1975
Ben R. Mottelson – Nobel Lecture
Nobel Lecture
David Baltimore – Other resources
Other resources
Links to other sites Videos Video lecture by David Baltimore: Part 1: Introduction to Viruses and HIV Video lecture by David Baltimore: Part 2: Why Gene Therapy Might be a Reasonable Tool for Attacking HIV Video lecture by David Baltimore: Part 3: The Grand Challenge: Engineering Immunity
moreDavid Baltimore – Interview
Interview
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,…
moreDavid Baltimore – Nobel Lecture
Nobel Lecture
Renato Dulbecco – Nobel Lecture
Nobel Lecture
Nobel Lecture, December 12, 1975 From the Molecular Biology of Oncogenic DNA Viruses to Cancer Oncogenic viruses, able to elicit tumour formation in animals, have been on the scientific scene for many years. After the early discovery of Ellerman and Bang at the beginning of this century, opened up the field in its second decade…
moreHoward M. Temin – Nobel Lecture
Nobel Lecture
Howard M. Temin – Banquet speech
Banquet speech
Howard M. Temin’s speech at the Nobel Banquet, December 10, 1975 Your Majesties, Your Royal Highnesses, Fellow Laureates, Ladies and Gentlemen, Renato Dulbecco, David Baltimore, and I thank you for the great honor you have given to us. This prize is also an honor for our families, for our institutions, and for the citizens of…
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