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Manfred Eigen

Is Manfred Eigen A-List?

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NoManfred Eigen is currently ranked D tier — a minor public figure with limited fame outside a small audience.

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Reached A-list in 1967

Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Lost A-list status in 1995

Dropped to B tier — Retired from Max Planck

Ranking Timeline

1953C$0.01M

Developed Relaxation Methods

Eigen's development of relaxation methods revolutionized the study of fast chemical reactions, allowing scientists to observe previously unobservable processes.

1964B$0.1M+$0.09000000000000001M

Director at Max Planck Institute

Becoming a director at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry greatly elevated his position in the scientific community.

1967A$0.5M+$0.4M

Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Winning the Nobel Prize for his work on fast chemical reactions brought him international recognition and significantly increased his influence.

1971A$1M+$0.5M

Published The Selforganization of Matter

This significant publication explored the origins of life and the mechanisms of genetic information transfer, bridging chemistry and biology.

1995B$3M+$2M

Retired from Max Planck

After his retirement, Eigen continued to contribute to science through lectures and advisory roles.

2019C$5M+$2M

Passed away at 91

Manfred Eigen passed away leaving a lasting legacy on the fields of physical chemistry and molecular biology.

2026D$5M

Legacy as Pioneer

While his contributions remain foundational, Eigen's specific work is less widely known outside of scientific circles.

Last updated: February 25, 2026