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No I do not think so as he was not alive , when that section was given.
Many people have won noble prizes over the course of the years, many of them being still alive. About eight hundred and thirty five people have received a noble prize, and a fraction of these are still alive.
In 1901
If George Washington was still alive he should win the prize!
2 Reasons: 1) She had died of cancer before the nobel prize for the work on DNA was awarded and the rules of the nobel prizes state that each recipient must be alive for them to receive the prize. 2) her contribution went largely unrecognized until after Watson Crick and Wilkins were awarded the prize.
It was announced on October 9, 2009 that President Barack Obama won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize.
Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn won The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1970.
Frederick Douglass, an abolitionist and civil rights activist, made lasting contributions to the fight against slavery and injustice. Although he is no longer alive to receive a Nobel Prize, his impact and advocacy for equality have been recognized and celebrated globally.
No, Galileo did not win the Nobel Peace Prize as he lived centuries before the establishment of the Nobel Prizes in the late 19th century. Galileo was an Italian astronomer, physicist, and mathematician known for his contributions to the scientific revolution.
Dr. Samuel Rawlins is still alive. Dr. Samuel Rawlins is most known for receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007.
No, Rosalind Franklin did not win the Nobel Prize. She made significant contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA, but her work was not recognized by the Nobel Committee during her lifetime.
Yes. The double Nobel proze winner was born in 1918 and will be 90 in August 2008 Yes. The double Nobel prize winner was born in 1918 and will be 90 in August 2008 the awesome pinguin is alive