Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2022
Morten Meldal: “We have only just scratched the surface”
The philosophical aspect of chemistry led Morten Meldal to the field and he loves, and cannot help thinking about, the next solution and the intriguing questions about our being and about the universe.
Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2022
Carolyn Bertozzi: “I fell in love with organic chemistry”
Carolyn Bertozzi, currently Anne T. And Robert M. Bass Professor at Stanford University, CA. USA, was awarded one of the three Nobel Prizes in Chemistry 2022.
Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2021
David Julius: “We need to restore the faith in science”
One of Nobel Laureate David Julius’ greatest joys is when people in his lab show him exciting data and make their own discoveries, and as a scientist and educator his goal is to bring society back to fact-based thinking.
Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2021
Ardem Patapoutian: “The key to the door of understanding biology”
Ardem Patapoutian searched for answers to a fundamental question, which led to complex discoveries and a whole new exciting field.
Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2021
Benjamin List: “Follow your enthusiasm”
One of the best things with being a scientist, according to Nobel Laureate Benjamin List, is that you discover things that nobody else has seen before – and, following his own advice, he is now happy trying to tackle “holy grails” in catalysis.
Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2021
David MacMillan: “Organic stuff just makes sense”
Sometimes a simple event can have far-reaching consequences, as in the case of Princeton University professor Dr. David MacMillan, when a leaky roof led to an award-filled career in chemistry.