Joshua Lederberg
Photo gallery
1 (of 9) Nobel Banquet at the Golden Hall of the Stockholm City Hall on 10 December 1958.
Source: Brendler & Åkerberg. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons. Photographer unknown
2 (of 9) Joshua Lederberg with his daughter, Annie, July 1992.
Source: U.S. National Library of Medicine, Profiles in Science Photographer unknown Courtesy of Joshua Lederberg
3 (of 9) Joshua Lederberg at a symposium at the John F. Kennedy Space Center, on 7 August, 1975. The symposium was held prior to the launch of the first Viking spacecraft to the planet Mars.
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4 (of 9) Portrait of Joshua Lederberg, December 1972.
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5 (of 9) Portrait of Joshua Lederberg, 1962.
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6 (of 9) Joshua Lederberg at work in a laboratory at the University of Wisconsin, October 1958.
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7 (of 9) Joshua Lederberg at work in the University of Wisconsin's Genetics Building, 1958.
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8 (of 9) Portrait of Joshua Lederberg, 1945.
Source: U.S. National Library of Medicine, Profiles in Science Photographer unknown Courtesy of Joshua Lederberg
9 (of 9) Joshua Lederberg, at age four, with his mother, Esther, 1928.
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Nobel Prizes and laureates
Six prizes were awarded for achievements that have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind. The 12 laureates' work and discoveries range from proteins' structures and machine learning to fighting for a world free of nuclear weapons.
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