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WOMEN WHO WON THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSIOLOGY OR MEDICINE [PDF]
The paper brings forward some of many achievements of women scientists in the 20th and 21st century medicine. Their essential contributions changed the medical specialities to the present day.
Irinela-Nina Ceapă
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Who can get the next Nobel Prize in infectious diseases?
The aim of this paper is to deliver a perspective on future Nobel prizes by reviewing the features of Nobel prizes awarded in the infectious diseases-related (IDR) field over the last 115 years. Thirty-three out of 106 Nobel prizes (31%) in Physiology or
Onder Ergonul +6 more
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Multiple correspondence analysis as a tool for examining Nobel Prize data from 1901 to 2018.
The main goal of this paper is to examine Nobel Prize data by studying the association among the laureate's country of birth or residence, discipline, time period in which the Nobel Prize was awarded, and gender of the recipient.
T Alhuzali, E J Beh, E Stojanovski
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Gender Bias in Nobel Prizes [PDF]
Strikingly few Nobel laureates within medicine, natural and social sciences are women. Although it is obvious that there are fewer women researchers within these fields, does this gender ratio still fully account for the low number of female Nobel ...
Jauffred, Liselotte +2 more
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Alfred Bernhard Nobel and the Nobel prize [PDF]
The great number of pages has been written about Alfred Nobel and his Prize in various languages all over the world, but in this article we elucidated only two issues: what kind of person was Alfred Nobel – this phenomenon in experimental chemistry ...
V. M. Danilova +2 more
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is a prestigious award given every year for ostensibly the most important discovery in the field. Prizes in Medicine have typically gone to honor foundational knowledge rather than measurable impact.
Zachary M. Linneman, David J. Satin
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The discovery of the DNA double helix, or the revolution that ushered in the era of molecular biology (Nobel Prize 1962) [PDF]
The 1950s were marked by groundbreaking discoveries in the research of the molecular structure of DNA. The chronology of awarding Nobel Prizes to the authors of these discoveries, did not always coincide with the chronology of announcing the results of ...
O. P. Matyshevska +2 more
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Matthew effects in science and the serial diffusion of ideas: Testing old ideas with new methods
The Matthew effect has become a standard concept in science studies and beyond to describe processes of cumulative advantage. Despite its wide success, a rigorous quantitative analysis for Merton’s original case for Matthew effects—the Nobel Prize—is ...
Rudolf Farys, Tobias Wolbring
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2001 is the centenary year of the Nobel Prizes. It was in 1901 that these prizes were first awarded. What is the origin of this international prize which covers physics, chemistry, physiology and medicine, literature and peace?
Michel Spiesser
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