Richard Adolf Zsigmondy won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1925.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1925 was awarded to Richard Zsigmondy for his demonstration of the heterogenous nature of colloid solutions and for the methods he used, which have since become fundamental in modern colloid chemistry.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1925 was awarded jointly to Richard Zsigmondy for his work on colloid chemistry, and to Thomas H. Morgan for his discoveries related to the role of the chromosome in heredity.
Hans Adolf Krebs won The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1953.
Adolf Otto Reinhold Windaus won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1928.
Adolf Friedrich Johann Butenandt won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1939.
Richard Kuhn won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1938.
Richard Axel won The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2004.
Richard P. Feynman won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965.
Richard Martin Willstatter won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1915.
Richard E. Taylor won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1991.
Richard R. Ernst won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1991.
Richard E. Smalley won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1996.