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Peter Agre
Bruce Beutler
Elizabeth Blackburn
Michael Brown
Martin Chalfie
Peter Doherty
Joseph Goldstein
Tim Hunt
Roger Kornberg
Barry Marshall
Craig Mello
Paul Nurse
Oliver Smithies
Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
Randy Schekman
Harold Varmus
Brian Kobilka
Shinya Yamanaka
Aaron Ciechanover
Jules Hoffmann
Barry Marshall
How should a Professor react to a new theory from a junior colleague?
Paul Nurse
How do you motivate your students?
Paul Nurse
How do you tell who will be a good supervisor?
Joseph Goldstein and Michael Brown
What did your early mentors teach you?
Joseph Goldstein and Michael Brown
What should you look for in a mentor?
Paul Nurse
Should researchers also be teachers?
Peter Doherty
Should I find a mentor?
Peter Agre
How do you encourage your students to become independent scientists?
Bruce Beutler
How should you prepare to mentor others?
Roger Kornberg
Did your father guide your scientific career?
Oliver Smithies
Do you think scientists should teach?
Peter Doherty
What is the best advice you received as a student?