2015 Nobel Prizes

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The 2015 Nobel Prizes were awarded by the Nobel Foundation, based in Sweden. Six categories were awarded: Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, Peace, and Economic Sciences. [1]

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Nobel Week took place from December 6 to 12, including programming such as lectures, dialogues, and discussions. The award ceremony and banquet for the Peace Prize were scheduled in Oslo on December 10, while the award ceremony and banquet for all other categories were scheduled for the same day in Stockholm. [2] [3]

Prizes

Physics

Awardee(s)
Takaaki Kajita 5171-2015 (cropped).jpg Takaaki Kajita

(b. 1959)

Flag of Japan.svg Japanese"for the discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrinos have mass" [4]
Arthur B. McDonald 5193-2015.jpg Arthur B. McDonald

(b. 1943)

Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canadian

Chemistry

Awardee(s)
Tomas Lindahl 0209.jpg Tomas Lindahl

(b. 1938)

Flag of Sweden.svg Swedish

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg British

"for mechanistic studies of DNA repair" [5]
Paul L. Modrich 0151.jpg Paul L. Modrich

(b. 1946)

Flag of the United States.svg American
Aziz Sancar 0176.jpg Aziz Sancar

(b. 1946)

Flag of Turkey.svg Turkish

Physiology or Medicine

Awardee(s)
William C. Campbell 4983-1-2015.jpg William C. Campbell

(b. 1930)

Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

"for their discoveries concerning a novel therapy against infections caused by roundworm parasites" [6]
Satoshi Omura 5086-1-2015.jpg Satoshi Ōmura

(b. 1935)

Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Tu Youyou 5012-1-2015.jpg Tu Youyou

(b. 1930)

Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China "for her discoveries concerning a novel therapy against malaria" [6]

Literature

Awardee(s)
Svitlana Aleksiievich (Kiyiv, 2016) 08 (cropped2).JPG Svetlana Alexievich

(b. 1948)

Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus

(born in Soviet Ukraine)

"for her polyphonic writings, a monument to suffering and courage in our time" [7]

Peace

Awardee(s)
Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet Visit to Vienna March 2016 (25285867191).jpg Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet

(2013–2014)

Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia "for its decisive contribution to the building of a pluralistic democracy in Tunisia in the wake of the Jasmine Revolution of 2011." [8]

Economic Sciences

Awardee(s)
Angus Deaton 0182.jpg Angus Deaton

(b. 1945)

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

"for his analysis of consumption, poverty, and welfare" [9]

Reactions

Physics

While the Physics Prize was not inherently disputed, some scientists discussed whether the Nobel Foundation's written citation for Kajita and McDonald's awarding was correct, leading to a technical debate about the definition of a "neutrino oscillation" and whether their experiments showed such a phenomenon. [10]

Physiology or Medicine

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the awarding of Ivermectin was sometimes invoked in order to justify the medication's usage as a treatment for the Coronavirus. However, Campbell and Ōmura had been awarded for Ivermectin's effectiveness specifically against parasitic infections. [11]

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