Roger W. Sperry won The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1981.
Roger Y. Tsien won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2008.
There are six Categories of noble prize, the 2008 winner were: Physics: Yochiro Nambu; Makoto Kobayashi; Toshihide Maskawa Chemistry: Osamu Shimomura; Martin Chalfie; Roger Tsien Medicine: Haradl zur Hausen; Francios Barre-Sinoussi; Luc Montagnier Literature: Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio Peace: Martti Ahtisaari Economics: Paul Krugman
yes roger bacon was gay
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Roger Staubach - aka 'Roger the Dodger'
Roger Guillemin won The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1977.
Roger Y. Tsien won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2008.
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1981 was divided, one half awarded to Roger W. Sperry for his discoveries concerning the functional specialization of the cerebral hemispheres,the other half jointly to David H. Hubel and Torsten N. Wiesel for their discoveries concerning information processing in the visual system.
Roger Sperry being awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1981. Sperry received the prize for his discoveries concerning the functional specialization of the cerebral hemispheres. With the help of so called "split brain" patients, he carried out experiments and for the first time in history, knowledge about the left and right hemispheres was revealed..
Roger Martin du Gard won The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1937.
Roger B. Myerson won The Prize in Economic Sciences in 2007.
Kary B. Mullis won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1993.
Roger Sperry was associated with the fields of neuropsychology and cognitive neuroscience. He was known for his research on split-brain studies, which won him the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1981.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2008 was awarded jointly to Osamu Shimomura, Martin Chalfie and Roger Y. Tsien for the discovery and development of the green fluorescent protein, GFP.
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1981 was divided, one half awarded to Roger W. Sperry for his discoveries concerning the functional specialization of the cerebral hemispheres,the other half jointly to David H. Hubel and Torsten N. Wiesel for their discoveries concerning information processing in the visual system.
If you mean Roger Bacon, the answer is no. He lived in the 13th century. The Nobel Prize was first awarded in the 20th century in December of 1901.
Roger D. Kornberg won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2006 for his studies on the molecular basis of eukaryotic transcription. He elucidated the process by which genetic information stored in DNA is copied into RNA and contributed significantly to our understanding of gene expression.