![University of Missouri professor George P. Smith, winner of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, walks in the Homecoming parade in Columbia, Missouri on October 20, 2018. Smith developed phage display, which University of Missouri professor George P. Smith, winner of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, walks in the Homecoming parade in Columbia, Missouri on October 20, 2018. Smith developed phage display, which](https://c8.alamy.com/zooms/6/40ee02b551d842399cf2741c2f570dba/txm588.jpg)
University of Missouri professor George P. Smith, winner of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, walks in the Homecoming parade in Columbia, Missouri on October 20, 2018. Smith developed phage display, which
![University of Missouri professor George P. Smith, winner of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, walks in the Homecoming parade in Columbia, Missouri on October 20, 2018. Smith developed phage display, which University of Missouri professor George P. Smith, winner of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, walks in the Homecoming parade in Columbia, Missouri on October 20, 2018. Smith developed phage display, which](https://l450v.alamy.com/450v/txm581/university-of-missouri-professor-george-p-smith-stands-with-wife-marjorie-following-a-press-conference-announcing-he-has-won-the-2018-nobel-prize-in-chemistry-in-columbia-missouri-on-october-3-2018-smith-developed-phage-display-which-allows-a-virus-that-infects-bacteria-to-evolve-new-proteins-smith-is-the-first-university-of-missouri-professor-to-receive-a-nobel-prize-for-research-conducted-at-the-university-photo-by-bill-gutweilerupi-txm581.jpg)
University of Missouri professor George P. Smith, winner of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, walks in the Homecoming parade in Columbia, Missouri on October 20, 2018. Smith developed phage display, which
![University of Missouri professor George P. Smith laughs to the crowd during a press conference announcing he has won the 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, in Columbia, Missouri on October 3, 2018. University of Missouri professor George P. Smith laughs to the crowd during a press conference announcing he has won the 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, in Columbia, Missouri on October 3, 2018.](https://l450v.alamy.com/450v/txm58j/university-of-missouri-professor-george-p-smith-with-wife-marjorie-waves-to-the-crowd-before-receiving-an-award-from-missouri-governor-mike-parson-during-haltime-of-the-missouri-football-game-at-faurot-field-in-columbia-missouri-on-november-10-2018-smith-won-the-2018-nobel-prize-in-chemistry-for-developing-phage-display-which-allows-a-virus-that-infects-bacteria-to-evolve-new-proteins-smith-is-the-first-university-of-missouri-professor-to-receive-a-nobel-prize-for-research-conducted-at-the-university-photo-by-bill-greenblattupi-txm58j.jpg)