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Harold Varmus
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Shinya Yamanaka
Aaron Ciechanover
Why did you move from medicine into research science?
Aaron Ciechanover
Why is the Nobel Prize important?
Aaron Ciechanover
Was it always clear how important your work on the ubiquitin system would become?
Shinya Yamanaka
Were you keen to publish your early work on stem cells?
Shinya Yamanaka
How effective is our peer review system?
Tim Hunt
What is the impact of extreme specialism in science?
Tim Hunt
Are some people inherently good at science?
Harold Varmus
Do you think we have a good understanding of what cancer is?
Harold Varmus
How can developing countries reduce the impact of cancer?
Harold Varmus
How are global health challenges changing?
Harold Varmus
How can we use clinical data more effectively?
Harold Varmus
What’s the status of biomedical research in China?
Harold Varmus
Should we judge papers based on their citations?
Harold Varmus
How can we increase social mobility in science?
Brian Kobilka
How confident should you be in your results before you publish?
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