An Interview with Nobel Laureate David Baltimore, PhD [PDF]
In an online interview, Nobel Laureate David Baltimore, Ph.D., reflected on his contributions to biomedical science that have had a major influence on the fields of molecular biology, virology, cancer, and immunology. Dr. Baltimore is President Emeritus
Michael M. Lederman, Neil Greenspan
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Light people: Nobel Laureate Prof. Eric Betzig [PDF]
Editorial Super-resolution microscopy illuminated the hazy molecular world like a beacon, bringing significant changes to the fields of biology, optics and chemistry.
Hui Wang, Cun Yu
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Intergroup conflict management strategies from a nobel peace laureate: The case of Jose Ramos-Horta [PDF]
We report on the case of Dr. José Ramos-Horta (JRH), a 1996 Nobel Peace Laureate, former President of East Timor, and current envoy of the United Nations to Guinea-Bissau.
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Eminent surgeons who received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work and accomplishments are considered Nobel Laureate surgeons. There are nine such distinguished individuals who achieved this award. In chronological order, from earliest to latest, we encounter: 1. Theodor Kocher, 1909, thyroid gland pathology; 2.
L. Toledo-Pereyra
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Commentary: A tribute to Dr. Paul Berg (1926-2023) American biochemist, Nobel Laureate and discoverer of recombinant DNA technology, vaccine and genetic engineering. [PDF]
Lukiw WJ.
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Otto Loewi (1873-1961): Dreamer and Nobel laureate. [PDF]
McCoy AN, Tan SY.
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António Egas Moniz (1874-1955): Lobotomy pioneer and Nobel laureate. [PDF]
Tan SY, Yip A.
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Explorer, Nobel laureate, astrobiologist: things you never knew about Barry Blumberg. [PDF]
Pilcher CB.
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Sidney Altman--Nobel laureate for work with RNA. [PDF]
Shampo MA, Kyle RA, Steensma DP.
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Analysis of more than 200 Nobel Lectures in Physiology or Medicine across a century reveals a surprising lack of mentor recognition by awardees [PDF]
The Nobel Prize is one of the most coveted awards in the world. The Nobel winners, also called Laureates, are invited to Stockholm to deliver their Nobel Lecture.
Stefano Sandrone
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