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Rita Levi-Montalcini

Is Rita Levi-Montalcini A-List?

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NoRita Levi-Montalcini is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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1947D$0.05M

Joins Washington University Lab

Levi-Montalcini began her groundbreaking research at Washington University in St. Louis, working with Viktor Hamburger. This marked the start of her formal collaboration that would lead to the discovery of nerve growth factor.

1952C$0.1M+$0.05M

Discovers Nerve Growth Factor

Her discovery of NGF revolutionized neurobiology, showing how nerve cells develop and survive. Though initially recognized only in scientific circles, this work would become the foundation of her legacy.

1968C$0.3M+$0.19999999999999998M

Establishes Research Center in Rome

Returned to Italy and established the Institute of Cell Biology in Rome, expanding her research influence. Her work gained more international attention in academic circles.

1986B$0.8M+$0.5M

Wins Nobel Prize in Medicine

Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Stanley Cohen for the NGF discovery. This brought her international recognition and elevated her status as one of the most important neurobiologists of the 20th century.

2001B$1.2M+$0.3999999999999999M

Appointed Senator for Life

Italian President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi appointed her Senator for Life in recognition of her scientific achievements. This honor demonstrated her impact beyond science into national culture.

2009B$1.5M+$0.30000000000000004M

Celebrates 100th Birthday Working

At age 100, she remained active in research and advocacy for science education. Her longevity and continued work made her an inspirational figure in the scientific community.

2012B$2M+$0.5M

Passes Away at 103

Died in Rome, having lived an extraordinarily productive life dedicated to science. Her legacy as a Nobel laureate and pioneering woman in neuroscience remains influential but her mainstream recognition is limited to scientific and academic circles.

2026B$2M

Scientific Legacy Endures Globally

Today, Levi-Montalcini is remembered as one of the most important neurobiologists in history. Her NGF research continues to influence modern neuroscience and regenerative medicine, keeping her well-respected in scientific communities worldwide.

Last updated: February 25, 2026