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Published in: Clinical Research in Cardiology 12/2021

Open Access 01-12-2021 | Heart Surgery | Original Paper

Who is who in cardiovascular research? What a review of Nobel Prize nominations reveals about scientific trends

Authors: Marie Drobietz, Adrian Loerbroks, Nils Hansson

Published in: Clinical Research in Cardiology | Issue 12/2021

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Abstract

Background

Since 1901, at least 15 scholars who contributed to cardiovascular research have received a Nobel prize in physiology or medicine.

Methods

Using the Nobel nomination database (nobelprize.org), which contains 5950 nominations in the accessible period from 1901 to 1953 in physiology or medicine, we listed all international nominees who contributed to cardiovascular research. We subsequently collected nomination letters and jury reports of the prime candidates from the archive of the Nobel Committee in Sweden to identify shortlisted candidates.

Results

The five most frequently nominated researchers with cardiovascular connections from 1901 to 1953 were, in descending order, the surgeon René Leriche (1879–1955) (FR) with a total of 79 nominations, the physiologist and 1924 Nobel laureate Willem Einthoven (1860–1927) (NL) (31 nominations), the surgeon Alfred Blalock (1899–1964) (US) (29 nominations), the pharmacologist and 1936 Nobel laureate Otto Loewi (1873–1961) (DE, AT, US) (27 nominations) and the paediatric cardiologist Helen Taussig (1898–1986) (US) (24 nominations). The research of these scholars merely hints at the width of topics brought up by nominators ranging from the physiological and pathological basics to the diagnosis and (surgical) interventions of diseases such as heart malformation or hypertension.

Conclusion

We argue that an analysis of Nobel Prize nominations can reconstruct important scientific trends within cardiovascular research during the first half of the twentieth century.
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Metadata
Title
Who is who in cardiovascular research? What a review of Nobel Prize nominations reveals about scientific trends
Authors
Marie Drobietz
Adrian Loerbroks
Nils Hansson
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Clinical Research in Cardiology / Issue 12/2021
Print ISSN: 1861-0684
Electronic ISSN: 1861-0692
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00392-021-01813-2

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