1980 Chemistry Nobel Prize for recombinant DNA. American. His prize was shared with Walter Gilbert, who is also Jewish, and Frederick Sanger, who is not.
nucleic acid pioneer
molecular energy; Wolf Prize in Chemistry (1988)
discovered inorganic fullerenes and inorganic nanotubes
1915 Chemistry Nobel Prize for discovery of chlorophyl. German Jew. He also did important research for the German Army during WWI on gas masks and was Director of the German State Chemical Laboratory. He received the civilian Iron Cross. In 1924, he resigned his position at the Univ. of Munich to protest the non-appointment of qualified Jewish scientists. In 1939 the Gestapo ransacked his house and ordered him to leave Germany. He died in Switzerland in 1946.
chemist
1981 Chemistry Nobel Prize for qualitative molecular orbital theory of chemical reactions. Born in Poland in 1937, he survived the Holocaust and immigrated to the United States in 1947.
1988 Chemistry Nobel Prize for three-dimensional structure of photosynthesis reaction center.
physical chemistry,
industrial chemist, Nobel Prize (1905) (Jewish mother)
industrial chemist
chemist
chemical pathologist father of Prof. James Neuberger, Lord Justice Sir David Neuberger and Prof. Michael Neuberger, and father-in-law of Julia Neuberger Friedrich Paneth (Encyclopaedia Judaica 13:54)
chemist 1928 (Encyclopaedia Judaica 4:1298, 12:241)
electrochemist, inventor of scanning electrochemical microscope, Wolf Prize (2008)
1998