C&EN's Chemistry Nobel Coverage
Starts September 19th through October 10th
Review our schedule below of C&EN's exclusive content covering this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
ChemNobel
On Tuesday, Sept 28, Nature Chemistry editor Stuart Cantrill, Forbes contributor Carmen Drahl, and C&EN's Talented 12 member Alex Spokoyny, along with C&EN editors Lauren Wolf and Matt Davenport, gathered for a lively discussion of their top picks for this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
If you missed the live webinar, you can catch up by watching online.

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Other C&EN Nobel Prize Events & Activities
19
Sep
2016
C&EN Special Data Visualization Part One Debuts: Past Nobel Winners
C&EN looks at the migrations of Chemistry Nobelists through their careers – from where they got their start, to where they got the prize, to where they spent their final days.
26
Sep
2016
C&EN Special Data Visualization Part Two: The Nobel Nominations
In 2014, the Nobel Foundation released never-before-seen data about the coveted—and secretive—nomination process for the Nobel Prize. C&EN has combed through the first 50 years of nominations for the Chemistry Nobel. Take a look at the most interesting things we learned, and poke around all the data yourself.
28
Sep
2016
Special C&EN Webinar Predicting the Winner
Who will win this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry? Hear from Nature Chemistry editor Stuart Cantrill, Forbes contributor Carmen Drahl, and Talented 12 member Alex Spokoyny along with C&EN editors Lauren Wolf and Matt Davenport in a recorded webinar on their top picks.
3-5 
Oct
2016
Live Social Coverage
The Nobels drop this week starting at 5:30 am ET on October 3rd. Want the chemical backstory? Follow along live with C&EN on Twitter at @cenmag and Facebook at Facebook.com/CENews.
5
Oct
2016
Special Speaking of Chemistry Episode
C&EN’s Speaking of Chemistry will break down the Nobel-winning chemistry on Wednesday, Oct 5. Be on the lookout and subscribe to the channel today.
Quiz
Who Should Have Won a Nobel?
Think you know all the important chemists who could've won a Nobel Prize but didn't? Match your wits with the quizmasters at C&EN for a chance to win to prizes!
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