Living Legends: 90 Under 90
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Living Legends: 90 Under 90

In the spirit of celebrating longevity, brilliance, and the profound impact on our world, we present a vibrant tour-de-force of living scholars and contributors to science and well-being. Inspired by the jestful aspiration to make it to a "90 Under 90" list, akin to the renowned "30 Under 30" style lists, we invite you to embark on a journey through the lives and achievements of these remarkable individuals. Our collective goal is to recognize, learn from, and engage with these luminaries who continue to shape our understanding of the world and push the boundaries of human knowledge.

As we delve into the contributions of these exceptional minds, we encourage you to share your thoughts, opinions, and favorites. Many of these distinguished individuals are accessible on platforms like LinkedIn, offering us a unique opportunity to connect and be inspired by their ongoing work. Let’s celebrate their achievements, learn from their experiences, and draw inspiration for our paths forward. Together, we can build a community of learners and doers who honor the past while forging a brighter future.

  1. David Attenborough (1926) - Broadcaster and natural historian, renowned for wildlife documentaries
  2. Noam Chomsky (1928) - Linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, and social critic
  3. James Watson (1928) - Molecular biologist, co-discoverer of DNA structure
  4. Eric Kandel (1929) - Neuropsychiatrist and Nobel laureate for studies on memory storage
  5. Jürgen Habermas (1929) - German philosopher and sociologist known for his work on communicative rationality and the public sphere.
  6. Tu Youyou (1930) - Pharmaceutical chemist and Nobel laureate for discovering artemisinin
  7. Martin Karplus (1930) - Theoretical chemist and Nobel laureate for multiscale models of complex chemical systems
  8. Sir Roger Penrose (1931) - Mathematician and physicist, known for work in mathematical physics and cosmology
  9. Elliott H. Lieb (1932) - Mathematical physicist, contributions to statistical mechanics and quantum mechanics
  10. Rainer Weiss (1932) - Physicist and Nobel laureate for gravitational wave detector LIGO
  11. Francois Englert (1932) - Theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate for the Higgs mechanism
  12. John Gurdon (1933) - Developmental biologist and Nobel laureate for cell reprogramming
  13. Amartya Sen (1933) - Economist and Nobel laureate for welfare economics
  14. C. N. R. Rao (1934) - Indian chemist, known for work in solid-state and materials chemistry
  15. Jane Goodall (1934) - Primatologist and anthropologist, known for groundbreaking work with chimpanzees
  16. James Peebles (1935) - Physicist and Nobel laureate for theoretical discoveries in physical cosmology
  17. Mario Capecchi (1937) - Geneticist and Nobel laureate for gene targeting in mouse embryo-stem cells
  18. Jared Diamond (1937) - Geographer, historian, and author of "Guns, Germs, and Steel"
  19. Ratan Tata (1937) - Indian industrialist and philanthropist, former chairman of Tata Group
  20. Raj Reddy (1937) - Indian-American computer scientist, pioneer in AI and robotics
  21. David Baltimore (1938) - Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine for reverse transcriptase discovery
  22. Jean-Marie Lehn (1939) - Chemist and Nobel laureate for development of supramolecular chemistry
  23. Jean-Pierre Herve (1939) - French mathematician known for contributions to various fields of mathematics, including algebra and number theory.
  24. George Whitesides (1939) - Chemist, known for contributions to nanotechnology and soft lithography
  25. Harold Varmus (1939) - Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine for discovery of cellular origin of retroviral oncogenes
  26. Ada Yonath (1939) - Nobel Prize-winning crystallographer for studies of ribosome structure
  27. Joachim Frank (1940) - Biophysicist and Nobel laureate for developing cryo-electron microscopy
  28. Srinivasa S. R. Varadhan (1940) - Mathematician, known for work in probability theory
  29. Kip Thorne (1940) - Theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate for contributions to LIGO and gravitational waves
  30. M. Stanley Whittingham (1941) - Chemist and Nobel laureate for developing lithium-ion batteries
  31. Richard Dawkins (1941) - Evolutionary biologist and author, known for "The Selfish Gene"
  32. Joan A. Steitz (1941) - Molecular biologist, known for discoveries in RNA biology
  33. David Gross (1941) - Theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate for discovering asymptotic freedom
  34. Michel Mayor (1942) - Astronomer and Nobel laureate for discovering the first exoplanet
  35. Martin Rees (1942) - Astronomer Royal and cosmologist, contributed to understanding of cosmic microwave background
  36. Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard (1942) - Developmental biologist and Nobel laureate for genetic control of embryonic development
  37. Tasuku Honjo (1942) - Immunologist and Nobel laureate for cancer immunotherapy research
  38. Stanley B. Prusiner (1942) - Neurologist and Nobel laureate for discovering prions
  39. Jocelyn Bell Burnell (1943) - Astrophysicist, discoverer of pulsars
  40. Howard Bloom (1943) - Author and public intellectual, known for integrating scientific concepts
  41. Tim Hunt (1943) - Biochemist and Nobel laureate for discoveries concerning cell cycle regulation
  42. Vint Cerf (1943) - Computer scientist, one of the "fathers of the Internet"
  43. Raghunath Anant Mashelkar (1943) - Indian chemical engineer, known for polymer science and intellectual property rights
  44. Jean-Pierre Sauvage (1944) - Chemist and Nobel laureate for design and synthesis of molecular machines
  45. Michael Rosbash (1944) - Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine for his discoveries in circadian rhythms.
  46. Richard Henderson (1945) - Biophysicist and Nobel laureate for development of cryo-electron microscopy
  47. Edwin Catmull (1945) - Computer scientist, co-founder of Pixar Animation Studios
  48. Michael Marmot (1945) - Epidemiologist, known for research on health inequalities
  49. Azim Premji (1945) - Indian business tycoon and philanthropist, former chairman of Wipro Limited
  50. Robert J. Shiller (1946) - Economist and Nobel laureate for empirical analysis of asset prices
  51. Craig Venter (1946) - Geneticist and biotechnologist, known for sequencing the human genome
  52. Vijay P. Bhatkar (1946) - Indian computer scientist, known for developing PARAM supercomputer
  53. H. Robert Horvitz (1947) - Biologist and Nobel laureate for discoveries on genetic regulation of organ development
  54. Linda B. Buck (1947) - Biologist and Nobel laureate for discoveries on olfactory system
  55. Michio Kaku (1947) - Theoretical physicist, popularizer of science
  56. Francoise Barré-Sinoussi (1947) - Virologist and Nobel laureate for discovery of HIV
  57. Robert Langer (1948) - Bioengineer, pioneer in drug delivery systems and tissue engineering
  58. Randy Schekman (1948) - Cell biologist and Nobel laureate for research on cell membrane trafficking
  59. Akira Yoshino (1948) - Chemist and Nobel laureate for development of lithium-ion batteries
  60. James P. Allison (1948) - Immunologist and Nobel laureate for cancer immunotherapy breakthroughs
  61. Elizabeth Blackburn (1948) - Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine for telomere and telomerase research
  62. Paul Nurse (1949) - Geneticist and Nobel laureate for discoveries of protein molecules that regulate cell division
  63. K. Radhakrishnan (1949) - Indian space scientist, former chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation
  64. Alan Rayner (1950) - Biologist and poet, known for work on natural inclusionality
  65. Francis Collins (1950) - Geneticist, leader of Human Genome Project, former NIH director
  66. Ben Feringa (1951) - Chemist and Nobel laureate for molecular machines
  67. Tejinder Singh Virdee (1952) - British-Indian experimental physicist, contributed to Higgs boson discovery
  68. Vandana Shiva (1952) - Environmental activist and eco-feminist
  69. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan (1952) - Indian-American structural biologist and Nobel laureate for studies of ribosome
  70. George Church (1954) - Geneticist, known for his contributions to genomic sequencing and gene editing
  71. Peter J. Ratcliffe (1954) - Physician-scientist and Nobel laureate for oxygen sensing discoveries
  72. Katalin Karikó (1955) - Biochemist, pioneer in mRNA technology for vaccines
  73. Svante P??bo (1955) - Geneticist and Nobel laureate for discoveries in the field of paleogenetics
  74. Brian K. Kobilka (1955) - Nobel laureate in Chemistry for work on G protein-coupled receptors
  75. Frances Arnold (1956) - Nobel laureate in Chemistry for directed evolution of enzymes
  76. Gregg L. Semenza (1956) - Physician-scientist and Nobel laureate for oxygen sensing discoveries
  77. Ashoke Sen (1956) - Theoretical physicist, known for work in string theory
  78. Arturo Casadevall (1957) - Microbiologist and immunologist, known for work on infectious diseases
  79. William G. Kaelin Jr. (1957) - Physician-scientist and Nobel laureate for oxygen sensing discoveries
  80. Fabiola Gianotti (1960) - Particle physicist, Director-General of CERN
  81. Hiroshi Amano (1960) - Physicist and Nobel laureate for the invention of blue LEDs
  82. Salim Abdool Karim (1960) - South African epidemiologist, known for HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 research
  83. Carol Greider (1961) - Molecular biologist and Nobel laureate for research on telomeres and telomerase
  84. Zhong Lin Wang (1961) - Nanoscientist and materials scientist, pioneer in nanogenerators
  85. Gagandeep Kang (1962) - Indian microbiologist, known for rotavirus and typhoid research
  86. Edvard I. Moser (1962) - Neuroscientist and Nobel laureate for discoveries of grid cells in the brain
  87. Shinya Yamanaka (1962) - Stem cell researcher and Nobel laureate for induced pluripotent stem cells
  88. Satyajit Mayor (1963) - Indian cell biologist, known for work on cell membrane organization
  89. May-Britt Moser (1963) - Neuroscientist and Nobel laureate for discoveries of grid cells in the brain
  90. Garry Kasparov (1963) - Former world chess champion, political activist, and author, known for his work in chess and contributions to political thought.

(Updates and corrections welcome!)

Explore Deeper

A deeper journey through the lives of these extraordinary individuals will reveal the power of dedication, curiosity, and an unyielding commitment to the betterment of humanity. From groundbreaking discoveries in physics and chemistry to transformative contributions in biology, medicine, and social sciences, these scholars and contributors have paved the way for countless innovations and advancements.

As we reflect on their achievements, let us also consider how we can apply their wisdom and insights to our endeavors. Engage with their work, follow them on LinkedIn, some are active here! Share what you learn as we immerse ourselves in the wealth of knowledge of those who've contributed so much. By fostering connections and continuing the dialogue, we honor their legacy and inspire future generations to reach new heights of achievement.

Let’s take this call to action seriously: delve deeper into the works of these brilliant minds, celebrate their contributions, and stoke the spirit of inquiry, innovation, and compassion. May it continue to thrive in us all through our solidarity in scholarship, leaving a lasting impact for generations to come.

See the longest of journeys as lifelong learning and shared discovery. Celebrating the brilliance of those who's spark remains as a demonstration of dedication of a life expanding the horizons of human knowledge.

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Elisabeth A. Schneider

Founder/CEO at Galactic Medallion

4 个月

Wha't a compilation, an incredible list Nicky. Fantastic! Just curious why for certain people you state their nationality or heritage (Indian particularly,) and for others, you did not? Consistency in that regard, I think would be wise. Another phenomenal person to add... Martine Rothblatt https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martine_Rothblatt

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Nicholas Clarke

Visionary technologist and lateral thinker driving market value in regulated, complex ecosystems. Open to leadership roles.

4 个月

Phil Fersht gonna definitely be putting your dad on this list next round of edits. I dove down that rabbit hole last night joyfully after seeing your event coming up that you were marketing. Wish I could be there. Living legend for real…!!

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my god, nicky, an awed and astonished thanks! with warmth and oomph--howard

Paul B.

#QUESTionDifferent

4 个月

Judea Pearl may be another to add https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judea_Pearl

Paul B.

#QUESTionDifferent

4 个月

vint cerf Howard Bloom keep inspiring

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