Yale Faculty
Sidney Altman; Chemistry Nobel Laureate 1989.
Tjalling Koopmans; Nobel Laureate in Economics in 1975.
George Palade; professor at Yale Medical School 1973-1990; Physiology or Medicine in 1974.
Edward Tatum: Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 1958; Yale from 1945 to 1948.
Erwin Neher; Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 1991; biogphysicist; postdoctoral fellow at Yale.
Gerard Debreu; Nobel Laureate in Economics in 1983.
Thomas A. Steitz; Nobel Laureate in Chemistry in 2009.
Sydney E. Ahlstrom; historian of religion in America.
James Rothman; Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 2013; Yale alumni;
Robert Schiller; Nobel Laureate in Economics in 2013.
Kanichi Asakawa (Ph.D. 1902) historian, first Japanese professor at an American university.
Cleanth Brooks; English professor, expert on Faulkner.
Dennis S. Charney; neurobiologist.
Kenneth L. Davis; president and CEo of Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City.
Arthur Louis Day; geophysicist, volcanologist.
Paul De Man; Sterling Professor of Humanities; French & Comparative Literature departments.
Isidore Dyen; comparative linguistics and Austronesian languages professor.
Donald Engelman; biophysicist and cancer researcher.
Anne Fadiman; author and Francis Writer in Residence at Yale.
Fred Rogers Fairchild; economist.
Irving Fisher; economist.
William Francis Gray Swann; Anglo American Physicist.
Bassam Frangieh; Arabic language and literature scholar.
Harold Hongju Koh; Dean of Yale Law School; assistant secretary of state for democracy; human rights and labor in the Clinton administration.
John Geanakoplos; economist, James Tobin Professor of Economics.
Josiah Willard Gibbs; American theoretical physicist, chemist, mathematician, first American Ph.D. in engineering.
Louise Gluck; Pulitzer prize winning poet.
Samuel C. Harvey; MD 1911; Assistant Professor of Surgery 1920-1921; Associate Professor and Acting Chairman of the Surgical Department 1921-1924; Chairman of the Department of Surgery and Chief Surgeon at Yale Hospital (1924-1947). Full Professor (1924-1950) Editor of the Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine (1950-1953).
Orvan Hess MD; practitioner and researcher at Yale School of Medicine; best known for the fetal heart monitor.
Rene Edward De Russy Hoyle; US Army Major General.
G. Evelyn Hutchinson; zoologist; father of modern limnology.
Shizuo Kakutani; mathematician, Kakutani fixed point theorem.
Deen Kemsley; taught at Yale School of Management in 2004; teaches at AB Freeman School of Business.
Joseph LaPalombara; Arnold Wolfers Professor of Political Science and Management Emeritus.
Alvin Lustig; grahpic designer.
Bronislaw Malinowski; pioneer in ethnographic anthropology and a professor at Cornell, Yale, and Harvard.
Samuel Elmo Martin; linguist, developed Yale Romanization system for transliterating Korean.
John S. Meyer; physician.
Neal E. Miller; James Rowland Angell Professor of Psychology.
Elting. E. Morison; historian, essayist, military biographer, Professor History and American studies.
William Nordhaus (1963) economist.
Arthur Okun; economist.
Oystein Ore; mathematician.
Aldo Parisot; musician, cellist.
Peter C. Perdue; historian of Modern China.
Douglas W. Rae; political theorist.
Emir Rodriguez Monegal; Latin American contemporary literature professor, founder of Mundo Neuvo.
Juan Rosai; pathology professor and director of Anatomic pathology department between 1985 and 1991.
Philip Rubin; cognitive scientist.
Herbert Scarf; economist.
Oktay Sinanoglu; theoretical chemist and molecular biologist, youngest full professor at Yale.
James C. Scott; political scientist and anthropologist.
Joan Steitz; biochemist.
David Underdown; historian of 17th century England.
Jay Winter; Charles J. Stille Professor of History; World War I specialist.
Mary C. Wright; China historia; first woman to be appointed full professor in 1964.
Tjalling Koopmans; Nobel Laureate in Economics in 1975.
George Palade; professor at Yale Medical School 1973-1990; Physiology or Medicine in 1974.
Edward Tatum: Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 1958; Yale from 1945 to 1948.
Erwin Neher; Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 1991; biogphysicist; postdoctoral fellow at Yale.
Gerard Debreu; Nobel Laureate in Economics in 1983.
Thomas A. Steitz; Nobel Laureate in Chemistry in 2009.
Sydney E. Ahlstrom; historian of religion in America.
James Rothman; Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 2013; Yale alumni;
Robert Schiller; Nobel Laureate in Economics in 2013.
Kanichi Asakawa (Ph.D. 1902) historian, first Japanese professor at an American university.
Cleanth Brooks; English professor, expert on Faulkner.
Dennis S. Charney; neurobiologist.
Kenneth L. Davis; president and CEo of Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City.
Arthur Louis Day; geophysicist, volcanologist.
Paul De Man; Sterling Professor of Humanities; French & Comparative Literature departments.
Isidore Dyen; comparative linguistics and Austronesian languages professor.
Donald Engelman; biophysicist and cancer researcher.
Anne Fadiman; author and Francis Writer in Residence at Yale.
Fred Rogers Fairchild; economist.
Irving Fisher; economist.
William Francis Gray Swann; Anglo American Physicist.
Bassam Frangieh; Arabic language and literature scholar.
Harold Hongju Koh; Dean of Yale Law School; assistant secretary of state for democracy; human rights and labor in the Clinton administration.
John Geanakoplos; economist, James Tobin Professor of Economics.
Josiah Willard Gibbs; American theoretical physicist, chemist, mathematician, first American Ph.D. in engineering.
Louise Gluck; Pulitzer prize winning poet.
Samuel C. Harvey; MD 1911; Assistant Professor of Surgery 1920-1921; Associate Professor and Acting Chairman of the Surgical Department 1921-1924; Chairman of the Department of Surgery and Chief Surgeon at Yale Hospital (1924-1947). Full Professor (1924-1950) Editor of the Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine (1950-1953).
Orvan Hess MD; practitioner and researcher at Yale School of Medicine; best known for the fetal heart monitor.
Rene Edward De Russy Hoyle; US Army Major General.
G. Evelyn Hutchinson; zoologist; father of modern limnology.
Shizuo Kakutani; mathematician, Kakutani fixed point theorem.
Deen Kemsley; taught at Yale School of Management in 2004; teaches at AB Freeman School of Business.
Joseph LaPalombara; Arnold Wolfers Professor of Political Science and Management Emeritus.
Alvin Lustig; grahpic designer.
Bronislaw Malinowski; pioneer in ethnographic anthropology and a professor at Cornell, Yale, and Harvard.
Samuel Elmo Martin; linguist, developed Yale Romanization system for transliterating Korean.
John S. Meyer; physician.
Neal E. Miller; James Rowland Angell Professor of Psychology.
Elting. E. Morison; historian, essayist, military biographer, Professor History and American studies.
William Nordhaus (1963) economist.
Arthur Okun; economist.
Oystein Ore; mathematician.
Aldo Parisot; musician, cellist.
Peter C. Perdue; historian of Modern China.
Douglas W. Rae; political theorist.
Emir Rodriguez Monegal; Latin American contemporary literature professor, founder of Mundo Neuvo.
Juan Rosai; pathology professor and director of Anatomic pathology department between 1985 and 1991.
Philip Rubin; cognitive scientist.
Herbert Scarf; economist.
Oktay Sinanoglu; theoretical chemist and molecular biologist, youngest full professor at Yale.
James C. Scott; political scientist and anthropologist.
Joan Steitz; biochemist.
David Underdown; historian of 17th century England.
Jay Winter; Charles J. Stille Professor of History; World War I specialist.
Mary C. Wright; China historia; first woman to be appointed full professor in 1964.
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