Physiology or Medicine
Linda B. Buck – Interview
Interview
Interview transcript – Hello. – Hello, is this Linda Buck? – Yes, it is. – Hello, my name is Joanna Rose, I call from Sweden, from Nobelprize.org, which is the official web site of the Nobel Foundation, and I would like to congratulate you so much.…
moreGerald M. Edelman – Biographical
Biographical
Dr. Gerald M. Edelman was born on July 1, 1929 in New York City to Edward Edelman and Anna Freedman Edelman. His father is a practicing physician in New York. After his education in New York public schools, Edelman attended Ursinus College in Pennsylvania and received the B.S. degree, magna cum laude, in 1950. He…
moreAlbert Claude – Biographical
Biographical
I was born in Belgium, in 1899. Longlier, my birthplace, is located in a high point of the Belgian Ardennes, atop the rising spur of an eroded remnant of the foot of the Alps, next to a deep valley. In the Middle Ages, it had been a fortified place, of the Francs and Carolegian dynasties.…
moreWillem Einthoven – Biographical
Biographical
Willem Einthoven was born on May 21, 1860, in Semarang on the island of Java, in the former Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). His father was Jacob Einthoven, born and educated in Groningen, The Netherlands, an army medical officer in the Indies, who later became parish doctor in Semarang. His mother was Louise M.M.C. de…
moreNobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin
Presentation
Swedish Presentationstal av Professor Staffan Normark, ledamot av Nobelförsamlingen vid, den 10 december 2005. Professor Staffan Normark presenterar Nobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin 2005 i Stockholms Konserthus. Eders Majestäter, Eders Kungliga Högheter, mina Damer och Herrar, Napoleon Bonaparte blev inte förgiftad utan dog i magsår som omvandlats till cancer. Författaren James Joyce, fortfarande…
moreAward ceremony speech
Award ceremony speech
English Presentation Speech by Professor Staffan Normark, Member of the , December 10, 2005. Professor Staffan Normark delivering the Presentation Speech for the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at the Stockholm Concert Hall. Your Majesties, Your Royal Highnesses, Ladies and Gentlemen Napoleon Bonaparte was not poisoned, but died of a stomach ulcer…
moreRalph M. Steinman – Other resources
Other resources
Links to other sites Video Ralph Steinman speaks about dendritic cells and immune-based vaccines. A video from Rockefeller University
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