- Source: List of Brazilian Nobel laureates and nominees
Since 1901, the Nobel Prize and the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel have been awarded to a total of 965 individuals and 27 organizations as of 2023.
While numerous notable Brazilians have been nominated for the prize, to date, no individual has received a Nobel Prize while concurrently being a Brazilian citizen. One Nobel Prize recipient, the biologist Peter Medawar (who won the 1960 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Australian virologist Frank Macfarlane Burnet), was born a Brazilian citizen but renounced his Brazilian citizenship at the age of 18, long before receiving the prize.
Additionally, a number of Brazilians and Brazilian-based organizations were members of organizations at the time those organizations won a Nobel Prize, such as Sérgio Trindade and Carlos Nobre, members of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) when it was awarded the prize in 2007.
Laureates
= Individuals
=A single individual has won the Nobel Prize who ever held Brazilian citizenship; however, he was not a Brazilian citizen at the time the award was granted:
= Organizations
=The following Brazilians and Brazilian-based organizations were affiliated with laureate organizations at the time they were awarded the prize:
the Brazilian Red Cross (CVB) being part of the 1963 Nobel laureate League of Red Cross Societies;
the UNICEF Brazil being part of the 1965 Nobel laureate UNICEF;
Carlos Nobre and Sérgio Trindade being members of the 2007 Nobel laureate Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC);
Cristian Wittmann being a member of the 2017 Nobel laureate International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN).
Nominations
= Nominees
=Since 1909, Brazilians have started to receive nominations for the prestigious Swedish prize in different categories. The following list are the nominees with verified nominations from the Nobel Committee and recognized international organizations. There are also other purported nominees whose nominations are yet to be verified since the archives are revealed 50 years after, among them:
For Physics: Mário Schenberg (1914–1990), José Leite Lopes (1918–2006), Jayme Tiomno (1920–2011), Ennio Candotti (born 1942), Celso Grebogi (born 1947) and Carlos Bertulani (born 1955).
For Chemistry: Otto Gottlieb, (1920–2011), Blanka Wladislaw (1917–2012), Ângelo da Cunha Pinto (1948–2015), and Elisa Orth (born 1984).
For Physiology or Medicine: Maurício Rocha e Silva (1910–1983), Maria Carmela Lico (1927–1985), Aristides Leão (1914–1993), Euryclides de Jesus Zerbini (1912–1993), Nise da Silveira (1905–1999), Sérgio Henrique Ferreira (1934–2016), Ivo Pitanguy (1926–2016), Ruth Sonntag Nussenzweig (1928–2018), Ivan Izquierdo (1937–2021), José Eduardo Souza (1934–2022), Eduardo Krieger (born 1928), Miguel Nicolelis (born 1961), Celina Turchi (born 1952), Cesar Victora (born 1952)
For Literature: Carolina Maria de Jesus (1914–1977), Clarice Lispector (1920–1977), Vinicius de Moraes (1913–1980), Cora Coralina (1889–1985), João Cabral de Melo Neto (1920–1999), Haroldo de Campos (1929–2003), Rachel de Queiroz (1910–2003), Hilda Hilst (1930–2004), Josué Montello (1917–2006), Moacyr Scliar (1937–2011), Rubem Fonseca (1925–2020), Nélida Piñon (1937–2022), Adélia Prado (born 1935), Ignacio de Loyola Brandão (born 1936), Marina Colasanti (born 1937), Marcia Theophilo (born 1941), Chico Buarque (born 1944), Paulo Coelho (born 1947), Milton Hatoum (born 1952), Bernardo Carvalho (born 1960), Daniel Munduruku (born 1964), Paulo Scott (born 1966), Adriana Lisboa (born 1970), and Jeferson Tenório (born 1977).
For Peace: Marcolino Gomes Candau (1911–1983), Chico Mendes (1944–1988), José "Gentileza" Datrino (1917–1996), José Lutzenberger (1926–2002), Sérgio Vieira de Mello (1948–2003), Fernando Henrique Cardoso (born 1931), Chico Whitaker (born 1931), Erwin Kräutler, CPpS (born 1939), Frei Betto (born 1944), José Bustani (born 1945), Júlio Lancellotti (born 1948), Davi Kopenawa Yanomami (born 1956), Izabella Teixeira (born 1961), Sônia Guajajara (born 1974), and Claudelice Silva dos Santos (born 1982).
For Economic Sciences: André Lara Resende (born 1951), Pérsio Arida (born 1952), Gustavo Franco (born 1956) and Ricardo Amorim (born 1971).
= Nominators
=The following list of Brazilian-based organizations and individuals became nominators of various candidates, local and international, for the Nobel Prize.
Notes
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