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Paul Nurse
How can you think creatively?
Paul Nurse
How should you react to negative results?
Joseph Goldstein and Michael Brown
Highlights video: Mike Brown and Joe Goldstein
Martin Chalfie
Highlights video: Martin Chalfie
Tim Hunt
Highlights video: Tim Hunt
Roger Kornberg
What is your definition of a great scientist?
Craig Mello
Is it scientists’ job to communicate science?
Craig Mello
Can you describe a moment of discovery?
Craig Mello
How does it feel when you make a discovery?
Craig Mello
Did becoming a Nobel Laureate at just 45 put pressure on you?
Craig Mello
Do you feel lucky to be a scientist?
Craig Mello
Why did you want to become a scientist?
Tim Hunt
Tim Hunt Lecture Video – China
Roger Kornberg
Panel Discussion “How to Create an Innovative Environment”
Craig Mello
Craig Mello Lecture Video
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