Commentary on the Nobel Prize that has been granted in Medicine-Physiology, Chemistry and Physics to notable investigators

  • Zárate A
  • Apolinar L
  • Saucedo R
  • et al.
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© 2015, Academia Nacional de Medicina. All rights reserved. The Nobel Prize was established by Alfred Nobel in 1901 to award people who have made outstanding achievements in physics, chemistry and medicine. So far, from 852 laureates, 45 have been female. Marie Curie was the first woman to receive the Nobel Prize in 1903 for physics and eight years later also for chemistry. It is remarkable that her daughter Irene and her husband also received the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1935. Other two married couples, Cori and Moser, have also been awarded the Nobel Prize. The present commentary attempts to show the female participation in the progress of scientific activities.

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Zárate, A., Apolinar, L. M., Saucedo, R., & Basurto, L. (2015). Commentary on the Nobel Prize that has been granted in Medicine-Physiology, Chemistry and Physics to notable investigators. Gaceta Medica de Mexico, 151(2).

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