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Nobel Prize Award Donated To Mizzou

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George Smith who shared the 2018 Nobel Prize for Chemistry is donating the $243,000 prize money to the University of Missouri to support needs-based scholarships.

Nobel Prize Award Donated To Mizzou

University To Receive $243K To Support Needs-Based Scholarships

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — The man who won the University of Missouri's first Nobel Prize is donating the prize money to the university.

George Smith announced Tuesday he will donate the $243,000 prize to support needs-based scholarships for future College of Arts and Science students.

The 78-year-old Smith shared the 2018 Nobel Prize for Chemistry with two other scientists for using a version of evolution to create new proteins that led to a best-selling drug and other products.

The Columbia Missourian reports the University of Missouri System and Missouri campus will also contribute $200,000 to scholarships. Missouri Chancellor Alexander Cartwright set aside an additional $100,000 for scholarships.

Missouri will also match donations made to the Nobel Scholarship during Mizzou Giving Day on Wednesday and Thursday.

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Information from: Columbia Missourian, http://www.columbiamissourian.com

Photo Courtesy of Mizzou’s Facebook Page

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