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Nobel Prize winners Thirty-six people with ties to Johns Hopkins have received a Nobel Prize, including four Nobel laureates currently on the faculty—molecular biologists Peter Agre and Carol Greider, and astrophysicists Adam Riess and Riccardo Giacconi. Our Nobel winners include recipients of the prize in Medicine (16), Chemistry (6), Economics (5), Physics (4), Literature (1), Physiology (1), and three Nobel Peace Prize honorees—among them President Woodrow Wilson, who received a doctorate from Hopkins in 1886. A full list of our honorees: Woodrow Wilson, Ph.D. 1886 (History) Nobel Prize in Peace, 1919 James Franck, Professor of Physics, 1935-38 Nobel Prize in Physics, 1925 Nicholas Murray Butler, Lecturer, 1890-91 Nobel Prize in Peace, 1931 Thomas Hunt Morgan, Ph.D. 1890 (Zoology); LL.D
来源(Source From): https://www.jhu.edu/research/milestones/nobel-prize-winners/

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