Awards & Winners

Har Gobind Khorana

Har Gobind Khorana also known as Hargobind Khorana was an Indian American biochemist who shared the 1968 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with Marshall W. Nirenberg and Robert W. Holley for research that helped to show how the nucleotides in nucleic acids, which carry the genetic code of the cell, control the cell’s synthesis of proteins. Khorana and Nirenberg were also awarded the Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize from Columbia University in the same year. He was born in Raipur, British India and became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1966, and subsequently received the National Medal of Science. He served as MIT's Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Biology and Chemistry, Emeritus and was a member of the Board of Scientific Governors at The Scripps Research Institute.

Awards by Har Gobind Khorana

Check all the awards nominated and won by Har Gobind Khorana.

1987


National Medal of Science for Biological Sciences
(For his innovative contributions that significantly contributed to our understanding of gene structure, membrane function and vision and for the work stimulated by his research which has had a major impact on the biological and chemical sciences.)

1980


Gairdner Foundation International Award
(For the chemical synthesis of a functional gene.)

1968


Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
(for their interpretation of the genetic code and its function in protein synthesis)
Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize
Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research
(For their contributions toward deciphering the genetic code.)