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The Road to the Nobel Prize – Lessons from a life with the Helicobacter pylori

by Barry Marshall
The Road to the Nobel Prize – Lessons from a life with the Helicobacter pylori
for 18-22 and upwards,
Lectures | 18-22 and upwards | 10 years ago | 4582 views
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In 2005 Barry J. Marshall and J. Robin Warren were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in recognition of their 1982 discovery that a bacterium, Helicobacter pylori, causes one of the most common and important diseases of mankind, pepti....

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01:57:00

Partnerships, Puzzles and Paradigms – A collaborative approach to cholesterol

by Michael Brown
Partnerships, Puzzles and Paradigms – A collaborative approach to cholesterol
for 18-22 and upwards,
Lectures | 18-22 and upwards | 10 years ago | 1076 views
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Dr Michael Brown and his long-time colleague, Dr Joseph L. Goldstein, together discovered the low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor, which controls the level of cholesterol in blood and in cells. They showed that mutations in this receptor cause fam....

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01:35:00

Lessons from a Life in Science – How to get a Nobel Prize

by Tim Hunt
Lessons from a Life in Science – How to get a Nobel Prize
for 18-22 and upwards,
Lectures | 18-22 and upwards | 10 years ago | 1174 views
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Dr. Tim Hunt spent almost 30 years altogether in Cambridge, mostly working on the control of protein synthesis.  In 1982, he discovered cyclins, which led to a share of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, with Lee Hartwell and Paul Nurse....

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01:19:00

Immunity to Influenza and the Problem of Pandemics

by Peter Doherty
Immunity to Influenza and the Problem of Pandemics
for 18-22 and upwards,
Lectures | 18-22 and upwards | 10 years ago | 1281 views
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Peter Doherty shared the 1996 Nobel Medicine Prize for discovering the nature of the cellular immune defense. This lecture is from his visit to India as part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative.

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01:10:00

How Microbes Activate the Immune System – A Forward Genetic Approach

by Bruce Beutler
How Microbes Activate the Immune System – A Forward Genetic Approach
for 18-22 and upwards,
Lectures | 18-22 and upwards | 10 years ago | 1353 views
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Bruce Beutler shared one half of the 2011 Nobel Medicine Prize with Jules Hoffman for their discoveries concerning the activation of innate immunity. This lecture is from a visit to Boston as part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative.

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01:18:00

Turning Pages: From Gels to Genes

by Oliver Smithies
Turning Pages: From Gels to Genes
for 18-22 and upwards,
Lectures | 18-22 and upwards | 10 years ago | 1172 views
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Lecture from Nobel Laureate Oliver Smithies, during a visit to China as part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative

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01:19:00

Cancer and Responses to Perturbing Telomere Maintenance

by Elizabeth Blackburn
Cancer and Responses to Perturbing Telomere Maintenance
for 18-22 and upwards,
Lectures | 18-22 and upwards | 10 years ago | 1272 views
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Elizabeth Blackburn, Ph.D. is the recipient of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for her discoveries in telomere biology that have uncovered a new understanding of normal cell functioning and given rise to a growing field of inquiry.Lect....

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01:18:00

Aquaporin Water Channels: From Atomic Structure to Clinical Medicine

by Peter Agre
Aquaporin Water Channels: From Atomic Structure to Clinical Medicine
for 18-22 and upwards,
Lectures | 18-22 and upwards | 10 years ago | 6524 views
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Peter Agre shared the 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Roderick MacKinnon “for discoveries concerning channels in cell membranes.” Here he gives a lecture in Russia as part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative

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