Morten Meldal(1954)
ChemistryMorten Meldal is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2022) from Denmark. They have received 2 major awards in total. Their primary field is Chemistry. They were educated at Technical University of Denmark. They have been affiliated with University of Copenhagen.
DenmarkUniversity of Copenhagen
2
Major Awards
470
Publications
24,136
Citations
58
h-index
237
i10-index
51.4
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Career History
Researcher
Københavns Universitet
København K, DK
Professor
University of Copenhagen
Copenhagen, DK
Education
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet
PhD
Chemistry
1982
External Profiles
Career Path
Award progression over time
Apex Elite Prestigious
Co-winners
Shared the same award in the same year
Education
Technical University of Denmark(Doctor of Philosophy)
Career Timeline
Technical University of Denmark1983–1985
Laboratory of Molecular Biology1985–1986
University of Copenhagen1986–1988
Carlsberg Laboratory1988–2011
University of Copenhagen2011–present
Top Publications
Computational Evolution of Threonine-Rich β-Hairpin Peptides Mimicking Specificity and Affinity of Antibodies
ACS Central Science201914 citations
Semisynthesis of an Active Enzyme by Quantitative Click Ligation
Bioconjugate Chemistry201913 citations
Diversity‐Oriented Syntheses by Combining CuAAC and Stereoselective INCIC Reactions with Peptides
Chemistry – A European Journal20179 citations
Sustainable Flow Synthesis of Encoded Beads for Combinatorial Chemistry and Chemical Biology
ACS Combinatorial Science20189 citations
Specific Electrostatic Molecular Recognition in Water
Chemistry – A European Journal20168 citations
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
OY
Omar Yaghi
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2025)
DM
David MacMillan
Wolf Prize in Chemistry (2021)

Benjamin List
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2021)

William E. Moerner
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2014)
Ahmed H. Zewail
Davy Medal (2011)

Ada E. Yonath
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2009)

Gerhard Ertl
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2007)

Elias James Corey
Priestley Medal (2004)
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