Victor Grignard(1871)

Chemistry

Victor Grignard is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1912) from France. Their primary field is Chemistry. They were educated at Faculté des Sciences de Lyon. They have been affiliated with École supérieure de chimie physique électronique de Lyon.

France
1
Major Awards
5
Publications
14
Citations
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Awards & Recognition

Nobel Prize in Chemistry

for the discovery of the so-called Grignard reagent, which in recent years has greatly advanced the progress of organic chemistry

University of Lyon
1912

Co-winners

Shared the same award in the same year

Education

Faculté des Sciences de Lyon

Doctoral Advisors

Charles Hippolyte CourtotPhilippe Barbier

Career Timeline

Marie and Louis Pasteur University1905–present
Université de Nancy1909–present
École supérieure de chimie physique électronique de Lyon1919–present
University of Lyon1929–present

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