Physiology or Medicine
Richard Axel – Banquet speech
Banquet speech
Your Majesties, Your Royal Highnesses, Your Excellencies, honored guests, ladies and gentlemen. Émile Zola asked in an address to students, “Did science promise happiness? No, I don’t think so,” he replied. “It promised truth and the question is whether truth will ever make us happy.” Last month, science afforded me enormous happiness.…
moreRichard Axel – Curriculum Vitae
Curriculum Vitae
Richard Axel, born July 2, 1946, New York, NY, USA Address: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Columbia University, Hammer Health Sciences Center, 701 West 168th Street, Room 1014, New York, NY 10032, USA Academic Education and Appointments 1967 A.B. Columbia University, New York, NY 1970 M.D. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 1978…
morePaul C. Lauterbur – Interview
Interview
Interview transcript Welcome to the Nobel E-museum to meet Professor Paul Lauterbur, one of the Nobel Laureates in Physiology or Medicine for 2003. First of all Professor Paul Lauterbur, congratulations to the prize. You must have heard this 1,000 times in the days passing. Paul Lauterbur: Very good experience and I’m certainly…
morePaul C. Lauterbur – Curriculum Vitae
Curriculum Vitae
Paul C. Lauterbur, born May 6, 1929 in Sidney, Ohio, USA. US citizen. Address: Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Laboratory, University of Illinois, 2100 South Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801, USA Academic Education and Appointments 1951 B.S. in Chemistry, Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland 1962 Ph.D. in Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1969-85 Professor of Chemistry,…
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