Richard Kuhn
Nominations
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1938
Richard Kuhn
Nominated on 8 occasions for the Nobel Prize in
- Chemistry 1932, by Anton von Eiselsberg
- Chemistry 1932, by Julius Wagner-Jauregg
- Chemistry 1935, by José Giral
- Chemistry 1936, by Anton von Eiselsberg
- Chemistry 1936, by Paul Ehrenberg
- Chemistry 1937, by Anton von Eiselsberg
- Chemistry 1937, by Anton Skrabal
- Chemistry 1939, by Robert Robinson
Submitted 13 nominations, for the Nobel Prize in
- Physics 1951, nominee: Erwin Müller
- Physics 1953, nominee: Willard Frank Libby
- Physics 1958, nominee: Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker
- Chemistry 1951, nominee: Walter Reppe
- Chemistry 1953, nominee: Walter Reppe
- Chemistry 1954, nominee: Walter Reppe
- Chemistry 1956, nominee: Vincent du Vigneaud
- Chemistry 1958, nominee: Walter Reppe
- Chemistry 1961, nominee: Feodor Lynen
- Chemistry 1961, nominee: Feodor Lynen, Robert Burns Woodward
- Chemistry 1965, nominee: Robert Burns Woodward, Feodor Lynen
- Chemistry 1966, nominee: Erich Hückel
- Physiology or Medicine 1933, nominee: Albert Calmette
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