2013

Nobel Lecture

Nobel Lecture in absentia, by Alice Munro English (pdf, 1.38 MB) (pdf, 202 kB) Alice Munro: In her Own Words Conversation with Alice Munro By Stefan Åsberg, SVT The English text concerning the conversation has been the necessary starting point for the Swedish version. As the work has been done during some…

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Other resources

Links to other sites Articles Levitt, M. (2001) The birth of computational structural biology, Nature structural biology 8:392–393.Karplus, M. (2006) Spinach on the Ceiling: A Theoretical Chemist’s Return to Biology,Annu. Rev. Biophys. Biomol. Struct. 35: 1–47.Johnson, P. (2012) Warshel Fêted by Royal Society of Chemistry, http://128.125.126.117/news/stories/1298/warshel-fted-by-royal-society-of-chemistry/

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Interview

Nobel Prize Talks: Michael Levitt Released 2014-01-16 Computers and programming are a good fit for Michael Levitt’s “geeky” personality, as he himself describes it. In this conversation, the 2013 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry talks about the ever increasing computerization of the world, why you should support immigration if you want to support science, and how…

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The guests of honour enter in procession at the 2013 Nobel Banquet. His Majesty’s toast is proposed by Professor Carl-Henrik Heldin. A toast to Alfred Nobel’s memory is proposed by His Majesty the King. Interview with Peter Higgs at the 2013 Nobel Banquet. The Nightingales Divine – The Opera Trio,…

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