Grubbs
Grubbs is a surname that has appeared in various fields through individuals who have carried the name. The most widely known bearer is Robert H. Grubbs (1942–2021), an American chemist who shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2005 for the development of the metathesis method in organic synthesis, notably olefin metathesis. Grubbs’s work, including the development of ruthenium-carbene catalysts, helped establish catalytic olefin metathesis as a practical and widely used tool in synthetic chemistry, with applications spanning pharmaceuticals, materials science, and industrial chemistry.
Beyond Robert Grubbs, the surname is associated with other people who have contributed across academia, industry,