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Interview transcript I have the pleasure of sitting here with professor Joseph Murray, who won the Nobel Prize in 1990 for his work on organ transplantation. If I can start this little talk and say that from studying and from learning to know you it is quite clear that medicine was always…

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Interview transcript Professor Sir James Black, welcome to this Nobel interview. The Nobel Prize that you were awarded in 1988 was kind of unusual I would say, you got the prize for the discoveries in drug research, and this was the first prize in this area in 31 years. Were you very…

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Interview transcript Michael Brown, co-recipient with your close collaborator Joseph Goldstein, of the 1985 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for your discoveries concerning the regulation of cholesterol and metabolism. Welcome to this archival interview with nobelprize.org. Michael Brown: Thank you. I’m glad to be here. I’d like to…

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Interview transcript Three days ago, there was a major announcement, a major event in science, you could say, a joint announcement by groups in the United States and the United Kingdom about, I would say, a high-quality DNA sequence of the entire human genome and the significance of this event was underlined…

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Interview transcript Professor Werner Arber, welcome to be with us here in Lindau. Werner Arber: Thank you. Though some years have passed since you were receiving the big honour. At the time, what did you think would come out of being given the prize? Did it change your scientific work in any…

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Interview transcript Dr Baltimore, you have been an active scientist for close to 40 years. How did it all started; how did you get into science? David Baltimore: I got into science really because of my mother. My mother was an experimental psychologist and she arranged, when I was in high school,…

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