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==Scientists== <!--When adding names to the list, please include a reliable source that describes the person added as "Italian" or "Italian-American" (or a source where the person describes themselves as such), in accordance with Wikipedia's [[No Original Research]] policies.--> *[[Aristides Agramonte]] - bacteriologist *[[Janis Amatuzio]] (born 1950) - forensic pathologist *[[John T. Cacioppo]] - neuroscientist *[[Eugenio Calabi]] (1923β2023) - Italian-born American mathematician specializing in differential geometry, partial differential equations and their applications *[[Mario Capecchi]] (born 1941) - Nobel Prize 2007 winner for medicine *[[Nicholas R. Cozzarelli]] *[[Charles DeLisi]] *[[Renato Dulbecco]] - Nobel Prize 1975 winner for medicine *[[Federico Faggin]] - widely known for designing the first commercial microprocessor *[[Robert Fano]] (1917β2016) - computer scientist *[[Ugo Fano]] (1912β2001) - physicist *[[Anthony Fauci]] - [[Immunology|immunologist]] contributing to research in the areas of AIDS and other immunodeficiencies *[[Enrico Fermi]] (1901β1954) - physicist; Nobel Prize 1938 *[[Robert Gallo]] - virologist *[[Albert Ghiorso]] - nuclear scientist who helped discover several chemical elements on the periodic table *[[Riccardo Giacconi]] (1931β2018) - astrophysicist; Nobel Prize 2002 *[[Edward J. Giorgianni]] - imaging scientist *[[Louis Ignarro]] - Nobel Prize 1998 winner for medicine *[[Robert Lanza]] *[[Paul J. Lioy]] - exposure science *[[Mariangela Lisanti]] - theoretical physicist *[[Salvador Luria]] - microbiologist; Nobel Prize 1969 for medicine * [[Mike Massimino]] - astronaut *[[Fulvio Melia]] - physicist, astrophysicist, and author *[[Antonio Meucci]] - telephone inventor *[[Franco Modigliani]] - economist; Nobel Prize 1985 *[[Rita Levi-Montalcini]] - neurobiologist; Nobel Prize 2009 *[[Lisa Marie Nowak]] - born Lisa Marie Caputo; astronaut *[[William Daniel Phillips]] - physicist; shared the Nobel Prize in Physics, in 1997, with Steven Chu and Claude Cohen-Tannoudji * [[Sam Potolicchio]] - psychologist specializing in government *[[Bruno Rossi]] (1905β1993) - major contributions to particle physics and the study of cosmic rays *[[Gian-Carlo Rota]] *[[Jack Sarfatti]] *[[Piero Scaruffi]] (born 1955) - cognitive scientist *[[Walter Schirra]] - astronaut *[[Emilio SegrΓ¨]] - Nobel Prize 1959-winning physicist and academic *[[Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza]] (1922β2018) - geneticist *[[Giuliana Tesoro]] (1921β2002) - organic chemist *[[Michael Viscardi]] - mathematician *[[Andrew Viterbi]] *[[Philip Zimbardo]] ===Academics=== *[[Mario Capecchi]] - [[University of Utah]] *[[John D. Caputo]] *[[James Carafano]] *[[Frank A. Cipriani]] *[[Thomas A. DeFanti]] *[[John J. DeGioia]] - President of [[Georgetown University]] *[[Frank J. Fabozzi]] *[[Eugene Fama]] - [[University of Chicago]] professor of finance and winner of the 2013 [[Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics]] *[[A. Bartlett Giamatti]] (1938β1989) - President of [[Yale University]], later [[Major League Baseball]] commissioner; Italian father *[[Robert Gallucci]] - Dean of the [[Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service]] at [[Georgetown University]] *[[Lino Graglia]] - [[University of Texas]] in Austin *[[Paul J. Lioy]] - [[University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey]], [[Robert Wood Johnson Medical School]] *[[Robert Magliola]] - academic specialist in hermeneutics, philosophy, and religious studies *[[Mariana Mazzucato]] *[[Silvio Micali]] - professor of computer science at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]], distinguished for his work on [[cryptography]] *[[Fulvio Melia]] - professor of physics and astronomy at the [[University of Arizona]] in Tucson *[[Franco Modigliani]] - [[MIT]] economics professor and winner of the 1985 [[Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics]] *[[L. Jay Oliva]] - former President of [[New York University]] (NYU) and author of many books on European and Russian history *[[Camille Paglia]] - professor of humanities at the [[University of the Arts (Philadelphia)|University of the Arts]] *[[Michael Parenti]] - political scientist, [[Marxist]] activist *[[P. M. Pasinetti]] - professor of comparative literature and Italian at [[UCLA]] *[[Walter Piston]] - professor of music at [[Harvard University]] 1926β1960; Pulitzer Prize winner 1948 and 1961
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