Hartmut Michel
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Hartmut Michel (third from left) at the Nobel Prize banquet in the Stockholm City Hall, 10 December 1988.
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Physics laureates Melvin Schwartz, Jack Steinberger and Leon M. Lederman, chemistry laureates Robert Huber, Hartmut Michel and Johann Deisenhofer during Nobel Week in Stockholm, Sweden, December 1988.
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The 1988 laureates assembled at the Swedish Academy, 1988. Back row from left: medicine laureate George H. Hitchings, chemistry laureate Johann Deisenhofer, medicine laureate Sir James W. Black, physics laureate Jack Steinberger, chemistry laureate Robert Huber, physics laureate Melvin Schwartz, chemistry laureate Hartmut Michel and physics laureate Leon M. Lederman. Seated are from left: laureate in economic sciences Maurice Allais, medicine laureate Gertrude B. Elion and Umm Kulthoum Mahfouz, daughter of literature laureate Naguib Mahfouz.
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Six Nobel Laureates in a panel discussion at the 2013 Nobel Week Dialogue, Exploring The Future of Energy, on 9 December 2013. From left: 1997 Physics Laureate Steven Chu, 2004 Physics Laureate David Gross, 2000 Chemistry Laureate Alan Heeger, 1988 Chemistry Laureate Hartmut Michel, 1995 Chemistry Laureate Mario Molina and 1984 Physics Laureate Carlo Rubbia.
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Nobel Prizes and laureates
Six prizes were awarded for achievements that have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind. The 12 laureates' work and discoveries range from proteins' structures and machine learning to fighting for a world free of nuclear weapons.
See them all presented here.