On October 5, the Nobel Prize for Chemistry was issued. Carolyn R. Bertozzi and K. Barry Sharpless of the United States, and Morten Meldal of Denmark, won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry at this year. Among them, K. Barry Sharpless won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2001.
2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Nobel Prize is awarded once a year. It is a world-class award with very few winners, but Sharples won the award twice, which shows that he has made great contributions to scientific research. So, have anyone else won the Nobel Prize twice or more in the history of the Nobel Prize? The answer is yes, four people won the Nobel Prize twice.
1, Madame Curie
Madame Curie was born in Polish , French. He won the Nobel Prize in 1903 and 1911, respectively, spanning two awards for physicist and chemistry.
Madame Curie has two firsts: the first female professor at University of Paris , and the first two-time Nobel Prize winner.
Madame Curie
2, Linas Pauling
1901 was born in the United States and won the Nobel Prize in 1954 and 1962, respectively.
As a chemist, Linus Pauling won the Chemistry Prize for the first time, but the Peace Prize for the second time.
Linus Pauling
3, John Bading
American physicist, he won the Nobel Prize in 1956 and 1972, respectively.
John Bading is the first person to win the award again in the same field.
John Bading
4, Frederick Sanger
1958 and 1980, Frederick Sanger won the Nobel chemist twice.
His reason for winning is only two words: sequencing.
Frederick Sanger
Sharples won the Nobel Prize again this time, becoming the fifth person in Nobel to win the Nobel Prize twice.