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Jules Hoffmann
Is it valuable for scientists to have an appreciation of the arts?
Jules Hoffmann
Which is more important, intelligence or hard work?
Tim Hunt
Where do Ideas come from? Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt
Aaron Ciechanover
Do you have advice for anyone who is experiencing difficult times?
Shinya Yamanaka
Is transparency important to facilitate ethical debates?
Shinya Yamanaka
What role do researchers play in ethical debates about science?
Shinya Yamanaka
Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative Scandinavia 2017 Highlights
Shinya Yamanaka
NPII Scandinavia 2017 Short Highlights
Shinya Yamanaka
Implications of Stem Cell Therapy for Patients and Society
Shinya Yamanaka
Lecture video – Shinya Yamanaka
Harold Varmus
Women in Science
Harold Varmus
Can we judge a researcher based on publication in high-impact journals?
Harold Varmus
How should review panels decide which projects to fund?
Harold Varmus
Should scientists study the humanities?
Brian Kobilka, Harold Varmus and Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative 2016 Highlights
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