Paul D. Boyer
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1 (of 15) Paul D. Boyer receiving his Nobel Prize from the hands of His Majesty the King.
Copyright © Pica Pressfoto AB 1997, S-105 17 Stockholm, Sweden, telephone: +46-8-13 52 40 Photo: Anders Wiklund
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2 (of 15) Paul D. Boyer receiving his Nobel Prize from H.M. King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden at the Stockholm Concert Hall on 10 December 1997.
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3 (of 15) Chemistry laureates Paul D. Boyer, John E. Walker and Jens C. Skou on stage at the Nobel Prize award ceremony at the Stockholm Concert Hall on 10 December 1997.
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4 (of 15) 1997 Nobel Prize laureates on the Stockholm Concert Hall stage: From left: physics laureates Steven Chu, Claude Cohen-Tannoudji and William D. Phillips, chemistry laureates Paul D. Boyer, John E. Walker and Jens C. Skou, medicine laureate Stanley B. Prusiner, literature laureate Dario Fo and economic sciences laureates Robert C. Merton and Myron S. Scholes.
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5 (of 15) All 1997 Nobel Laureates on the Stockholm Concert Hall stage. Jens C. Skou is sixth from left.
© Pressens Bild AB, 1997 S-112 88 Stockholm, Sweden, telephone: +46 (0)8 738 38 00. Photo: Ola Torkelsson
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6 (of 15) A view of the Nobel Prize Award Ceremony at the Stockholm Concert Hall, 10 December 1997.
© Pica Pressfoto AB 1997, S-105 17 Stockholm, Sweden, telephone: +46-8-13 52 40. Photo: Ulf Palm
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7 (of 15) Chemistry laureates Paul D. Boyer, John E. Walker and Jens C. Skou showing their Nobel Prizes after the award ceremony at the Stockholm Concert Hall on 10 December 1997.
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8 (of 15) Paul D. Boyer at the Nobel Prize banquet in the Stockholm City Hall, Sweden, on 10 December 1997.
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9 (of 15) Paul D. Boyer on the dance floor at the Nobel Prize banquet in the Stockholm City Hall, Sweden, on 10 December 1997.
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10 (of 15) Paul D. Boyer delivering his Nobel Lecture at the on 8 December 1997.
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11 (of 15) Paul D. Boyer delivering his Nobel Prize lecture on 8 December 1997.
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12 (of 15) Paul D. Boyer during Nobel Week, December 1997.
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13 (of 15) Steven Chu, Paul D. Boyer and John E. Walker during a press conference at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm Sweden during Nobel Week, December 1997.
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14 (of 15) All 1997 laureates assembled at the Swedish Academy in Stockholm Sweden during Nobel Week, December 1997. Back row from left: Chemistry laureate Jens C. Skou, medicine laureate Stanley B. Prusiner, literature laureate Dario Fo, economi sciences laureates Robert C. Merton and Myron S. Scholes. Front row from left: Chemistry laureate John E. Walker, physics laureate William D. Phillips, chemistry laureate Paul D. Boyer and physics laureate Claude Cohen-Tannoudji.
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15 (of 15) Eight of the 1997 Nobel Prize laureates assembled during Nobel Week, December 1997. Back row from left: Robert C. Merton, Steven Chu, Myron S. Scholes, William D. Phillips and and John E. Walker. Front row from left: Paul D. Boyer, Claude Cohen-Tannoudji and Jens C. Skou
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