Herbert S. Gasser
Nominations
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1944
Joseph Erlanger, Herbert S. Gasser
Nominated on 18 occasions for the Nobel Prize in
- Physiology or Medicine 1935, by Stephen Ranson
- Physiology or Medicine 1935, by Robert Gesell
- Physiology or Medicine 1936, by B Sachs
- Physiology or Medicine 1936, by Paul Hoffman
- Physiology or Medicine 1937, by Hans Winterstein
- Physiology or Medicine 1939, by Evarts Graham
- Physiology or Medicine 1940, by Pol Gerard
- Physiology or Medicine 1940, by Frédéric Bremer
- Physiology or Medicine 1940, by Pierre Rijlant
- Physiology or Medicine 1940, by Jean Demoor
- Physiology or Medicine 1941, by L Weekers
- Physiology or Medicine 1941, by Henri Fredericq
- Physiology or Medicine 1942, by Hans Winterstein
- Physiology or Medicine 1942, by Walter Meek
- Physiology or Medicine 1942, by Arthur Tatum
- Physiology or Medicine 1943, by Walter Cannon
- Physiology or Medicine 1943, by Andrés Bianchi
- Physiology or Medicine 1944, by Ragnar Granit
Submitted 5 nominations, for the Nobel Prize in
- Physiology or Medicine 1939, nominee: Wendell Stanley
- Physiology or Medicine 1946, nominee: Alfred Richards
- Physiology or Medicine 1947, nominee: Alfred Richards
- Physiology or Medicine 1952, nominee: Oswald Theodore Avery
- Physiology or Medicine 1953, nominee: Oswald Theodore Avery
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