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Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
Randy Schekman
Harold Varmus
Jules Hoffmann
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Shinya Yamanaka
Aaron Ciechanover
Martin Chalfie
Did your GFP experiments work first time?
Joseph Goldstein and Michael Brown
How certain should you be before you publicise a new discovery?
Tim Hunt
Should you move on when you’ve solved a research problem?
Paul Nurse
How can you think creatively?
Elizabeth Blackburn
How do you react to really exciting data?
Roger Kornberg
Can you describe a eureka moment?
Craig Mello
Can you describe a moment of discovery?
Craig Mello
How does it feel when you make a discovery?
Craig Mello
What is the best part of the scientific process?
Craig Mello
How much of science is luck?
Craig Mello
Do you feel lucky to be a scientist?
Roger Kornberg
Highlights video: Roger Kornberg
Oliver Smithies
Are you proud your discovery is used so widely?
Barry Marshall
How has your discovery had an impact?
Elizabeth Blackburn
Is significant achievement the driving pressure in science?
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