
Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2017
Jeffrey C. Hall: ”Rhythm research is hot as a pistol”
For Dr. Jeffrey C. Hall, PhD, winning the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was a bit of an “I told you so.”

Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2017
Jacques Dubochet: A Nobel Prize for iceless frozen water
Jacques Dubochet, who put the "cryo" in cryoEM, is a champion of science communication and ethics.

Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2017
Richard Henderson: A chemistry Nobel winner calls for greater access to cryoEM
Richard Henderson is an electron microscopy innovator and promoter of cryoEM for all.

Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2017
Joachim Frank: Turning complex data into clear models
Joachim Frank combines multiple talents—He has natural skills in pattern recognition, writing, and photography.

Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2017
Michael Young: Determining the benefits of sleep
Sleep, so critical to all living things, remains so misunderstood. Many people would love to rise and shine, yet they are night owls by nature and disparaged by those up at dawn. Often sleep- deprived people are grumpy and less efficient, but finding the right amount of sleep for them can be tricky. Still others toss and turn all night.

Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2017
Michael Rosbash: ”No one works for prizes”
Colleagues had been recognizing the work of Dr. Michael Rosbash, PhD, and Dr. Jeffrey Hall, PhD, on circadian rhythms and genes that influence them for several decades. After all, they were among only three people in the world studying these topics.