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A year later, UI professors' Nobel fame is undimmed

By Greg Kline
Sunday October 3, 2004

by Darrell Hoemann

University of Illinois Professor Paul Lauterbur talks in his campus office about the year he has had since he was awarded a Nobel Prize for his work in pioneering magnetic resonance imaging.

Don't call him Sir Anthony Leggett just yet.

Queen Elizabeth II put the University of Illinois physics professor and Nobel Prize winner, a British native, on her birthday knighthood list this summer, but he hasn't been through the official ceremony.

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