Physiology or Medicine
Press release
Press release
English 2013-10-07 has today decided to award The 2013 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly to James E. Rothman, Randy W. Schekman and Thomas C. Südhof for their discoveries of machinery regulating vesicle traffic, a major transport system in our cells Summary The 2013 Nobel Prize honours three scientists who have solved the mystery…
moreJames E. Rothman – Interview
Interview
Interview, December 2013 Interview with 2013 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine James E. Rothman, 6 December 2013. James Rothman’s work in simple terms. James Rothman on what brought him to science. James Rothman on role models and influences. James Rothman on breakthroughs in research. James Rothman on being awarded the…
moreThomas C. Südhof – Interview
Interview
Nobel Prize Talks: Thomas C. Südhof Released 2014-01-09 “Are you serious?” Listen to Thomas Südhof’s first reaction when he hears that he has been awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. In this conversation he also talks about the importance of classical music for his scientific achievements, the role of collaboration, and why…
moreRandy W. Schekman – Interview
Interview
Nobel Prize Talks: Randy W. Schekman Released 2013-12-12 Passion is essential to Randy W. Schekman, 2013 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine. Here he lays out his thoughts on why scientific publications should be available to everyone for free, an open access view that has recently caused quite a stir. He also explains why he…
moreCraig C. Mello – Interview
Interview
Nobel Prize Talks: Craig Mello Released 2014-02-13 Fascination with the wondrous world of science is something that Craig Mello, 2006 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine, enthusiastically likes to convey. In this conversation he talks about the wealth of fields and questions that are still waiting to be explored, how his daughter’s diabetes has helped…
moreElizabeth H. Blackburn – Interview
Interview
Nobel Prize Talks: Elizabeth Blackburn Released 2014-03-27 People age biologically at very different rates, according to Elizabeth Blackburn. In this conversation the 2009 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine discusses how her scientific discoveries concerning telomeres transform the way we look upon aging, and as longevity increases over time, how we can look upon the…
moreBarry J. Marshall – Interview
Interview
Nobel Prize Talks: Barry J. Marshall Released 2014-03-06 Something of a poster child for self-experimentation, Barry Marshall proved that peptic ulcers are caused by Helicobacter pylori by actually drinking down a dose of the bacteria himself. But how worried was he at the time? In this conversation the 2005 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine…
moreJ. Robin Warren – Interview
Interview
Nobel Prize Talks: J. Robin Warren Released 2014-05-02 What you see depends on what you look for, and if you really open your eyes, something new may come into view. That was the case for Robin Warren, 2005 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine, when he recognized bacteria living in the stomach. In this conversation…
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