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.
Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2015
Paul Modrich: Small steps, revolutionary science
For Nobel Prize Winner Paul Modrich science is about using inner creativity and seeing an idea transform step by step into new exciting discoveries. A curiosity and love for problem-solving research that has given us groundbreaking knowledge about human DNA.
Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2015
William Campbell: Fascinated by parasites
Professor Campbell has always been fascinated by parasites, he even paints their mouthparts as if they were flowers in a vase. He has also spent most of his life figuring out how to kill them, and improving health and wellbeing of millions of individuals.
Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2015
Satoshi Ōmura: The power of art and science
Japanese Professor Satoshi Ōmura is widely recognized for his discovery, development, biosynthesis and manipulation of useful chemicals derived from naturally-occurring microorganisms.
Nobel Prize Laureate - December 20, 2015
Youyou Tu: The challenge of her life
In 1969 Professor Youyou Tu was recruited to a secret medical research project, it would change hers and millions of other people’s lives forever.