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Randy Schekman
Harold Varmus
Brian Kobilka
Shinya Yamanaka
Aaron Ciechanover
Jules Hoffmann
Craig Mello
Do you feel lucky to be a scientist?
Craig Mello
Why did you want to become a scientist?
Roger Kornberg
Highlights video: Roger Kornberg
Elizabeth Blackburn
Why did you choose to study biology?
Peter Agre
Did you ever think you’d be awarded a Nobel Prize?
Oliver Smithies
Why do you enjoy doing science at the weekend?
Oliver Smithies
What did you want to be when you grew up?
Bruce Beutler
What inspired your choice of career?
Tim Hunt
How do your insights come about?
Barry Marshall
Should scientists aim for a Nobel Prize?
Elizabeth Blackburn
Did you ever expect to be awarded the Nobel Prize?
Tim Hunt
Do the great discoveries of the past inspire you?
Tim Hunt
Should scientists aspire to become a Nobel Laureate?
Peter Doherty
Was a Nobel Prize always on the cards?
Bruce Beutler
Are you driven by curiosity or by the need to help people?
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