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=== Faculty === {{Main|List of Brown University faculty}} Among Brown's past and present faculty are seven [[Nobel Laureates]]: [[Lars Onsager]] ([[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Chemistry]], 1968), [[Leon Cooper]] ([[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]], 1972), [[George Davis Snell|George Snell]] ([[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Physiology or Medicine]], 1980), [[George Stigler]] ([[Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences|Economic Sciences]], 1982), [[Henry David Abraham]] ([[Nobel Peace Prize|Peace]], 1985), [[Vernon L. Smith]] ([[Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences|Economic Sciences]], 2002), and [[J. Michael Kosterlitz]] ([[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]], 2016). Notable past and present faculty include biologists [[Anne Fausto-Sterling]] (Ph.D. 1970) and [[Kenneth R. Miller]] (Sc.B. 1970); computer scientists [[Robert Sedgewick (computer scientist)|Robert Sedgewick]] and [[Andries van Dam]]; economists [[Hyman Minsky]], [[Glenn Loury]], [[George Stigler]], [[Mark Blyth]], and [[Emily Oster]]; historians [[Gordon S. Wood]] and [[Joan Wallach Scott]]; mathematicians [[David Gale]], [[David Mumford]], [[Mary Cartwright]], and [[Solomon Lefschetz]]; physicists [[Sylvester James Gates]] and [[Gerald Guralnik]]. Faculty in literature include [[Chinua Achebe]], [[Ama Ata Aidoo]], [https://vivo.brown.edu/display/jortega Julio Ortega], and [[Carlos Fuentes]]. Among Brown's faculty and fellows in political science, and public affairs are the former prime minister of Italy and former [[European Union|EU]] chief, [[Romano Prodi]]; former [[president of Brazil]], [[Fernando Cardoso]]; former [[president of Chile]], [[Ricardo Lagos]]; and son of [[Premier of the Soviet Union|Soviet Premier]] [[Nikita Khrushchev]], [[Sergei Khrushchev]]. Other faculty include philosopher [[Martha Nussbaum]], author [[Ibram X. Kendi]], and public health doctor [[Ashish Jha]].
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