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German Kazuo Ishiguro wurde am 8. November 1954 in Nagasaki (Japan) geboren. Die Familie siedelte nach Groβbritannien um, als er fünf Jahre alt war, und erst als Erwachsener besuchte er erneut das Land seiner Geburt. Ende der 1970er Jahre legte er Examina in Englisch und Philosophie an der Universität Kent ab, woraufhin er Kreatives Schreiben…
moreKazuo Ishiguro – Discurso Nobel
Nobel Prize lecture
Spanish 7 diciembre de 2017 Mi velada con El siglo veinte – y otros pequeños descubrimientos Si alguno de ustedes se hubiera cruzado conmigo en el otoño de 1979, habría tenido algunas dificultades para ubicarme, socialmente e incluso en el ámbito racial. Yo tenía entonces veinticuatro años. Mis rasgos eran japoneses, pero a diferencia de…
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English Kazuo Ishiguro was born on November 8, 1954 in Nagasaki, Japan. The family moved to the United Kingdom when he was five years old; he returned to visit his country of birth only as an adult. In the late 1970s, Ishiguro graduated in English and Philosophy at the University of Kent, and then went…
moreMichael W. Young – Nobel Lecture
Nobel Prize lecture
Time Travels: A 40 Year Journey from Drosophila’s Clock Mutants to Human Circadian Disorders Michael W. Young delivered his Nobel Lecture on 7 December 2017 at Aula Medica, Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm. He was introduced by Professor Juleen Zierath. Pdf 2.4 MB Copyright ©: Michael W. Young
moreJeffrey C. Hall – Nobel Lecture
Nobel Prize lecture
The Little Flies and their Genes: How Research Exploiting Drosophila has led to Prize-wining Advances in Genetic and Biological Knowledge, all the way to uncovering Mysteries of the Circadian Clock https://youtu.be/GevgxcVL5HY Jeffrey C. Hall delivered his Nobel Lecture on 7 December 2017 at Aula Medica, Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm. He was introduced by Professor Juleen Zierath.…
moreJeffrey C. Hall – Nobel diploma
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Calligrapher: Susan Duvnäs Book binder: Leonard Gustafssons Bokbinderi AB Photo reproduction: Lovisa Engblom
moreMichael Rosbash – Nobel Lecture
Nobel Prize lecture
The Circadian Clock, Transcriptional Feedback and the Regulation of Gene Expression Michael Rosbash delivered his Nobel Lecture on 7 December 2017 at Aula Medica, Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm. He was introduced by Professor Juleen Zierath. Pdf 2.3 MBCopyright © Michael Rosbash Pdf 3 MB
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