List of Jewish American chemists
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This is a list of famous Jewish American Chemists. For other famous Jewish Americans, see List of Jewish Americans.
- Christian B. Anfinsen, biochemist, Nobel Prize (1972) (converted)
- Sidney Altman, chemist, Nobel Prize (1989)
- Paul Berg, biochemist, Nobel Prize (1980)
- R. Stephen Berry, physical chemist
- Eric Borenstein, Biochemist
- Herbert C. Brown, chemist, Nobel Prize (1979)
- Melvin Calvin, calvin cycle, Nobel Prize (1961)
- Erwin Chargaff, DNA pioneer
- Morris Cohen, metallurgist
- Kasimir Fajans, isotopes, identified protactinium
- Walter Gilbert, DNA sequencing, Nobel Prize (1980)
- Henry Gilman, organometallic chemist
- Moses Gomberg, free radicals
- Norman Hackerman, chemist, [2]
- Herbert A. Hauptman, chemist, Nobel Prize (1985)
- Roald Hoffmann (1937–) chemist & writer, Nobel Prize winner (1981)[1]
- Martin Kamen, Carbon 14
- Martin Karplus, theoretical chemist
- Phoebus Levene, nucleic acid pioneer
- Rudolph A. Marcus, chemist, Nobel Prize (1992)
- Jacob A. Marinsky, discovered promethium
- George Olah, chemist, Nobel Prize (1994)
- Irwin Rose, biologist, Nobel Prize (2004)
- William Stein, biochemist, Nobel Prize (1972)
- Richard Zare, chemist