
Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2016
Bernard L. Feringa: An ambassador for science
Bernard L. Feringa is pioneer in the field of molecular engines and he strives to inspire his students, stimulate their creativity and help them appreciate the beauty of nature.

Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2016
Yoshinori Ohsumi: “Still we have so many questions”
The 2016 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine highlights a process that is integral to aging, cancer, and infectious disease, but has not been well known outside of cell biology.

Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2016
Jean-Pierre Sauvage: “Be adventurous”
As a child, Jean-Pierre Sauvage, PhD, moved often, due to his father’s career in the French army. Postings included North Africa and the U.S. Midwest. But despite the disruptions to his personal relationships and schooling, his interests in mathematics and science remained constant.

Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2016
J. Fraser Stoddart: “It is not just a science, but an art form”
Winning the Nobel Prize in chemistry generates a flood of phone calls, emails and invitations, which really was not a surprise to Sir. Fraser Stoddart, PhD, one of a trio of chemists who took the 2016 honors.

Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2015
Tomas Lindahl: A laureate with absolute pitch for DNA repair
According to Professor Tomas Lindahl successful scientists have a lot in common with successful musicians. It takes dedication and many hours of practicing. His passion and hard work led him to a completely new research field – and a Nobel Prize.

Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2015
Aziz Sancar: For the love of discoveries
Aziz Sancar’s love for the world of chemistry led him to the other side of the Atlantic and to the Nobel Prize winning breakthroughs of mapping DNA repair.