Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1965

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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1965 is the annual chemistry award that was given to Robert Burns Woodward for his outstanding achievements in the synthesis of complex organic molecules.

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instanceOf Nobel Prize in Chemistry
international award
science award
associatedWithOrganization Nobel Foundation NERFINISHED
awardFor contributions to the art of organic synthesis
outstanding achievements in the synthesis of complex organic molecules
awardYear 1965
country Sweden
countryOfAwardCeremony Sweden NERFINISHED
discipline Chemistry
field Chemistry
followedBy Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1966 NERFINISHED
follows Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1964 NERFINISHED
hasCategory Chemistry Nobel Prize NERFINISHED
hasLaureateBirthCountry United States of America NERFINISHED
hasLaureateCitizenship United States of America NERFINISHED
hasMonetaryComponent yes
honorsWorkPeriod mid-20th century organic chemistry
isOneOf Nobel laureates in Chemistry
isSingleLaureateYear yes
languageOfOfficialAnnouncement English
Swedish
laureate Robert Burns Woodward NERFINISHED
locationOfAwardCeremony Stockholm NERFINISHED
namedAfter Alfred Nobel NERFINISHED
partOf Nobel Prize NERFINISHED
presentedBy Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences NERFINISHED
selectionBy Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences NERFINISHED
typeOfRecognition lifetime achievement award
winner Robert Burns Woodward NERFINISHED

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R. B. Woodward awardReceived Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1965
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R. B. Woodward awardReceived Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1965
Libby awardReceived Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1965
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