Linus Pauling: Engineering Hall of Fame - 1998

Linus Pauling.

Award Year

1998

Graduation Year

1922

Department

Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering

Award Category

Engineering Hall of Fame

Biography

Linus Pauling is the only person to win two unshared Nobel Prizes. He taught at Caltech for over 40 years later founding the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine in Palo Alto. The Institute was established at OSU in 1996. He won his first Nobel Prize in 1954 for his research on the nature of the chemical bond in molecules and its use in understanding the structure of such complex substances as proteins and antibodies. He received the 1962 Nobel Peace prize for his activities that resulted in the ban on nuclear testing in the atmos-phere. A scientist with many interests, Dr. Pauling was an ardent proponent of megadoses of vitamin C as a preventative treatment for cancer and the common cold.

Degrees

B.S. Chemical Engineering, 1922