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What are the organic chemistry in the Nobel Prize in Chemistry?
1. Robert B. Woodward, the father of modern organic synthesis, an American, 1965, won the Nobel Prize for his achievements in the art of organic synthesis. /kloc-went to MIT at the age of 0/6, finished his undergraduate course in three years, and got his doctorate in 1 year. If he hadn't lived to be 62, he would have won two Nobel Prizes. Four of his men won the Nobel Prize. Super Daniel! His famous saying that "there are excitement, adventure and challenges in organic synthesis, and there can be great art" has influenced many organic synthesis chemists.

2. American E.J. Corey cooperated with Woodward to invent the unique theory of organic synthesis-inverse synthesis analysis theory, which made the organic synthesis scheme systematic and logical. Based on this theory, he wrote the first computer-aided design program of organic synthesis route, which won the prize in 1990. I have completed countless wonderful total syntheses, and I am still at Harvard.

3. People who won the Nobel Prize for inventing new reactions and reagents, such as Geoge Witting, HC Brown and Sharpless.