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  1. Ryoji Noyori (野依良治?) ( 3 de septiembre de 1938) es un químico japonés. Ganó el premio Nobel de Química en 2001.

  2. Ryōji Noyori (野依 良治, Noyori Ryōji, born September 3, 1938) is a Japanese chemist. He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2001, Noyori shared a half of the prize with William S. Knowles for the study of chirally catalyzed hydrogenations ; the second half of the prize went to K. Barry Sharpless for his study in chirally catalyzed ...

  3. Ryoji Noyori is a renowned chemist who pioneered asymmetric catalysis using organometallic compounds. He is a University Professor at Nagoya University, a former President of RIKEN, and a member of several prestigious academies and societies.

  4. Ryoji Noyori is a Japanese chemist who won the Nobel Prize in 2001 for his discovery of asymmetric synthesis reactions using molecular catalysts. He is a professor and the president of RIKEN, and a former president of Nagoya University, where he started his research career in 1968.

  5. I was a mere 29-year-old Instructor at Kyoto enjoying daily research work with some young students. Nothing had prepared me to be a Professor at a major national university. Being too young and inexperienced to be a Full Professor, I was first appointed Associate Professor of Chemistry.

  6. Ryoji Noyori. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2001. Born: 3 September 1938, Kobe, Japan. Affiliation at the time of the award: Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan. Prize motivation: “for their work on chirally catalysed hydrogenation reactions”. Prize share: 1/4.

  7. Ryoji Noyori held his Nobel Lecture December 8, 2001, at Aula Magna, Stockholm University. He was presented by Professor Bengt Nordén, Chairman of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry.