The question often arises as to who may have deserved a Nobel Prize but was not awarded one. Rarely is this discussion extended to who should have received more than one Nobel Prize, but in the field of organic synthesis there are some compelling candidates.
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Seeman, J. Synthesis and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Nature Chem 9, 925–929 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/nchem.2864
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