Entry |
Name |
Field |
Notes
|
1 |
Imhotep |
Engineering |
(2650–2600 BC) An Egyptian polymath, he is considered to be the first engineer, architect and physician in history known by name.
|
2 |
Ahmose |
Mathematics |
Also known as Ahmes, an Egypt scribe of the Second Intermediate Period of Egypt who copied the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus.
|
3 |
Thales |
Mathematics |
(624 – c. 546 BC), One of the Seven Sages of Greece. He is one of the first well-known philosophers and mathematicians.
|
4 |
Anaximander |
Metaphysics |
(c. 610 – c. 546 BC) A pre-Socratic Greek philosopher who lived in Miletus,[1] a city of Ionia (in modern-day Turkey). He belonged to the Milesian school
|
5 |
Anaximenes |
Metaphysics |
(c. 585 – c. 528 BCE) An Ancient Greek Pre-Socratic philosopher.[2][3] One of the three Milesian philosophers
|
6 |
Xenophanes |
Metaphysics |
(c. 570 – c. 475 BC)[4] was a Greek philosopher, theologian, poet, and social and religious critic.
|
7 |
Pythagoras |
Mathematics |
(c. 570-c. 495 BC). Best known for the Pythagorean theorem which bears his name.
|
8 |
Eupalinos |
Engineering |
an ancient Greek engineer who built the Tunnel of Eupalinos on Samos Island in the 6th century BC.
|
9 |
Hecataeus |
Historian |
(c. 550 BC – c. 476 BC) An early Greek historian and geographer.
|
10 |
Heraclitus |
Metaphysics |
(c. 535 – c. 475 BC) pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, and a native of the city of Ephesus,[5] then part of the Persian Empire.
|
11 |
Alcmaeon |
Medicine |
(c 510 BC) considered by many an early pioneer of anatomical dissection and was said to be the first to identify Eustachian tubes.
|
12 |
Hanno |
Explorer |
a Carthaginian explorer c. 500 BC, best known for his naval exploration of the African coast.
|
13 |
Parmenides |
Metaphysics |
late sixth or early fifth century BC pre-Socratic Greek philosopher from Elea in Magna Graecia (Greater Greece, included Southern Italy). Founder of the Eleatic school of philosophy.
|
14 |
Anaxagoras |
Astronomy |
He produced a correct explanation for eclipses and proposed that the Milky Way might consist of distant stars.[6]
|
15 |
Leucippus |
Chemistry |
(first half of the 5th century BC) The first Greek to develop the theory of atomism – the idea that everything is composed entirely of various imperishable, indivisible elements called atoms.
|
16 |
Zeno |
Metaphysics |
(490?–430? BC) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher best known for his paradoxes.
|
17 |
Empedocles |
Cosmogenesis |
(c. 490 – c. 430 BC) Greek pre-Socratic philosopher and a citizen of Acragas (Agrigentum), a Greek city in Sicily. Empedocles' philosophy is best known for originating the cosmogenic theory of the four classical elements.
|
18 |
Oenopides |
Astronomy |
An ancient Greek geometer and astronomer, who lived around 450 BCE.
|
19 |
Philolaus |
Astronomy |
c. 470 – c. 385 BCE[7]) was a Greek Pythagorean and Presocratic philosopher. He is also credited with originating the theory that the Earth was not the center of the universe.
|
20 |
Democritus |
Chemistry |
(c. 370 BC) An Ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher primarily remembered today for his formulation of an atomic theory of the universe.[8]
|
21 |
Socrates |
Philosphy |
470/469 – 399 BC)[9] was a classical Greek (Athenian) philosopher credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy.
|
22 |
Hippocrates |
Medicine |
(c. 460 – c. 370 BC), A Greek physician of the Age of Pericles (Classical Greece), sometimes referred to as the "Father of Medicine"[10][11]
|
23 |
Meton |
Astronomy |
a Greek mathematician, astronomer, geometer, and engineer who lived in Athens in the 5th century BC. He is best known for calculations involving the eponymous 19-year Metonic cycle which he introduced in 432 BC into the lunisolar Attic calendar.
|
24 |
Plato
|
25 |
Archytas
|
26 |
Theaetetus |
Mathematics
|
27 |
Eudoxus
|
28 |
Heracleides
|
29 |
Aristotle
|
30 |
Menaechmus
|
31 |
Theophrastus
|
32 |
Callippus
|
33 |
Dicaearchus
|
34 |
Diocles
|
35 |
Epicurus
|
36 |
Praxagoras |
Medicine |
studied Aristotle's (384–322 BC) anatomy and improved it by distinguishing between arteries and veins.
|
37 |
Kiddinu
|
38 |
Strato
|
39 |
Pytheas
|
40 |
Euclid
|
41 |
Aristarchus
|
42 |
Herophilus
|
43 |
Erasistratus
|
44 |
Conon
|
45 |
Philon from Byzantium (The Greek Engineer)
|
46 |
Ctesibius |
Physics |
(285–222 BC) was a Greek inventor who wrote the first treatises on compressed air. Worked on the elasticity of air. The "father of pneumatics."
|
47 |
Archimedes
|
48 |
Eratosthenes
|
49 |
Apollonius
|
50 |
Hipparchus
|
51 |
Seleucus
|
52 |
Poseidonius
|
53 |
Lucretius
|
54 |
Sosigenes
|
55 |
Vitruvius
|
56 |
Strabo
|
57 |
Celsus, Aulus Cornelius
|
58 |
Mela, Pomponius
|
59 |
Dioscorides
|
60 |
Hero
|
61 |
Pliny
|
62 |
Frontinus, Sextus Julius
|
63 |
Tsai Lun
|
64 |
Ptolemy, Claudius
|
65 |
Galen
|
66 |
Diophantus
|
67 |
Zosimus
|
68 |
Pappus
|
69 |
Hypatia
|
70 |
Proclus
|
71 |
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus
|
72 |
Isidore of Seville
|
73 |
Brahmagupta
|
74 |
Callinicus |
Chemistry |
(about 620 BC) Also known as Kallinikos. A Byzantine chemist from Heliopolis and the inventor of Greek fire
|
75 |
Bede
|
76 |
Geber
|
77 |
Alcuin
|
78 |
Charlemagne
|
79 |
Al-Khwarizmi, Muhammed ibn Musa
|
80 |
Thabit ibn Qurra
|
81 |
Alfred The Great
|
82 |
Rhazes
|
83 |
Albategnius
|
84 |
Gerbert
|
85 |
Alhazen
|
86 |
Avicenna
|
87 |
Omar Khayyam
|
88 |
Abelard, Peter
|
89 |
Adelard of Bath
|
90 |
Gerard of Cremona
|
91 |
Averroes
|
92 |
Maimonides, Moses
|
93 |
Neckam, Alexander
|
94 |
Grosseteste, Robert
|
95 |
Fibonacci, Leonardo
|
96 |
Albertus Magnus
|
97 |
Frederick II
|
98 |
Michael Scot
|
99 |
Bacon, Roger
|
100 |
Alfonso X
|
101 |
Alderotti, Tadeo |
Medicine |
Italian Physician.
|
102 |
Aquinas, Saint Thomas
|
103 |
Arnold of Villanova
|
104 |
Peregrinus, Petrus
|
105 |
Polo, Marco
|
106 |
d'Abano, Pietro
|
107 |
False Geber
|
108 |
Buridan, Jean
|
109 |
Ockham, William of
|
110 |
Mondino de' Luzzi
|
111 |
Henry the Navigator
|
112 |
Ulugh Beg
|
113 |
Toscanelli, Paolo
|
114 |
Gutenberg, Johann |
Engineering |
(c. 1398–1468). Invented mechanical movable type printing.
|
115 |
Nicholas of Cusa
|
116 |
Bessarion, John
|
117 |
Alberti, Leone Battista
|
118 |
Peurbach, Georg von
|
119 |
Regiomontanus
|
120 |
Pacioli, Luca
|
121 |
Columbus, Christopher
|
122 |
Leonardo da Vinci
|
123 |
Vespucius, Americus
|
124 |
Cano, Juan Sebastian Del
|
125 |
Waldseemoller, Martin
|
126 |
Dürer, Albrecht
|
127 |
Copernicus, Nicolas
|
128 |
Balboa, Vasco Nunez de
|
129 |
Schoner, Johannes
|
130 |
Magellan, Ferdinand
|
131 |
Paracelsus
|
132 |
Agricola, Georgius
|
133 |
Apian, Peter
|
134 |
Fernel, Jean François
|
135 |
Tartaglia, Niccolo
|
136 |
Fuchs, Leonhard
|
137 |
Cardano, Girolamo
|
138 |
Gemma Frisius, Reiner
|
139 |
Pare, Ambroise
|
140 |
Colombo, Realdo
|
141 |
Eustachio, Bartolomeo
|
142 |
Servetus, Michael
|
143 |
Reinhold, Erasmus
|
144 |
Mercator, Gerardus
|
145 |
Rheticus
|
146 |
Vesalius, Andreas
|
147 |
Gesner, Konrad Von
|
148 |
Belon, Pierre
|
149 |
Fallopius, Gabriel
|
150 |
Porta, Giambattista Della
|
151 |
Fabricius Ab Aquapendente, Hieronymus
|
152 |
Clavius, Christoph
|
153 |
Vieta, Franciscus
|
154 |
Scaliger, Joseph Justus
|
155 |
Gilbert, William
|
156 |
Brahe, Tycho |
Astronomy |
(14 December 1546 – 24 October 1601) Known for his accurate and comprehensive astronomical and planetary observations.
|
157 |
Bruno, Giordano |
Astronomy |
(1548 – February 17, 1600). The first man to have conceptualized the universe as a continuum where the stars we see at night are identical in nature to the Sun.
|
158 |
Stevinus, Simon
|
159 |
Napier, John
|
160 |
Alpini, Prospero
|
161 |
Norman, Robert
|
162 |
Libavius
|
163 |
Bacon, Francis
|
164 |
Briggs, Henry
|
165 |
Sanctorius, Sanctorius
|
166 |
Galileo
|
167 |
Fabricius, David |
Astronomy |
(1564–1617)Known for discovering the first known periodic variable star and the first confirmed instance of the observation of sunspots.
|
168 |
Lippershey, Hans |
Astronomy |
(1570–1619), generally credited as being the inventor of the telescope.
|
169 |
Keppler, Johann
|
170 |
Bayer, Johann |
Astronomy |
(1572–1625) most famous for his star atlas Uranometria, published in 1603, which was the first atlas to cover the entire celestial sphere.
|
171 |
Marius, Simon
|
172 |
Oughtred, William
|
173 |
Scheiner, Christoph
|
174 |
Harvey, William
|
175 |
Helmont, Jan Baptista van
|
176 |
Wendelin, Godefroy
|
177 |
Snell, Willebrord Van Roijen
|
178 |
Baffin, William
|
179 |
Vernier, Pierre
|
180 |
Cysat, Johann
|
181 |
Mersenne, Marin |
Mathematics |
(September 8, 1588 – September 1, 1648). Mathematician and music theorist, often referred to as the "father of acoustics"
|
182 |
Gassendi, Pierre
|
183 |
Descartes, Rene
|
184 |
Gellibrand, Henry
|
185 |
Riccioli, Giovanni Battista
|
186 |
Cavalieri, Bonaventura
|
187 |
Kircher, Athanasius
|
188 |
Fermat, Pierre de
|
189 |
Guericke, Otto Von
|
190 |
Glauber, Johann Rudolf
|
191 |
Borelli, Giovanni Alfonso
|
192 |
Torricelli, Evangelista
|
193 |
Ferdinand II of Tuscany
|
194 |
Hevelius, Johannes
|
195 |
Gascoigne, William
|
196 |
Sylvius, Franciscus
|
197 |
Wilkins, John
|
198 |
Wallis, John
|
199 |
Grimaldi, Francesco Maria
|
200 |
Horrocks, Jeremiah
|
201 |
Graunt, John
|
202 |
Brouncker, William, 2D Viscount
|
203 |
Mariotte, Edme
|
204 |
Picard, Jean
|
205 |
Willis, Thomas
|
206 |
Viviani, Vincenzo
|
207 |
Pascal, Blaise
|
208 |
Sydenham, Thomas
|
209 |
Cassini, Giovanni Domenico
|
210 |
Barthoun, Erasmus
|
211 |
Redi, Francesco
|
212 |
Boyle, Robert |
Physics |
(25 January 1627 – 31 December 1691) was an Anglo-Irish natural philosopher, chemist, physicist, and inventor, best known for Boyle's law,[12]
|
213 |
Ray, John
|
214 |
Malpighi, Marcello
|
215 |
Huygens, Christiaan
|
216 |
Brand, Hennig
|
217 |
Richer, Jean
|
218 |
Rudbeck, Olof
|
219 |
Lower, Richard
|
220 |
Wren, Sir Christopher
|
221 |
Leeuwenhoek, Anton Van
|
222 |
Becher, Johann Joachim
|
223 |
Hooke, Robert
|
224 |
Swammerdam, Jan
|
225 |
Steno, Nicolaus
|
226 |
Gregory, James
|
227 |
Denis, Jean Baptiste
|
228 |
Graaf, Regnier de
|
229 |
Grew, Nehemiah
|
230 |
Mayow, John
|
231 |
Newton, Sir Isaac |
Physics |
(25 December 1642 – 20 March 1726/27[13]) An English mathematician, astronomer, theologian and physicist.
|
232 |
Roemer, Olaus
|
233 |
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm
|
234 |
Flamsteed, John
|
235 |
Papin, Denis
|
236 |
Savery, Thomas
|
237 |
Havers, Clopton
|
238 |
Halley, Edmund
|
239 |
Fontenelle, Bernard le Bovier de
|
240 |
Gregory, David
|
241 |
Stahl, Georg Ernst
|
242 |
Polhem, Christopher
|
243 |
Newcomen, Thomas
|
244 |
Amontons, Guillaume
|
245 |
Hauksbee, Francis
|
246 |
De Moivre, Abraham
|
247 |
Saccheri, Girolamo
|
248 |
Boerhaave, Hermann
|
249 |
Hales, Stephen
|
250 |
Bering, Vitus Jonassen
|
251 |
Morgagni, Giovanni Battista
|
252 |
Reaumur, Rene Antoine Ferchault de
|
253 |
Desaguliers, John Theophile
|
254 |
Fahrenheit, Gabriel Daniel
|
255 |
Delisle, Joseph Nicolas
|
256 |
Goldbach, Christian
|
257 |
Musschenbroek, Pieter Van
|
258 |
Bradley, James
|
259 |
Harrison, John
|
260 |
Brandt, Georg
|
261 |
Voltaire |
- |
(21 November 1694 – 30 May 1778) François-Marie Arouet, known by his nom de plume Voltaire (;[14] French: [vɔl.tɛːʁ]), was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher.
|
262 |
Gray, Stephen
|
263 |
Maclaurin, Colin
|
264 |
Bouguer, Pierre
|
265 |
Baker, Henry
|
266 |
Du Fay, Charles François de Cisternay
|
267 |
Maupertuis, Pierre Louis Moreau de
|
268 |
Bernoulli, Daniel
|
269 |
Kleist, Ewald Georg Von
|
270 |
La Condamine, Charles Marie de
|
271 |
Celsius, Anders
|
272 |
Franklin, Benjamin
|
273 |
Dollond, John
|
274 |
Châtelet, Gabrieue Émilie Ietonnelier de Breteuil, Marquise de
|
275 |
Euler, Leonhard
|
276 |
Linnaeus, Carolus
|
277 |
Buffon, Georges Louis Leclerc. Comtede
|
278 |
Haller, Albrecht von
|
279 |
Marggraf, Andreas Sigismund
|
280 |
Gmelin, Johann Georg
|
281 |
Wright, Thomas
|
282 |
Lomonosov, Mikhail Vasilievich
|
283 |
Clairaut, Alexis Claude
|
284 |
Lacaille, Nicolas Louis de
|
285 |
Needham, John Turberville |
Biology |
(10 September 1713 – 30 December 1781) was an English biologist and Roman Catholic priest.
|
286 |
Diderot, Denis
|
287 |
Guettard, Jean Etienne
|
288 |
Lind, James
|
289 |
d'Alembert, Jean le Rond
|
290 |
Canton, John
|
291 |
Bonnet, Charles
|
292 |
Cronstedt, Axel Fredrik
|
293 |
Kant, Immanuel
|
294 |
Michell, John
|
295 |
Le Gentil, Guillaume Joseph Hyacinthe Jean Baptiste
|
296 |
Desmarest, Nicolas
|
297 |
Hutton, James
|
298 |
Black, Joseph
|
299 |
Lambert, Johann Heinrich
|
300 |
Cook, James
|
301 |
Titius, Johann Daniel |
Astronomy |
(2 January 1729 – 16 December 1796) was a German astronomer and a professor at Wittenberg, [15] best known for formulating the Titius–Bode law, and for using this rule to predict the existence of a celestial object at 2.8 AU from the sun.
|
302 |
Spallanzani, Lazzaro
|
303 |
Bougainville, Louis Antoine de
|
304 |
Müller, Otto Friedrich
|
305 |
Messier, Charles
|
306 |
Ingenhousz, Jan
|
307 |
Cavendish, Henry
|
308 |
Darwin, Erasmus
|
309 |
Lalande, Joseph Jérôme Lefrançois de
|
310 |
Maskelyne, Nevil
|
311 |
Arkwright, Sir Richard
|
312 |
Priestley, Joseph
|
313 |
Wolff, Kaspar Friedrich
|
314 |
Mesmer, Franz Anton
|
315 |
Bergman, Torbern Olof
|
316 |
Watt, James
|
317 |
Lagrange, Joseph-Louis, Comte de
|
318 |
Coulomb, Charles Augustin
|
319 |
Guyton de Morveau, Baron Louis Bernard
|
320 |
Galvani, Luigi
|
321 |
Herschel, Sir William |
Astronomy |
(15 November 1738 – 25 August 1822) British astronomer and composer [16] Pioneered the use of astronomical spectrophotometry. Discovered infrared radiation. Discovered Uranus and 2 of it's moons (Titania and Oberon) and 2 moons of Saturnd (Enceladus and Mimas).
|
322 |
Saussure, Horace Benedict de
|
323 |
Müller, Franz Joseph
|
324 |
Frere, John
|
325 |
Montgolfier, Jacques Etienne Andjoseph Michel
|
326 |
Lexell, Anders Johan
|
327 |
Withering, William
|
328 |
Leblanc, Nicolas
|
329 |
Scheele, Karl Wilhelm
|
330 |
Fitch, John
|
331 |
Banks, Sir Joseph
|
332 |
Haüy, René Just
|
333 |
Jefferson, Thomas
|
334 |
Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent
|
335 |
Klaproth, Martin Heinrich
|
336 |
Lamarck, Jean Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet, Chevalier de
|
337 |
Volta, Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio, Count
|
338 |
Pinel, Philippe
|
339 |
Gahn, Johann Gottlieb
|
340 |
Monge, Gaspard
|
341 |
Piazzi, Giuseppe
|
342 |
Hjelm, Peter Jacob
|
343 |
Charles, Jacques Alexandre Cesar
|
344 |
Bode, Johann Elert
|
345 |
Jussieu, Antoine Laurent de
|
346 |
Berthollet, Claude Louis, Comte
|
347 |
Laplace, Pierre Simon, Marquis de
|
348 |
Jenner, Edward
|
349 |
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Von
|
350 |
Delambre, Jean Baptiste Joseph
|
351 |
Rutherford, Daniel
|
352 |
Herschel, Caroline Lucretia
|
353 |
Dolomieu, Dieudonne de Gratet de
|
354 |
Sprengel, Christian Konrad
|
355 |
Werner, Abraham Gottlob
|
356 |
Prevost, Pierre
|
357 |
Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich
|
358 |
Legendre, Adrien Marie
|
359 |
Appert, Nicolas
|
360 |
Rumford, Benjamin Thompson, Count
|
361 |
Nicholson, William
|
363 |
Murdock, William
|
364 |
Proust, Joseph Louis
|
365 |
Parkinson, James
|
366 |
Fourcroy, Antoine François, Comtede
|
367 |
D'Elhuyar, Don Fausto
|
368 |
Chaptal, Jean Antoine Claude, Comtede Chanteloup
|
369 |
McAdam, John Loudon
|
370 |
Chladni, Ernst Florens Friedrich
|
371 |
Gall, Franz Joseph
|
372 |
Olbers, Heinrich Wilhelm Matthäus
|
373 |
Gadolin, Johan
|
374 |
Hall, Sir James
|
375 |
Tennant, Smithson
|
376 |
Pons, Jean Louis
|
377 |
Gregor, William
|
378 |
Richter, Jeremias Benjamin
|
379 |
Vauquelin, Louis Nicolas
|
380 |
Kirchhoff, Gottlieb Sigismund Constantin
|
381 |
Goodricke, John
|
382 |
Del Río, Andrés Manuel
|
383 |
Hatchett, Charles
|
384 |
Niépce, Joseph Nicéphore
|
385 |
Fulton, Robert
|
386 |
Whitney, Eli
|
387 |
Malthus, Thomas Robert
|
388 |
Wollaston, William Hyde
|
389 |
Dalton, John
|
390 |
Hisinger, Wilhelm
|
391 |
Ekeberg, Anders Gustaf
|
392 |
Bouvard, Alexis
|
393 |
Fourier, Jean Baptiste Joseph, Baron
|
394 |
Nicol, William
|
395 |
Smith, William |
- |
(23 March 1769 – 28 August 1839)
|
396 |
Cuvier, Georges Leopold Chretien Frederic Dagobert, Baron
|
397 |
Humboldt, Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander, Baron Von
|
398 |
Seebeck, Thomas Johann
|
399 |
Trevithick, Richard
|
400 |
Bichat, Marie François Xavier
|
401 |
Mohs, Friedrich
|
402 |
Young, Thomas
|
403 |
Brown, Robert |
- |
(21 December 1773 – 10 June 1858)
|
404 |
Biot, Jean Baptiste
|
405 |
Buch, Christian Leopold von
|
406 |
Baily, Francis
|
407 |
Ampère, Andrè Marie
|
408 |
Malus, Etienne Louis
|
409 |
Kidd, John
|
410 |
Germain, Sophie
|
411 |
Strohmeyer, Friedrich
|
412 |
Avogadro, Amedeo, Count of Quaregna
|
413 |
Ritter, Johann Wilhelm
|
414 |
Courtois, Bernard
|
415 |
Gauss, Johann Karl Friedrich
|
416 |
Thenard, Louis Jacques
|
417 |
Oersted, Hans Christian
|
418 |
Candolle, Augustin Pyrame de
|
419 |
Bretonneau, Pierre Fidele
|
420 |
Gay-Lussac, Joseph Louis
|
421 |
Davy, Sir Humphry |
Chemistry |
(17 December 1778 – 29 May 1829) A Cornish chemist and inventor, who is best remembered for isolating a series of substances for the first time: potassium, sodium, calcium, strontium, barium, magnesium and boron, as well as discovering the elemental nature of chlorine and iodin
|
422 |
Schweigger, Johann Salomo Christoph
|
423 |
Oken, Lorenz
|
424 |
Silliman, Benjamin
|
425 |
Berzelius, Jons Jakob
|
426 |
Bellingshausen, Fabian Gottliebvon
|
427 |
Dobereiner, Johann Wolfgang
|
428 |
Hare, Robert
|
429 |
Laennec, Theophile Rene Hyacinthe
|
430 |
Braconnot, Henri
|
431 |
Stephenson, George
|
432 |
Poisson, Simeon Denis
|
433 |
Brewster, Sir David
|
434 |
Biela, Wilhelm Von
|
435 |
Guthrie, Samuel
|
436 |
Sturgeon, William
|
437 |
Sertorner, Friedrich Wilhelm Adamferdinand
|
438 |
Magendie, François
|
439 |
Bessel, Friedrich Wilhelm
|
440 |
Prout, William
|
441 |
Dulong, Pierre Louis
|
442 |
Sedgwick, Adam
|
443 |
Audubon, John James
|
444 |
Beaumont, William |
Medicine |
(November 21, 1785 – April 25, 1853) "Father of Gastric Physiology"
|
445 |
Lister, Joseph Jackson
|
446 |
Arago, Dominique François Jean
|
447 |
Amici, Giovanni Battista
|
448 |
Chevreul, Michel Eugene
|
449 |
Charpentier, Johann Von
|
450 |
Fraunhofer, Joseph Von
|
451 |
Sefstrom, Nils Gabriel
|
452 |
Purkinje, Jan Evangelista
|
453 |
Venetz, Ignatz
|
454 |
Pelletier, Pierre Joseph
|
455 |
Fresnel, Augustin Jean
|
456 |
Poncelet, Jean Victor
|
457 |
Gmelin, Leopold
|
458 |
Boucher de Crèvecœur Deperthes, Jacques
|
459 |
Sabine, Sir Edward
|
460 |
Thomsen, Christian Jurgensen
|
461 |
Ohm, Georg Simon
|
462 |
Redfield, William C.
|
463 |
Cauchy, Augustin Louis, Baron
|
464 |
Bond, William Cranch
|
465 |
Bright, Richard |
- |
(September 28, 1789 – December 16, 1858)
|
466 |
Schwabe, Heinrich Samuel
|
467 |
Daguerre, Louis Jacques Mandet
|
468 |
Mantell, Gideon Algernon
|
469 |
Hall, Marshall
|
470 |
Daniell, John Frederic
|
471 |
Mobius, August Ferdinand
|
472 |
Peacock, George
|
473 |
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese
|
474 |
Faraday, Michael
|
475 |
Encke, Johann Franz
|
476 |
Petit, Alexis Therese
|
477 |
Murchison, Sir Roderick Impey
|
478 |
Baer, Karl Ernst Von
|
479 |
Herschel, Sir John Frederick William
|
480 |
Coriolis, Gustave Gaspard de
|
481 |
Babbage, Charles |
Engineering |
(26 December 1791 – 18 October 1871) An English polymath. A mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer, Babbage originated the concept of a digital programmable computer.
|
482 |
Addison, Thomas
|
483 |
Struve, Friedrich Georg Wilhelm Von
|
484 |
Lobachevski, Nikolai Ivanovich
|
485 |
Mitscherlich, Eilhardt
|
486 |
Babinet, Jacques
|
487 |
Whewell, William
|
488 |
Madler, Johann Heinrich
|
489 |
Pander, Christian Heinrich
|
490 |
Payen, Anselme
|
491 |
Ehrenberg, Christian Gottfried
|
492 |
Weber, Ernst Heinrich
|
493 |
Caventou, Joseph Bienaime
|
494 |
Braid, James
|
495 |
Claus, Carl Ernst
|
496 |
Quetelet, Lambert Adolphe Jacques
|
497 |
Carnot, Nicolas Leonard Sadi
|
498 |
Retzius, Anders Adolf
|
499 |
Beer, Wilhelm
|
500 |
Poiseuille, Jean Leonard Marie |
- |
(22 April 1797 – 26 December 1869)
|
501 |
Mosander, Carl Gustav |
Chemistry |
discovered the elements lanthanum, erbium and terbium.
|
502 |
Lyell, Sir Charles
|
503 |
Henry, Joseph
|
504 |
Melloni, Macedonio
|
505 |
Henderson, Thomas |
Astronomy |
(28 December 1798 – 23 November 1844) the first person to measure the distance to Alpha Centauri,
|
506 |
Reich, Ferdinand
|
507 |
Clapeyron, Benoit Pierre Emile
|
508 |
Argelander, Friedrich Wilhelm August
|
509 |
Lassell, William
|
510 |
Schonbein, Christian Friedrich
|
511 |
Talbot, William Henry Fox |
- |
(11 February 1800 – 17 September 1877)
|
512 |
Ross, Sir James Clark
|
513 |
Rosse, William Parsons, 3rd Earl of
|
514 |
Dumas, Jean Baptiste Andre
|
515 |
Wohler, Friedrich
|
516 |
Goodyear, Charles
|
517 |
Dujardin, Felix
|
518 |
Miller, William Hallowes
|
519 |
Lartet, Edouard Annand Isidore Hippolyte
|
520 |
Fechner, Gustav Theodor
|
521 |
Plücker, Julius
|
522 |
Müller, Johannes Peter
|
523 |
Airy, Sir George Biddell
|
524 |
Borden, Gail
|
525 |
Boussingault, Jean Baptiste Joseph Dieudonne
|
526 |
Wheatstone, Sir Charles
|
527 |
Abel, Niels Henrik
|
528 |
Hess, Germain Henri
|
529 |
Balard, Antoine Jerome
|
530 |
Bolyai, Janos
|
531 |
Mulder, Gerardus Johannes
|
532 |
Liebig, Justus Von |
Chemistry |
(12 May 1803 – 18 April 1873) A German chemist who made major contributions to agricultural and biological chemistry, and was considered the founder of organic chemistry.
|
533 |
Ericsson, John
|
534 |
Doppler, Christian Johann
|
535 |
Challis, James
|
536 |
Lenz, Heinrich Friedrich Emil
|
537 |
Siebold, Karl Theodor Ernst von
|
538 |
Schleiden, Matthias Jakob
|
539 |
Owen, Sir Richard
|
540 |
Weber, Wilhelm Eduard
|
541 |
Jacobi, Carl Gustav Jacob
|
542 |
Mohl, Hugo von
|
543 |
Jackson, Charles Thomas
|
544 |
Fitzroy, Robert
|
545 |
Hamilton, Sir William Rowan
|
546 |
Lamont, Johann Von
|
547 |
Graham, Thomas
|
548 |
Maury, Matthew Fontaine
|
549 |
de Morgan, Augustus
|
550 |
Palmieri, Luigi
|
551 |
Agassiz, Jean Louis Rodolphe
|
552 |
Guyot, Arnold Henry
|
553 |
Laurent, Auguste
|
554 |
Darwin, Charles Robert
|
555 |
Liouville, Joseph
|
556 |
Grassman, Hermann Günther
|
557 |
Henle, Friedrich Gustav Jakob
|
558 |
Holmes, Oliver Wendell
|
559 |
Rawlinson, Sir Henry Creswicke
|
560 |
Valentin, Gabriel Gustav
|
561 |
Regnault, Henri Victor
|
562 |
Gray, Asa
|
563 |
Schwann, Theodor
|
564 |
Le Verrier, Urbain Jean Joseph
|
565 |
Bunsen, Robert Wilhelm Eberhard
|
566 |
Draper, John William
|
567 |
Simpson, Sir James Young
|
568 |
Grove, Sir William Robert
|
569 |
Otis, Elisha Graves
|
570 |
Budd, William(1811–1880)
|
571 |
Galois, Evariste
|
572 |
Shanks, William
|
573 |
Galle, Johann Gottfried
|
574 |
Sobrero, Ascanio
|
575 |
Bessemer, Sir Henry
|
576 |
Snow, John
|
577 |
Archer, Frederick Scott
|
578 |
Bernard, Claude
|
579 |
Stas, Jean Servais
|
580 |
Andrews, Thomas |
- |
(9 December 1813 – 26 November 1885)
|
581 |
Parkes, Alexander |
Engineering |
Invented the first man-made plastic.
|
582 |
Fremy, Edmond
|
583 |
Geissler, Heinrich
|
584 |
Daubree, Gabriel Auguste
|
585 |
Angstrom, Anders Jonas
|
586 |
Kirkwood, Daniel
|
587 |
Mayer, Julius Robert
|
588 |
Lawes, Sir John Bennett
|
589 |
De La Rue, Warren
|
590 |
Forbes, Edward
|
591 |
Remak, Robert
|
592 |
Wunderlich, Carl Reinhold August
|
593 |
Weierstrass, Karl Theodor Wilhelm
|
594 |
Long, Crawford Williamson
|
595 |
Boole, George
|
596 |
Rutherfurd, Lewis Morris
|
597 |
Ludwig, Kari Friedrich Wilhelm
|
598 |
Nageli, Karl Wilhelm Von
|
599 |
Marignac, Jean Charles Galissard de
|
600 |
Kolliker, Rudolf Albert Von
|
601 |
Kopp, Hermann Franz Moritz
|
602 |
Wurtz, Charles Adolphe
|
603 |
Sainte-Claire Deville, Henri Etienne
|
604 |
Hofmann, August Wilhelm Von
|
605 |
Donders, Franciscus Comelis
|
606 |
Secchi, Pietro Angelo
|
607 |
Semmelweiss, Ignaz Philipp
|
608 |
Mitchell, Maria
|
609 |
Gatling, Richard Jordan
|
610 |
Kolbe, Adolph Wilhelm Hermann
|
611 |
du Bois-Reymond, Emil Heinrich
|
612 |
Pettenkofer, Max Joseph Von
|
613 |
Joule, James Prescott
|
614 |
Drake, Edwin Laurentine
|
615 |
Adams, John Couch
|
616 |
Howe, Euas
|
617 |
Morton, William Thomas Green
|
618 |
Stokes, Sir George Gabriel
|
619 |
Foucault, Jean Bernard Leon
|
620 |
Fizeau, Armand Hippolyte Louis
|
621 |
Field, Cyrus West |
Engineering |
The driving force behind the first Transatlantic telegraph cable (Completed on August 5, 1858.)
|
622 |
Beguyer de Chancourtois, Alexandre-Emfle
|
623 |
Becquerel, Alexandre Edmond
|
624 |
Spencer, Herbert |
- |
(27 April 1820 – 8 December 1903)
|
625 |
Rankine, William John Macquorn
|
626 |
Tyndall, John
|
627 |
Roche, Edouard Albert
|
628 |
Loschmidt, Johann Joseph
|
629 |
Cayley, Arthur
|
630 |
Mortillet, Louis Laurent Gabriel de
|
631 |
Helmholtz, Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von
|
632 |
Virchow, Rudolph Carl
|
633 |
Clausius, Rudolf Julius Emmanuel
|
634 |
Schliemann, Heinrich
|
635 |
Lenoir, Jean Joseph Etienne |
Engineering |
developed the first internal combustion engine in 1859.
|
636 |
Galton, Sir Francis
|
637 |
Thomson, Robert William
|
638 |
Mendel, Gregor Johann
|
639 |
Arrest, Heinrich Ludwig d'
|
640 |
Leuckart, Karl Georg Friedrich Rudolf
|
641 |
Hermite, Charles
|
642 |
Pasteur, Louis
|
643 |
Wallace, Alfred Russel
|
644 |
Siemens, Sir William
|
645 |
Kronecker, Leopold
|
646 |
Huggins, Sir William
|
647 |
Janssen, Pierre Jules Cesar
|
648 |
Kirchhoff, Gustav Robert
|
649 |
Hittorf, Johann Wilhelm
|
650 |
Williamson, Alexander William
|
651 |
Hofmeister, Wilhelm Friedrichbenedikt
|
652 |
Kelvin, William Thomson, Baron
|
653 |
Broca, Pierre Paul
|
654 |
Richter, Hieronymus Theodor
|
655 |
Frankland, Sir Edward
|
656 |
Bates, Henry Walter
|
657 |
Schultze, Max Johann Sigismund
|
658 |
Balmer, Johann Jakob
|
659 |
Huxley, Thomas Henry
|
660 |
Bond, George Phillips
|
661 |
Erlenmeyer, Richard August Carl Enul
|
662 |
Charcot, Jean Martin
|
663 |
Hoppe-Seyler, Ernst Felix Immanuel
|
664 |
Stoney, George Johnstone |
Physics |
introducing the term electron as the "fundamental unit quantity of electricity".
|
665 |
Thomsen, Hans Peter Jørgen Julius
|
666 |
Gramme, Zenobe Theophile
|
667 |
Carrington, Richard Christopher
|
668 |
Cannizzaro, Stanislao
|
669 |
Gegenbaur, Karl
|
670 |
Riemann, Georg Friedrich Bernhard
|
671 |
Donati, Giovanni Battista
|
672 |
Lister, Joseph, Baron
|
673 |
Abel, Sir Frederick Augustus
|
674 |
Berthelot, Pierre Eugene Marcelin
|
675 |
Cohn, Ferdinand Julius
|
676 |
Butlerov, Alexander Mikhailovich
|
677 |
Swan, Sir Joseph Wilson |
Engineering |
(31 October 1828 – 27 May 1914) invented the incandescent light bulb
|
678 |
Stewart, Balfour
|
679 |
Pogson, Norman Robert
|
680 |
Kekulé von Stradonitz, Friedrich August
|
681 |
Hall, Asaph
|
682 |
Thomson, Sir Charles Wyville
|
683 |
Marey, Etienne Jules
|
684 |
Raoult, François-Marie
|
685 |
Meyer, Julius Lothar
|
686 |
Couper, Archibald Scott
|
687 |
Suess, Eduard
|
688 |
Dedekind, Julius Wilhelm Richard
|
689 |
Hellriegel, Hermann |
Biology |
(1831–1895) Discovered that certain legumes were capable of fixing atmospheric nitrogen.
|
690 |
Marsh, Othniel Charles |
- |
(October 29, 1831 – March 18, 1899) paleontologists in the American West.
|
691 |
Voit, Karl Von
|
692 |
Maxwell, James Clerk
|
693 |
Friedel, Charles
|
694 |
Otto, Nikolaus August
|
695 |
Crookes, Sir Wniiam
|
696 |
Clark, Alvan Graham
|
697 |
Wundt, Wilhelm Max
|
698 |
Cailletet, Louis Paul
|
699 |
Sachs, Julius von
|
700 |
Nordenskiold, Nils Adolf Erik
|
701 |
Waage, Peter
|
702 |
Bert, Paul
|
703 |
Nobel, Alfred Bemhard
|
704 |
Weismann, August Friedrich Leopold
|
705 |
Mendeleev, Dmitri Ivanovich
|
706 |
Caro, Heinrich
|
707 |
Haeckel, Emst Heinrich Philippaugust
|
708 |
Daimler, Gottlieb Wilhelm
|
709 |
Plante, Gaston
|
710 |
Venn, John
|
711 |
Langley, Samuel Pierpont
|
712 |
Young, Charles Augustus
|
713 |
Newcomb, Simon
|
714 |
Schiaparelli, Giovanni Virginio
|
715 |
Stefan, Josef
|
716 |
Wislicenus, Johannes
|
717 |
Ringer, Sydney
|
718 |
Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von
|
719 |
Lockyer, Sir Joseph Norman
|
720 |
Allbutt, Sir Thomas Clifford
|
721 |
Guldberg, Cato Maximilian
|
722 |
Waldeyer-Hartz, Heinrich Wilhelm Gottfried Von
|
723 |
Draper, Henry
|
724 |
Proctor, Richard Anthony
|
725 |
Kühne, Wilhelm (Willy) Friedrich
|
726 |
Van Der Waals, Johannes Diderik
|
727 |
Newlands, John Alexander Reina
|
728 |
Hyatt, John Wesley
|
729 |
Markovnikov, Vladimir Vasilevich
|
730 |
Morley, Edward Williams
|
731 |
Hitzig, Julius Eduard |
Medicine |
(Feb 6, 1838 – Aug 20, 1907) German physiologist.
|
732 |
Beilstein, Friedrich Konrad
|
733 |
Mach, Ernst
|
734 |
Perkin, Sir William Henry
|
735 |
Solvay, Ernest
|
736 |
Lecoq de Boisbaudran, Paul Emile
|
737 |
Zeppelin, Ferdinand Adolf August Heinrich, Count von
|
738 |
Abbe, Cleveland
|
739 |
Winkler, Clemens Alexander
|
740 |
Gibbs, Josiah Willard
|
741 |
Crafts, James Mason
|
742 |
Przhevalsky, Nikolay Mikhaylovich
|
743 |
Chardonnet, Louis Marie Hilaire Bemigaud, Comte de
|
744 |
Kundt, August Adolph Eduard Eberhard
|
745 |
Maxim, Sir Hiram Stevens
|
746 |
Cleve, Per Teodor
|
747 |
Nilson, Lars Fredrik
|
748 |
Cope, Edward Drinker
|
749 |
Krafft-Ebing, Baron Richard Von
|
750 |
Kovalevski, Alexander Onufriyevich
|
751 |
Amagat, Emile Hilaire
|
752 |
Graebe, Karl James Peter
|
753 |
Dutton, Clarence Edward
|
754 |
James, William
|
755 |
Breuer, Josef
|
756 |
Flammarion, Nicolas Camille
|
757 |
Vogel, Hermann Carl
|
758 |
Linde, Karl Paul Gottfried Von
|
759 |
Dewar, Sir James
|
760 |
Rayleigh, John William Strutt, 3rd Baron
|
761 |
Ferrier, Sir David
|
762 |
Flemming, Walther
|
763 |
Gill, Sir David
|
764 |
Golgi, Camillo
|
765 |
Abney, Sir William de Wiveleslie
|
766 |
Chamberlin, Thomas Chrowder
|
767 |
Koch, (Heinrich Hermann) Robert
|
768 |
Strasburger, Eduard Adolf
|
769 |
Boltzmann, Ludwig Edward
|
770 |
Miescher, Johann Friedrich
|
771 |
Manson, Sir Patrick
|
772 |
Cantor, Georg
|
773 |
Pfeffer, Wilhelm
|
774 |
Roentgen, Wilhelm Konrad
|
775 |
Mechnikov, Ilya Ilich
|
776 |
Laveran, Charles Louis Alphonse |
Medicine |
discovered that the cause of malaria is a protozoan
|
777 |
Darwin, Sir George Howard
|
778 |
Lippmann, Gabriel Jonas
|
779 |
Wroblewski, Zygmunt Plorenty Von
|
780 |
Hall, Granvflle Stanley
|
781 |
Remsen, Ira
|
782 |
Beneden, Edouard Josephlouis-Marie Van
|
783 |
Pictet, Raoul Pierre
|
784 |
Pickering, Edward Charles
|
785 |
Westinghouse, George
|
786 |
Baumann, Eugen
|
787 |
Le Bel, Joseph Achille
|
788 |
Edison, Thomas Alva |
- |
(February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931)
|
789 |
Bell, Alexander Graham |
- |
(March 3, 1847 – August 2, 1922)
|
790 |
Wallach, Otto
|
791 |
Langerhans, Paul
|
792 |
De Vries, Hugo Marie
|
793 |
Lilienthal, Otto
|
794 |
Eotvos, Roland, Baron von
|
795 |
Dorn, Friedrich Ernst
|
796 |
Meyer, Viktor
|
797 |
Frege, Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob
|
798 |
Rowland, Henry Augustus
|
799 |
Burbank, Luther
|
800 |
Klein, Christian Felix
|
801 |
Kjeldahl, Johann Gustav Christoffer
|
802 |
Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich
|
803 |
Fleming, Sir John Ambrose
|
804 |
Kovalevsky, Sonya
|
805 |
Gaffky, Georg Theodor August
|
806 |
Heaviside, Oliver
|
807 |
Sharpey-Schafer, Sir Edward Albert
|
808 |
Braun, Karl Ferdinand
|
809 |
Richet, Charles Robert
|
810 |
Righi, Augusto
|
811 |
Goldstein, Eugen
|
812 |
Le Chatelier, Henri Louis
|
813 |
Buchner, Hans Ernst Angass
|
814 |
Milne, John
|
815 |
Kapteyn, Jacobus Cornelius |
Astronomy |
(January 19, 1851 – June 18, 1922) the first discoverer of evidence for galactic rotation.
|
816 |
Chamberland, Charles Edouard
|
817 |
Beijerinck, Martinus Willem
|
818 |
Maunder, Edward Walter
|
819 |
Berliner, Emile
|
820 |
Lodge, Sir Oliver Joseph
|
821 |
Fitzgerald, George Francis
|
822 |
Reed, Walter
|
823 |
Balfour, Francis Maitland
|
824 |
Frasch, Herman
|
825 |
Demarcay, Eugene Anatole
|
826 |
Lindemann, Carl Louis Ferdinandvon
|
827 |
Ramon Y Cajal, Santiago
|
828 |
Loffler, Friedrich August Johannes
|
829 |
van 't Hoff, Jacobus Henricus
|
830 |
Halsted, William Stewart
|
831 |
Moissan, Ferdinand Frederic Henri
|
832 |
Ramsay, Sir William
|
833 |
Fischer, Emil Hermann
|
834 |
Becquerel, Antoine Henri |
Physics |
discoverer of radioactivity, for which he won the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics
|
835 |
Michelson, Albert Abraham |
Physics |
known for his work on the measurement of the speed of light and especially for the Michelson–Morley experiment.
|
836 |
Schaeberle, John Martin
|
837 |
Thomson, Elihu
|
838 |
Petrie, Sir (William Matthew)Flinders |
- |
Egyptologist
|
839 |
Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon
|
840 |
Ostwald, Friedrich Wilhelm
|
841 |
Gram, Hans Christian Joachim |
Medicine |
(1853–1938), inventor of the Gram stain.
|
842 |
Kossel, (Karl Martin Leonhard)Albrecht
|
843 |
Kamerlingh Onnes, Heike
|
844 |
Roux, Pierre Paul Emile
|
845 |
Ehrlich, Paul
|
846 |
Behring, Emil Adolf von'
|
847 |
Poincaré, Jules Henri
|
848 |
Rubner, Max
|
849 |
Carroll, James
|
850 |
Parsons, Sir Charles Algernon
|
851 |
Hampson, William |
Engineering |
(1854–1926) English inventor.
|
852 |
Eastman, George
|
853 |
Gorgas, William Crawford
|
854 |
Roozeboom, Hendrik Willem Bakhuis
|
855 |
Takamine, Jokichi
|
856 |
Sabatier, Paul
|
857 |
Rydberg, Johannes Robert
|
858 |
Elster, Johann Philipp Ludwig Julius |
Physics |
(1854–1920) – Studied Photoelectric effect. Produced first practical device for measuring intensity of light.
|
859 |
Neisser, Albert Ludwig Sigismund
|
860 |
Lowell, Percival
|
861 |
Teisserenc de Bort, Leon Philippe
|
862 |
Cross, Charles Frederick
|
863 |
Acheson, Edward Goodrich
|
864 |
Taylor, Frederick Winslow
|
865 |
Freud, Sigmund
|
866 |
Peary, Robert Edwin
|
867 |
Tesla, Nikola
|
868 |
Wilson, Edmund Beecher
|
869 |
Thomson, Sir Joseph John
|
870 |
Kitasato, Baron Shibasaburō
|
871 |
Mohorovicic, Andrija
|
872 |
Johannsen, Wilhelm Ludwig
|
873 |
Hertz, Heinrich Rudolf
|
874 |
Wagner Von Jauregg, Julius
|
875 |
Pearson, Karl
|
876 |
Ross, Sir Ronald
|
877 |
Abel, John Jacob
|
878 |
Binet, Alfred
|
879 |
Keeler, James Edward
|
880 |
Tsiolkovsky, Konstantin Eduardovich
|
881 |
Sherrington, Sir Charles Scott
|
882 |
Koller, Carl
|
883 |
Barnard, Edward Emerson
|
884 |
Dubois, Marie Eugene Francoisthomas
|
885 |
Pickering, William Henry
|
886 |
Diesel, Rudolf
|
887 |
Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig
|
888 |
Eijkman, Christiaan
|
889 |
Peano, Giuseppe
|
890 |
Auer, Karl, Baron Von Welsbach
|
891 |
Pupin, Michael Idvorsky
|
892 |
Hadfield, Sir Robert Abbott
|
893 |
Bose, Sir Jagadis Chandra
|
894 |
Arrhenius, Svante August
|
895 |
Popov, Alexander Stepanovich
|
896 |
Loeb, Jacques
|
897 |
Curie, Pierre
|
898 |
Reid, Harry Fielding
|
899 |
Smith, Theobald
|
900 |
Osborne, Thomas Burr |
Medicine |
Discovered vitamin A.
|
901 |
Haffkine, Waldemar Mordecaiwolfs
|
902 |
Bayliss, Sir William Maddock
|
903 |
Buchner, Eduard
|
904 |
Einthoven, Willem |
Medicine |
(1860–1927) invented the first practical electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) in 1903
|
905 |
Barringer, Daniel Moreau
|
906 |
Villard, Paul Ulrich |
Physics |
discovered gamma rays in 1900
|
907 |
Sperry, Elmer Ambrose
|
908 |
Finsen, Niels Ryberg
|
909 |
Goldschmidt, Johann (Hans) Wilhelm
|
910 |
Guillaume, Charles Edouard
|
911 |
Whitehead, Alfred North
|
912 |
Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland
|
913 |
Bateson, William
|
914 |
Nansen, Fridtjof
|
915 |
Innes, Robert Thorburn Ayton
|
916 |
Kennelly, Arthur Edwin
|
917 |
Wiechert, Emil
|
918 |
Hilbert, David
|
919 |
Gullstrand, Allvar
|
920 |
Lenard, Philipp Eduard Anton Von
|
921 |
Nef, John Ulric
|
922 |
Bragg, Sir William Henry
|
923 |
Boveri, Theodor
|
924 |
Vernadsky, Vladimir Ivanovich
|
925 |
Héroult, Paul Louis Toussaint
|
926 |
Love, Augustus Edward Hough
|
927 |
Wolf, Maximilian Franz Joseph Cornelius
|
928 |
Walden, Paul
|
929 |
Ford, Henry
|
930 |
Kipping, Frederic Stanley |
- |
(1863–1949). Pioneering work with silicone.
|
931 |
Baekeland, Leo Hendrik
|
932 |
Cannon, Annie Jump
|
933 |
Hall, Charles Martin
|
934 |
Wien, Wilhelm
|
935 |
Minkowski, Hermann
|
936 |
Nernst, Hermann Walther
|
937 |
Carver, George Washington
|
938 |
Correns, Karl Franz Joseph Erich
|
939 |
Ivanovsky, Dmitri Losifovich
|
940 |
Hartmann, Johannes Franz
|
941 |
Paschen, Louis Carl Heinrichfriedrich
|
942 |
Weiss, Pierre
|
943 |
Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf
|
944 |
Steinmetz, Charles Proteus
|
945 |
Zeeman, Pieter
|
946 |
Nagaoka, Hantaro
|
947 |
Harden, Sir Arthur
|
948 |
Leishman, Sir William Boog
|
949 |
Plaskett, John Stanley
|
950 |
Gomberg, Moses
|
951 |
Wasserman, August Von
|
952 |
Lebedev, Pyotr Nikolaevich
|
953 |
Miller, Dayton Clarence
|
954 |
Starling, Ernest Henry
|
955 |
Lazear, Jesse William
|
956 |
Nicolle, Charles Jules Henri
|
957 |
Morgan, Thomas Hunt
|
958 |
Fessenden, Reginald Aubrey
|
959 |
Broom, Robert
|
960 |
Werner, Alfred
|
961 |
Wright, Wilbur
|
962 |
Fabry, Charles
|
963 |
Douglass, Andrew Ellicott
|
964 |
Perrine, Charles Dillon
|
965 |
Curie, Marie Sklodowska
|
966 |
Ipatieff, Vladimir Nikolaevich
|
967 |
Sorensen, Soren Peter Lauritz |
Chemistry |
(1868–1939) introduced of the concept of pH
|
968 |
Richards, Theodore William |
Chemistry |
Won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry, "in recognition of his exact determinations of the atomic weights of a large number of the chemical elements."
|
969 |
Millikan, Robert Andrews |
Physics |
Nobel laureate in physics for his measurement of the charge on the electron and for his work on the photoelectric effect.
|
970 |
Hayford, John Fillmore
|
971 |
Scott, Robert Falcon
|
972 |
Sabine, Wallace Clement Ware |
Engineering |
acoustical architect of Boston's Symphony Hall
|
973 |
Landsteiner, Kari |
Medicine |
noted for his development in 1901 of the modern system of classification of blood groups
|
974 |
Hale, George Ellery
|
975 |
Leavitt, Henrietta Swan
|
976 |
Sommerfeld, Arnold Johannes Wilhelm
|
977 |
Haber, Fritz
|
978 |
Abegg, Richard Wilhelm Heinrich
|
979 |
Wilson, Charles Thomson Rees
|
980 |
Levene, Phoebus Aaron Theodor
|
981 |
Spemann, Hans
|
982 |
Pregl, Fritz
|
983 |
Poulsen, Valdemar |
Engineering |
developed a magnetic wire recorder (precursor to magnetic tape recording) in 1899.
|
984 |
Adler, Alfred
|
985 |
Honda, Kotaro
|
986 |
Bordet, Jules Jean Baptiste Vincent
|
987 |
Boltwood, Bertram Borden
|
988 |
Ivanov, IIya Ivanovich
|
989 |
Claude, Georges
|
990 |
Perrin, Jean Baptiste
|
991 |
Pope, Sir William Jackson
|
992 |
Ricketts, Howard Taylor
|
993 |
Grignard, François Auguste Victor
|
994 |
Bodenstein, Max
|
995 |
Wright, Orville
|
996 |
Rutherford, Ernest
|
997 |
Schaudinn, Fritz Richard
|
998 |
Cannon, Walter Bradford
|
999 |
Tschermak Von Seysenegg, Erich
|
1000 |
Langevin, Paul
|
1001 |
Travers, Morris William
|
1002 |
Urbain, Georges
|
1003 |
Moulton, Forest Ray
|
1004 |
Sitter, Willem de
|
1005 |
Russell, Bertrand Arthur William,3rd Earl
|
1006 |
Tsvett, Mikhail Semenovich
|
1007 |
Curtis, Heber Doust
|
1008 |
Amundsen, Roald Engelbregt
|
1009 |
Willstatter, Richard
|
1010 |
Duggar, Benjamin Minge
|
1011 |
Euler-Chelpin, Hans Karl Augustsimon Von
|
1012 |
d'Herelle, Felix Hubert |
Medicine |
(1873–1949) the co-discoverer of bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria)
|
1013 |
Sidgwick, Nevil Vincent
|
1014 |
Berger, Hans
|
1015 |
Loewi Otto
|
1016 |
Carrel, Alexis
|
1017 |
de Forest, Lee
|
1018 |
Hertzsprung, Ejnar
|
1019 |
Schwarzschild, Karl
|
1020 |
Coolidge, William David |
- |
(1873–1975)
|
1021 |
Coblentz, William Weber
|
1022 |
Harkins, William Draper
|
1023 |
Erlanger, Joseph
|
1024 |
Stark, Johannes
|
1025 |
Marconi, Marchese Guglielmo |
Engineering |
(1874–1937). 1909 Nobel prize for improvements in radio communications. (Increased range from 1.5 km to first transatlantic radio message on December 17, 1902.)
|
1026 |
Debierne, Andre Louis |
|
1027 |
Goldberger, Joseph
|
1028 |
Bosch, Karl
|
1029 |
Blakeslee, Albert Francis
|
1030 |
Krogh, Schack August Steenberg
|
1031 |
Weizmann, Chaim
|
1032 |
Moniz, Antonio Caetano de Abreufreire Egas
|
1033 |
Michaelis, Leonor
|
1034 |
Dale, Sir Henry Hallett
|
1035 |
Jung, Carl Gustav
|
1036 |
Sherman, Henry Clapp |
Medicine |
(1875–1955) Developed methods for measuring vitamin content of food.
|
1037 |
Lewis, Gilbert Newton |
Chemistry |
known for the discovery of the covalent bond
|
1038 |
Slipher, Vesto Melvin
|
1039 |
Diels, Otto Paul Hermann
|
1040 |
Barany, Robert
|
1041 |
Yerkes, Robert Meams
|
1042 |
Keesom, Willem Hendrik
|
1043 |
Stock, Alfred
|
1044 |
Kettering, Charles Franklin
|
1045 |
Adams, Walter Sydney
|
1046 |
Windaus, Adolf
|
1047 |
Sutton, Walter Stanborough
|
1048 |
Wieland, Heinrich Otto
|
1049 |
Barkla, Charles Glover
|
1050 |
Beebe, Charles William
|
1051 |
Aston, Francis William
|
1052 |
Soddy, Frederick
|
1053 |
Jeans, Sir James Hopwood
|
1054 |
Avery, Oswald Theodore
|
1055 |
Twort, Frederick William
|
1056 |
Russell, Henry Norris
|
1057 |
Watson, John Broadus
|
1058 |
Nieuwland, Julius Arthur
|
1059 |
Whipple, George Hoyt
|
1060 |
Meitner, Lise
|
1061 |
Bronsted, Johannes Nicolaus
|
1062 |
Mccollum, Elmer Verner
|
1063 |
Hahn, Otto
|
1064 |
Einstein, Albert
|
1065 |
Schmidt, Bernhard Voldemar
|
1066 |
Richardson, Sir Owen Willans
|
1067 |
Rous, Francis Peyton
|
1068 |
Laue, Max Theodor Felix von
|
1069 |
Woolley, Sir Charles Leonard
|
1070 |
Gesell, Arnold Lucius |
Medicine |
(21 June 1880 – 29 May 1961) was a psychologist and pediatrician who was a pioneer in the field of child development.
|
1071 |
Wegener, Alfred Lothar
|
1072 |
Langmuir, Irving
|
1073 |
Hess, Walter Rudolf
|
1074 |
Staudinger, Hermann
|
1075 |
Karman, Theodore Von
|
1076 |
Fischer, Hans
|
1077 |
Fleming, Sir Alexander
|
1078 |
Davisson, Clinton Joseph
|
1079 |
Barkhausen, Heinrich
|
1080 |
Bridgman, Percy Williams
|
1081 |
Franck, James
|
1082 |
Geiger, Hans Wilhelm |
Physics |
(1882–1945) Perhaps best known as the co-inventor of the Geiger counter and for the Geiger–Marsden experiment which discovered the atomic nucleus.
|
1083 |
Goddard, Robert Hutchings |
Engineering |
On March 16, 1926, he became the first person to build and launch a liquid-fueled rocket.
|
1084 |
Born, Max
|
1085 |
Eddington, Sir Arthur Stanley
|
1086 |
Burt, Sir Cyril Lodowic
|
1087 |
Haworth, Sir Walter Norman
|
1088 |
Hess, Victor Francis |
Physicis |
discovered cosmic rays.
|
1089 |
Warburg, Otto Heinrich
|
1090 |
Smith, Philip Edward
|
1091 |
Andrews, Roy Chapman
|
1092 |
Piccard, August
|
1093 |
Funk, Casimir
|
1094 |
Debye, Peter Joseph Wilhelm
|
1095 |
Meyerhof, Otto Fritz
|
1096 |
Black, Davidson
|
1097 |
Svedberg, Theodor H. E.
|
1098 |
Bergius, Friedrich Karl Rudolf
|
1099 |
Rorschach, Hermann
|
1100 |
Hevesy, Győrgy
|
1101 |
Bohr, Niels Henrik David
|
1102 |
Shapley, Harlow
|
1103 |
Minot, George Richards
|
1104 |
Williams, Robert Runnels |
|
1105 |
Kendall, Edward Calvin
|
1106 |
Dempster, Arthur Jeffrey
|
1107 |
Robinson, Sir Robert
|
1108 |
Hill, Archibald Vivian
|
1109 |
Trumpler, Robert Julius
|
1110 |
Frisch, Karl Von
|
1111 |
Siegbahn, Karl Manne Georg
|
1112 |
Kohler, Wolfgang
|
1113 |
Keilin, David
|
1114 |
Rose, William Cumming
|
1115 |
Houssay, Bernardo Alberto
|
1116 |
Hertz, Gustav Ludwig
|
1117 |
Schrödinger, Erwin
|
1118 |
Paneth, Priedrich Adolf
|
1119 |
Ružicka, Leopold Stephen
|
1120 |
Sumner, James Batcheller
|
1121 |
Moseley, Henry Gwyn-Jeffreys
|
1122 |
Vavilov, Nikolay Ivanovich
|
1123 |
Goldschmidt, Victor Moritz
|
1124 |
Stern, Otto
|
1125 |
Friedmann, Alexander Alexandrovich
|
1126 |
Gasser, Herbert Spencer
|
1127 |
Zernicke, Fritz
|
1128 |
Waksman, Selman Abraham |
Engineering |
1953 Nobel laureate for his invention of the phase contrast microscope,
|
1129 |
Byrd, Richard Evelyn
|
1130 |
Raman, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata
|
1131 |
Karrer, Paul
|
1132 |
Midgley, Thomas, Jr.
|
1133 |
Gutenberg, Beno
|
1134 |
Zworykin, Vladimir Kosma |
- |
(July 30, 1889 – July 29, 1982)
|
1135 |
Coster, Dirk
|
1136 |
Hubble, Edwin Powell
|
1137 |
Adrian, Edgar Douglas, Baron
|
1138 |
Holmes, Arthur
|
1139 |
Bush, Vannevar
|
1140 |
Jones, Sir Harold Spencer
|
1141 |
Henry, Sir William Lawrence
|
1142 |
Fisher, Sir Ronald Aylmer
|
1143 |
Armstrong, Edwin Howard
|
1144 |
Heyrovsky, Jaroslav
|
1145 |
Muller, Hermann Joseph
|
1146 |
Bothe, Walther Wilhelm Georg Franz
|
1147 |
Jeffreys, Sir Harold
|
1148 |
Northrop, John Howard
|
1149 |
Humason, Milton La Salle
|
1150 |
Chadwick, Sir James |
Physics |
(1891–1974). Nobel laureate in physics awarded for his discovery of the neutron.
|
1151 |
Nicholson, Seth Barnes
|
1152 |
Banting, Sir Frederick Grant |
Medicine |
one of the co-discoverers of insulin.
|
1153 |
Sturtevant, Alfred Henry
|
1154 |
Murphy, William Parry
|
1155 |
Watson-Watt, Sir Robert Alexander
|
1156 |
Thomson, Sir George Paget
|
1157 |
de Broglie, Louis Victor Pierre Raymond, Prince
|
1158 |
Appleton, Sir Edward Victor
|
1159 |
Compton, Arthur Holly
|
1160 |
Haldane, John Burdon Sanderson
|
1161 |
Larson, John Augustus |
Engineering |
inventor of the polygraph
|
1162 |
Dart, Raymond Arthur
|
1163 |
Baade, Walter
|
1164 |
Urey, Harold Clayton
|
1165 |
Simon, Sir Franz Eugen Francis
|
1166 |
Noddack, Walter Karl Friedrich
|
1167 |
Szent-Győrgyi, Albert
|
1168 |
Opik, Ernst Julius
|
1169 |
Doisy, Edward Adelbert
|
1170 |
Bose, Satyendra Nath
|
1171 |
Oparin, Alexander Ivanovich
|
1172 |
Oberth, Hermann Julius
|
1173 |
Kapitza, Peter Leonidovich
|
1174 |
Lemaitre, Abbe Georges Edouard
|
1175 |
Wiener, Norbert
|
1176 |
Virtanen, Artturi Ilmari
|
1177 |
Dam, Carl Peter Henrik
|
1178 |
Giauque, William Francis
|
1179 |
Minkowski, Rudolph Leo B.
|
1180 |
Tamm, Igor Yevgenyevich
|
1181 |
Cournand, Andre Frederic
|
1182 |
Rhine, Joseph Banks
|
1183 |
Domagk, Gerhard
|
1184 |
Richards, Dickinson W.
|
1185 |
Lindblad, Bertil
|
1186 |
Milne, Edward Arthur
|
1187 |
Noddack, Ida Eva Tacke
|
1188 |
Hench, Philip Showalter
|
1189 |
Semenov, Nikolay Nikolaevich
|
1190 |
Carothers, Wallace Hume
|
1191 |
Mulliken, Robert Sanderson
|
1192 |
Cori, Gerty Theresa Radnitz
|
1193 |
King, Charles Glen
|
1194 |
Cori, Carl Ferdinand
|
1195 |
Enders, John Franklin
|
1196 |
Lyot, Bernard Ferdinand
|
1197 |
Hassel, Odd
|
1198 |
Cockcroft, Sir John Douglas
|
1199 |
Wittig, Georg Friedrich Karl
|
1200 |
Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril Norman
|
1201 |
Reichstein, Tadeusz
|
1202 |
Wyckoff, Ralph Walter Graystone
|
1203 |
Struve, Otto
|
1204 |
Joliot-Curie, Irene
|
1205 |
Bjerknes, Jacob Aall Bonnevie,
|
1206 |
Norrish, Ronald George Wreyford
|
1207 |
Blackett, Patrick Maynard Stuart
|
1208 |
Szilard, Leo
|
1209 |
Zwicky, Fritz
|
1210 |
Astbury, William Thomas
|
1211 |
Schoenheimer, Rudolf
|
1212 |
Rabi, Isidor Isaac |
Physics |
Nobel laureate in 1944 for his discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance.
|
1213 |
Florey, Howard
|
1214 |
Lysenko, Trofim Denisovich
|
1215 |
Ziegler, Karl
|
1216 |
Müller, Paul Hermann
|
1217 |
Theiler, Max
|
1218 |
Best, Charles Herbert |
Medicine |
He was one of the co-discoverers of insulin.
|
1219 |
Van Vleck, John Hasbrouck
|
1220 |
Bekesy, Georg Von
|
1221 |
Lipmann, Fritz Albert
|
1222 |
Claude, Albert
|
1223 |
Burnet, Sir Frank Macfariane
|
1224 |
Dobzhansky, Theodosius
|
1225 |
Rickover, Hyman George
|
1226 |
London, Fritz Wolfgang
|
1227 |
Joliot-Curie, Frederic
|
1228 |
Pauli, Wolfgang
|
1229 |
Oort, Jan Hendrik
|
1230 |
Gabor, Dennis |
Physics |
inventor, most notable for inventing holography, for which he later received the Nobel Prize in Physics.
|
1231 |
Krebs, Sir Hans Adolf
|
1232 |
Granit, Ragnar Arthur
|
1233 |
Kuhn, Richard
|
1234 |
Uhlenbeck, George Eugene
|
1235 |
Dubos, Rene Jules
|
1236 |
Pauling, Linus Carl
|
1237 |
Menzel, Donald Howard
|
1238 |
Hinton, Christopher, Baron |
Engineering |
nuclear engineer, and supervisor of the construction of Calder Hall, the world's first large-scale commercial nuclear power station.
|
1239 |
Du Vigneaud, Vincent
|
1240 |
Elvehjem, Conrad Arnold
|
1241 |
Lawrence, Ernest Orlando
|
1242 |
Huggins, Charles Branton
|
1243 |
Fermi, Enrico
|
1244 |
Oliphant, Marcus Laurence Elwin
|
1245 |
Heisenberg, Werner Karl
|
1246 |
Van de Graaf, Robert Jemison
|
1247 |
van de Kamp, Peter
|
1248 |
Morgenstern, Oskar
|
1249 |
Lindbergh, Charles Augustus
|
1250 |
Brattain, Walter Houser |
Engineering |
along with John Bardeen and William Shockley, invented the transistor.
|
1251 |
Strassman, Fritz
|
1252 |
Kastler, Alfred
|
1253 |
Lwoff, Andre Michael
|
1254 |
Alder, Kurt
|
1255 |
Goudsmtt, Samuel Abraham
|
1256 |
Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice
|
1257 |
Tiselius, Arne Wilhelm Kaurin
|
1258 |
Brouwer, Dirk
|
1259 |
Spedding, Frank Harold |
Chemistry |
chemist who developed an ion exchange procedure for separating rare earth elements, purifying uranium, and separating isotopes of elements.
|
1260 |
Wigner, Eugene Paul
|
1261 |
Kurchatov, Igor Vasilevich
|
1262 |
Eccles, Sir John Carew
|
1263 |
Natta, Giulio
|
1264 |
Boyd, William Clouser
|
1265 |
Butenandt, Adolf Friedrich Johann
|
1266 |
Pincus, Gregory
|
1267 |
Theorell, Axel Hugo Teodor
|
1268 |
Leakey, Louis Seymour Bazett
|
1269 |
Walton, Ernest Thomas Sinton
|
1270 |
Beadle, George Wells
|
1271 |
Lorenz, Konrad
|
1272 |
Onsager, Lars
|
1273 |
Neumann, John Von
|
1274 |
Powell, Cecil Frank
|
1275 |
Snell, George Davis
|
1276 |
Hartline, Haldan Keffer
|
1277 |
Bittner, John Joseph
|
1278 |
Gamow, George
|
1279 |
Elsasser, Walter Maurice
|
1280 |
Oppenheimer, J. Robert
|
1281 |
Cherenkov, Pavel Alekseyevich
|
1282 |
Stanley, Wendeu Meredith
|
1283 |
Forssman, Werner
|
1284 |
Frisch, Otto Robert
|
1285 |
Neel, Louis Eugene Felix
|
1286 |
Herzberg, Gerhard
|
1287 |
Segre, Emilio
|
1288 |
Von Euler, Ulf Svante
|
1289 |
Rossi, Bruno Benedetto
|
1290 |
Wildt, Rupert
|
1291 |
Chargapf, Erwin |
- |
(1905–2002)
|
1292 |
Anderson, Carl David |
Physics |
best known for discovering the positron in 1932, an achievement for which he received the 1936 Nobel Prize in Physics, and of the muon in 1936.
|
1293 |
Ochoa, Severo
|
1294 |
Mott, Sir Nevill Francis
|
1295 |
Jansky, Karl Guthe
|
1296 |
Bloch, Felix
|
1297 |
Kuiper, Gerard Peter
|
1298 |
Morgan, William Wilson
|
1299 |
Tombaugh, Clyde William |
Astronomy |
(1906–1997) best known for discovering the dwarf planet Pluto in 1930
|
1300 |
Tomonaga, Shin'ichiro
|
1301 |
Godel, Kurt
|
1302 |
Bok, Bart Jan
|
1303 |
Ewing, William Maurice
|
1304 |
Hess, Harry Hammond
|
1305 |
Craig, Lyman Creighton |
Medicine |
(1908–1974), biochemist known for isolating parathyroid hormone.
|
1306 |
Chain, Ernst Boris
|
1307 |
Goeppert-Mayer, Maria
|
1308 |
Bethe, Hans Albrecht
|
1309 |
Schaefer, Vincent Joseph
|
1310 |
Prelog, Vladimir
|
1311 |
Sabin, Albert Bruce
|
1312 |
Folkers, Kari August
|
1313 |
Delbrück, Max
|
1314 |
Leloir, Luis Frederico
|
1315 |
Ley, Willy
|
1316 |
Edlen, Bengt |
|
1317 |
Whipple, Fred Lawrence
|
1318 |
Wald, George
|
1319 |
Goldmark, Peter Carl
|
1320 |
Wilkins, Robert Wallace
|
1321 |
Zinn, Walter Henry
|
1322 |
Ruska, Ernst August Friedrich
|
1323 |
Yukawa, Hideki
|
1324 |
Veksler, Vladimir Losifovich
|
1325 |
Bovet, Daniele
|
1326 |
Tinbergen, Nikolaas
|
1327 |
Jensen, Johannes Hans Daniel
|
1328 |
Mauchly, John William
|
1329 |
Mcmillan, Edwin Mattison
|
1330 |
Dunning, John Ray
|
1331 |
Todd, Alexander Robertus, Baron
|
1332 |
Teller, Edward
|
1333 |
Landau, Lev Davidovich
|
1334 |
Bardeen, John
|
1335 |
Alfvén, Hannes Olof Gosta
|
1336 |
Kozyrev, Nikolai Alexandrovich
|
1337 |
Bawden, Sir Frederick Charles
|
1338 |
Ambartzumian, Victoramazaspovich
|
1339 |
Williams, Robley Cook
|
1340 |
Frank, Ilya Mikhaylovich
|
1341 |
Hershey, Alfred Day
|
1342 |
Libby, Willard Frank
|
1343 |
Artsimovich, Lev Andreevich
|
1344 |
Land, Edwin Herbert
|
1345 |
Greenstein, Jesse Leonard
|
1346 |
Tatum, Edward Lawrie
|
1347 |
Monod, Jacques Lucien
|
1348 |
Shockley, William Bradford
|
1349 |
Walter, William Grey
|
1350 |
Martin, Archer John Porter
|
1351 |
Pierce, John Robinson
|
1352 |
Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot
|
1353 |
Cousteau, Jacques-Yves
|
1354 |
Flory, Paul John
|
1355 |
Fraenkel-Conrat, Heinz
|
1356 |
Chandrasekhar, Subrahmanyan
|
1357 |
Roberts, Richard Brooke |
Physics |
physicist and biophysicist, participated in the experiment in which the splitting of the uranium atom was first observed in 1939.
|
1358 |
Shemin, David
|
1359 |
Katz, Sir Bernard
|
1360 |
Lynen, Feodor
|
1361 |
Calvin, Melvin
|
1362 |
Goldhaber, Maurice
|
1362 |
Blanchard, Jean Pierre François
|
1363 |
Alvarez, Luis Walter
|
1364 |
Mueller, Erwin Wilhelm
|
1365 |
Stein, William Howard
|
1366 |
Wheeler, John Archibald
|
1367 |
Kerst, Donald William
|
1368 |
Reber, Grote
|
1369 |
Bloch, Konrad Emil
|
1370 |
Braun, Wernher Magnus Maximilian von
|
1371 |
Fox, Sidney Walter
|
1372 |
Seaborg, Glenn Theodore
|
1373 |
Brown, Herbert Charles
|
1374 |
Axelrod, Julius
|
1375 |
Turing, Alan Mathison
|
1376 |
Weizsäcker, Carl Friedrich, Baron von
|
1377 |
Luria, Salvador Edward
|
1378 |
Purcell, Edward Mills
|
1379 |
Moore, Stanford
|
1380 |
Palade, George Emil
|
1381 |
Flerov, Georgii Nikolaevich
|
1382 |
Li, Choh Hao
|
1383 |
Abelson, Philip Hauge
|
1384 |
Chance, Britton
|
1385 |
Kamen, Martin David
|
1386 |
Lovell, Sir Alfred Charles Bernard
|
1387 |
Hodgkin, Alan Lloyd
|
1388 |
Dulbecco, Renato
|
1389 |
Perutz, Max Ferdinand
|
1390 |
Spitzer, Lyman, Jr.
|
1391 |
Vonnegut, Bernard
|
1392 |
Van Allen, James Alfred
|
1393 |
Salk, Jonas Edward
|
1394 |
Synge, Richard Laurence Millington
|
1395 |
Hofstadter, Robert
|
1396 |
Medawar, Sir Peter Brian
|
1397 |
Weller, Thomas Huckle
|
1398 |
Hoyle, Sir Fred
|
1399 |
Barghoorn, Elso Sterrenberg
|
1400 |
Townes, Charles Hard
|
1401 |
Hillier, James
|
1402 |
Sutherland, Earl Wilbur, Jr.
|
1403 |
Anfinsen, Christian Boehmer
|
1404 |
Shannon, Claude Elwood
|
1405 |
Dicke, Robert Henry
|
1406 |
Crick, Francis Harry Compton |
Medicine |
(1916–2004) most noted for being one of two co-discoverers of the structure of the DNA molecule in 1953,
|
1407 |
Friedman, Herbert
|
1408 |
Shklovskii, Losif Samuilovich
|
1409 |
Prokhorov, Alexander Mikhailovich
|
1410 |
Robbins, Frederick Chapman
|
1411 |
Dausset, Jean
|
1412 |
O'keefe, John Aloysius
|
1413 |
Welkins, Maurice Hugh Frederick
|
1414 |
Prigogine, Ilya
|
1415 |
Kendrew, John Cowdery
|
1416 |
Woodward, Robert Burns
|
1417 |
Cornforth, Sir John Warcup
|
1418 |
De Duve, Christian Rene
|
1419 |
Huxley, Andrew Fielding
|
1420 |
Rainwater, Leo James
|
1421 |
Schwinger, Julian Seymour
|
1422 |
Kornberg, Arthur
|
1423 |
Reines, Frederick
|
1424 |
Feynman, Richard Philips
|
1425 |
Matthias, Bern Teo
|
1426 |
Sanger, Frederick
|
1427 |
Barton, Sir Derek Harold Richard
|
1428 |
Ryle, Sir Martin
|
1429 |
Fischer, Ernst Otto
|
1430 |
Van de Hulst, Hendrik Christoffell
|
1431 |
Eckert, John Presper, Jr.
|
1432 |
Hillary, Sir Edmund Percival
|
1433 |
Bondi, Sir Hermann
|
1434 |
Cowan, Clyde Lorrain
|
1435 |
Lipscomb, William Nunn, Jr.
|
1436 |
Bloembergen, Nicolaas
|
1437 |
Gold, Thomas
|
1438 |
Jacob, François
|
1439 |
Chamberlain, Owen
|
1440 |
Franklin, Rosalind Elsie
|
1441 |
Mitchell, Peter Dennis
|
1442 |
Benacerraf, Baruj
|
1443 |
Porter, George
|
1444 |
Sakharov, Andrey Dmitriyevich
|
1445 |
Wilkinson, Sir Geoffrey
|
1446 |
Yalow, Rosalyn Sussman
|
1447 |
Hoagland, Mahlon Bush
|
1448 |
Khorana, Har Gobind
|
1449 |
Holley, Robert William
|
1450 |
Bohr, Aage Niels
|
1451 |
Yang, Chen Ning
|
1452 |
Barnard, Christiaan Neethling |
Medicine |
(1922–2001) cardiac surgeon, famous for performing the world's first successful human-to-human heart transplant.
|
1453 |
Basov, Nikolai Gennadievich
|
1454 |
Fitch, Val Logsden
|
1455 |
Franklin, Kenneth Linn
|
1456 |
Gajdusek, Daniel Carieton
|
1457 |
Ponnamperuma, Cyril
|
1458 |
Anderson, Philip Warren
|
1459 |
Dyson, Freeman John
|
1460 |
Gubllemin, Roger
|
1461 |
Cormack, Allan MacLeod
|
1462 |
Heezen, Bruce Charles
|
1463 |
Hewish, Anthony
|
1464 |
Esaki, Leo
|
1465 |
Ne'eman, Yuval
|
1466 |
Lederberg, Joshua
|
1467 |
Blumberg, Baruch Samuel
|
1468 |
Salam, Abdus
|
1469 |
Sandage, Allan Rex
|
1470 |
Berg, Paul
|
1471 |
Mottelson, Ben Roy
|
1472 |
Glaser, Donald Arthur
|
1473 |
Lee, Tsung-Dao
|
1474 |
Schally, Andrew Victor
|
1475 |
O'Neill, Gerard Kitchen
|
1476 |
Nirenberg, Marshau Warren
|
1477 |
Eigen, Manfred
|
1478 |
Parker, Eugene Newman
|
1479 |
Maiman, Theodore Harold
|
1480 |
Watson, James Dewey
|
1481 |
Hawkins, Gerald Stanley
|
1482 |
Nathans, Daniel
|
1483 |
Mossbauer, Rudolf Ludwig
|
1484 |
Giaever, Ivar
|
1485 |
Arber, Werner
|
1486 |
Edelman, Gerald Maurice
|
1487 |
Gell-Mann, Murray
|
1488 |
Schmidt, Maarten
|
1489 |
Cooper, Leon N.
|
1490 |
Miller, Stanley Lloyd
|
1491 |
Drake, Frank Donald
|
1492 |
Armstrong, Neil Alden
|
1493 |
Richter, Burton
|
1494 |
I Miller, Jacques Francis Albert Pierre
|
1495 |
Schrieffer, John Robert
|
1496 |
Smith, Hamilton Othanel
|
1497 |
Cronin, James Watson
|
1498 |
Gilbert, Walter
|
1499 |
Bartlett, Neil
|
1500 |
Glashow, Sheldon Lee
|
1501 |
Penzias, Amo Allan
|
1502 |
Weinberg, Steven
|
1502 |
Gagarin, Yuri Alekseyevich
|
1504 |
Sagan, Carl
|
1505 |
Temin, Howard Martin
|
1506 |
Wilson, Robert Woodrow
|
1507 |
Ting, Samuel C. C.
|
1508 |
Baltimore, David
|
1509 |
Josephson, Brian David
|
1510 |
Hawking, Stephen William
|