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Aaron Ciechanover

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2004

Interview

Interview, July 2007

Interview with the 2004 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, Aaron Ciechanover, at the 57th Meeting of Nobel Laureates in Lindau, Germany, July 2007. The interviewer is Adam Smith, Editor-in-Chief of Nobelprize.org.

Aaron Ciechanover talks about his mentors, the experiences that shaped his early interest in science (14:10), his research on the ubiquitin-mediated degradation system (21:40), the expansion of the field of ubiquitin research (31:06), and the personal significance of being an Israeli Nobel Laureate (57:28).
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Interview, December 2004

Interview with the 2004 Nobel Laureates in Chemistry Aaron Ciechanover, Avram Hershko and Irwin Rose by Joanna Rose, science writer, 9 December 2004.

The Laureates talk about their respective background and education; how they met (8:44), their work together (12:33); their reactions when the discovery was made (16.41); and their present work (22:03).
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Nobel Minds

The Nobel Laureates of 2004 met at the Bernadotte Library in Stockholm in December 2004 to discuss and speculate about the world, the future and their research in the TV show 'Nobel Minds'. The programme presenter is Nik Gowing, principal programme anchor for the BBC's international television news channel BBC World.
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Interview, October 2004

Telephone interview with Professor Aaron Ciechanover following the announcement of the 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 6 October 2004. The interviewer is science writer Joanna Rose.

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