1954
10-Dec-1954
Breakthrough in Virology: Discovering Poliovirus Growth for Vaccine Development and Global Health.
1953
10-Dec-1953
Key Discoveries in Biochemistry: Krebs and Lipmann's Nobel Prize-Winning Work in Cellular Metabolism.
1952
10-Dec-1952
Waksman's Nobel Prize-Winning Discovery: Streptomycin's Impact on Tuberculosis and Antibiotic Development
1951
10-Dec-1951
Max Theiler: Nobel Laureate for Yellow Fever Breakthroughs and Vaccine Development.
1950
10-Dec-1950
Nobel laureates revolutionize adrenal hormones, leading to breakthrough treatments for medical conditions.
1949
10-Dec-1949
Advancements in Neuroscience and Psychiatry by Hess and Moniz: Mapping Brain Functions and Psychosurgery.
1948
10-Dec-1948
Paul Müller: Discoverer of DDT's Insecticidal Properties and Public Health Impact
1947
10-Dec-1947
Key Discoveries in Biochemistry and Endocrinology: Contributions of Carl and Gerty Cori, Bernardo Houssay.
1946
10-Dec-1946
Hermann J. Muller: Nobel Prize Winner for X-ray-induced Mutations in Genetics
1945
10-Dec-1945
Groundbreaking Work of Fleming, Chain, and Florey: Nobel Prize-Winning Discovery Revolutionizes Medicine
1944
10-Dec-1944
Groundbreaking Research on Nerve Fiber Functions: Erlanger and Gasser's Influential Discoveries in Neurophysiology
1943
10-Dec-1943
Nobel Prize Winners: Vitamin K's Impact on Blood Coagulation and Health
1942
1942
Nobel Prize in Medicine Withheld During Global Conflict
1941
1941
Impact of WWII on Nobel Prize: Prize in Physiology/Medicine skipped, funds redirected for sustainability.
1940
1940
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine not awarded; prize money allocated to foundation's funds.
1939
10-Dec-1939
Gerhard Domagk's Revolutionary Antibiotic Discovery: Redefining Medical History
1938
10-Dec-1938
Corneille Heymans: Pioneer in Understanding Respiratory Regulation and Cardiovascular Physiology
1937
10-Dec-1937
Groundbreaking research by Albert Szent-Györgyi: Vitamin C and cellular respiration's vital roles.
1936
10-Dec-1936
Dale and Loewi: Pioneers of Nerve Signal Transmission
1935
10-Dec-1935
Hans Spemann's Organizer Theory Revolutionized Embryonic DevelopmentUnderstanding
1934
10-Dec-1934
Groundbreaking liver therapy for anemia revolutionized medical treatment and earned Nobel recognition.
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