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Arvid Carlsson – Curriculum Vitae
Curriculum Vitae
Born in Uppsala, Sweden, Jan. 25, 1923. Entered the University of Lund, Sweden, in 1941. “M.L.” (corresponding to American M.D.), 1951, “M.D.” (corresponding to American Ph.D.), 1951, Univ. of Lund. Assistant of the Department of Pharmacology, Univ. of Lund from 1944, Assistant Professor 1951, Associate Professor 1956. 1959 Professor of Pharmacology, Univ. of Gothenburg, Sweden…
moreArvid Carlsson – Interview
Interview
Interview transcript Arvid Carlsson, sitting there next to me, welcome. Paul Greengard and Eric Kandel, welcome to us. Three scientists that have really taken us a giant leap on a journey that is, in my opinion, I have to say, the least far more exciting and maybe also far…
morePopular information
Popular information
English The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2000 We are used to the great impact scientific discoveries have on our ways of thinking. This year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry is no exception. What we have been taught about plastic is that it is a good insulator – otherwise we should not use it as insulation in…
moreNobelpriset i kemi 2000 – Populärvetenskaplig information
Popular information
Swedish Populärvetenskaplig information 10 oktober 2000 Vi har fått vänja oss vid att stora vetenskapliga upptäckter förändrar vårt sätt att tänka. Årets Nobelpris i kemi är inget undantag. Det vi lärt oss om plast är att det är en god isolator – ja, varför skulle den annars användas som isolering i elsladdar? Men nu är…
moreKim Dae-jung – Nobel Symposia
Nobel Symposia
Interpreter’s note This is a live recording of members of AIIC, the International Association of Conference Interpreters, interpreting simultaneously at the Nobel Centennial Symposia. It is not intended to be a literal or definitive translation of the proceedings.
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