Lord Todd
Nominations
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1957
Lord Todd
Nominated on 21 occasions for the Nobel Prize in
- Chemistry 1949, by Alexander Macbeth
- Chemistry 1951, by F Dickens
- Chemistry 1951, by Edward Dodds
- Chemistry 1952, by James Wilfred Cook
- Chemistry 1953, by F Bergel
- Chemistry 1953, by Sir Henry Hallett Dale
- Chemistry 1954, by V Delofeu
- Chemistry 1954, by Charles Harington
- Chemistry 1955, by F Bergel
- Chemistry 1955, by Avery Morton
- Chemistry 1956, by J Erkama
- Chemistry 1956, by Johan Wibaut
- Chemistry 1956, by W Kermack
- Chemistry 1956, by V Trikojus
- Chemistry 1956, by Harry Lundin
- Chemistry 1956, by Kurt Alder
- Chemistry 1957, by Osman Achmatowicz
- Chemistry 1957, by K Balenovic
- Chemistry 1957, by F Bergel
- Chemistry 1957, by Kurt Alder
- Chemistry 1957, by Leopold Ruzicka
Submitted 6 nominations, for the Nobel Prize in
- Chemistry 1959, nominee: Robert Burns Woodward
- Chemistry 1961, nominee: Robert Burns Woodward
- Chemistry 1962, nominee: Robert Burns Woodward
- Chemistry 1963, nominee: Robert Burns Woodward
- Chemistry 1964, nominee: Robert Burns Woodward
- Chemistry 1965, nominee: Robert Burns Woodward
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