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- Title
The Uncertain Role of Nominations for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry<sup>†</sup>.
- Authors
Seeman, Jeffrey I.; Restrepo, Guillermo
- Abstract
The solicitation of nominations for the Nobel Prizes in Chemistry (NPch) is and has been the first step in the selection process since the very first awards were made in 1901. The number of nominations solicited by and provided to the Nobel Committee for Chemistry supports the belief by the nominators that their nominations are meaningful. In this publication, we examine data culled from the Nobel Prize Nomination Archives for the period 1901–1970 of the variable role of nominations in the selection process for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The evidence is overwhelming that nominations, in general, during the 1901–1970 period have not been the deciding, overriding factor in the selection of the recipients of the NPch. Rather, we posit that nominations from the preselected nominator‐pool have been a source of information for the Committee, used to suggest future years' contenders and possibly served as motivation for the Committee to seek nominations for specific nominees for future years. It is also clear that selections are often influenced by personal prejudices, for example, friendships, rivalries, and nationality.
- Subjects
NOBEL Prizes; NOBEL Prize in Chemistry; AWARDS
- Publication
Chemistry - A European Journal, 2023, Vol 29, Issue 36, p1
- ISSN
0947-6539
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/chem.202203985