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Peter Agre
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Peter Doherty
Joseph Goldstein
Tim Hunt
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Paul Nurse
Oliver Smithies
Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
Randy Schekman
Harold Varmus
Jules Hoffmann
Brian Kobilka
Shinya Yamanaka
Aaron Ciechanover
Elizabeth Blackburn
How do you deal with negative reviews of your articles?
Tim Hunt
Is it important that the public understand your work?
Michael Brown
Who should advocate for scientists?
Peter Doherty
Do you think scientists should engage with the public?
Tim Hunt
When is the right time to publish?
Michael Brown
What do you think of the emphasis placed on impact factors?
Tim Hunt
Is it important to publish?
Tim Hunt
Should scientists be secretive about their work?
Tim Hunt
Is there too much pressure to publish in high-impact journals?
Peter Doherty
How important is a journal’s impact factor?
Barry Marshall
Do you think the public supports scientific research?
Peter Agre
Do you have any advice on how to write articles?