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Bruce Beutler
Elizabeth Blackburn
Michael Brown
Martin Chalfie
Peter Doherty
Joseph Goldstein
Tim Hunt
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Barry Marshall
Craig Mello
Paul Nurse
Oliver Smithies
Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
Randy Schekman
Harold Varmus
Brian Kobilka
Shinya Yamanaka
Aaron Ciechanover
Jules Hoffmann
Jules Hoffmann
Has your family helped keep you motivated?
Shinya Yamanaka
Was it difficult to balance the needs of your career and your wife’s career?
How did your family affect your career?
Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
How hard did you work as a young scientist?
Randy Schekman
Should I work long hours in the lab?
Paul Nurse
Do you need to work long hours in the lab?
Paul Nurse
Do I have to work 24/7 to be a great scientist?
Joseph Goldstein and Michael Brown
Do scientists need to work long hours?
Tim Hunt
Does having a family affect people’s careers?
Tim Hunt
What are your interests outside the lab?
Tim Hunt
Is it important to be fully immersed in your work?
Oliver Smithies
What are your tips on balancing your professional and personal life?
Roger Kornberg
Is it possible to be a good scientist part-time?
Peter Agre
How does your personal life contribute to your success in science?
Oliver Smithies
How do you stay healthy and creative?
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