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Insights and advice from Nobel Laureates. The Nobel Prize I


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What is your outlook on collaboration? Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
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Do you see yourself as an activist? Nobel Laureate Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
01:33
What are your views on high-throughput biology? Peter Doherty
02:28
Was a Nobel Prize always on the cards? Peter Doherty
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Public health research in a connected world, Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall
02:15
"In some things you just have to do it and then say I'm sorry" - Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall
02:36
The importance of curiosity driven research, Nobel Laureate, Barry Marshall
01:11
Peter Agre on his work beyond the Nobel Prize, including science diplomacy and human rights
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Have you ever had to give up on an experiment? Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt
01:06
"I think it's rather foolish to gamble in science" - Tim Hunt, Nobel Laureate
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How do you keep the big picture in mind? Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt
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Why did you choose to study biochemistry at Cambridge? Tim Hunt
01:31
Should scientists be secretive about their work? Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt
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"There is going to be an expansion in science education and media" Barry Marshall
01:03
An unusual impact a Nobel Laureate's work - Barry Marshall
01:37
"Once you make a discovery, it's everybody's" - Peter Agre, Nobel Laureate
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The bigger the finding, the more reviewers resist publication - Tim Hunt
01:05
When is it time to change direction? Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt
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"When I was a graduate student we didn't have a Xerox machine" Tim Hunt
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How should you choose a postdoc position? Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt
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"Anyone who worries about their career probably shouldn't be in science" - Tim Hunt, Nobel Laureate
02:09
"To make a discovery, it has to be an accident" - Tim Hunt, Nobel Laureate
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What do you do when your experiments aren't working? Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt
02:38
Elizabeth Blackburn explains how she learnt to give a good talk
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"I still lie awake and worry about funding for the lab" - Elizabeth Blackburn
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"You can't say 'I've done the job and I'm going to go home'" - Elizabeth Blackburn
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Did the great discoveries of the past inspire you? Tim Hunt, Nobel Laureate
00:56
"I can open any biological journal and I can see a little bit of me" - Oliver Smithies
02:23
Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative
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Do you feel lucky to be a scientist? Nobel Laureate Craig Mello
01:40
"After the Prize it was hard to get anything done for a couple of years" Craig Mello
01:23
Is collaboration a necessary part of research?
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"You should always be looking for that new thing" - Craig Mello, Nobel Laureate
02:07
How did your collaboration with Andrew Fire begin? Craig Mello
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Did becoming a Nobel Laureate at just 45 put pressure on you? Craig Mello
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"It's almost like a spine-tingling effect" Craig Mello, Nobel Laureate
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The hardest challenge is switching to something else, Craig Mello, Nobel Laureate
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"It's really hard to learn something that's true about the world" - Craig Mello
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How did you react to the call from the Nobel Committee? Craig Mello
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How did you become interested in biology? Craig Mello, Nobel Laureate
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Should young scientists look up to Nobel Laureates? Roger Kornberg
01:56
"I view all of my students as my teachers" - Roger Kornberg, Nobel Laureate
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"When I started in science you could be a true generalist" - Roger Kornberg
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"You could go to Wall Street and get much richer" Roger Kornberg, Nobel Laureate
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What do you predict will be the next big discovery? Nobel Laureate Roger Kornberg
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The divide between industry and academia has grown smaller, Roger Kornberg
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"The beauty of science is that truth emerges in the end" - Nobel Laureate Roger Kornberg
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"Ideas happen in the minds of individuals" - Roger Kornberg, Nobel Laureate
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Is it important to have a good mentor? Nobel Laureate Roger Kornberg
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The difference between science in America and the UK - Tim Hunt
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"It took maybe five years before I really got back into the lab" Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt
02:20
Tim Hunt explains the discovery which led to his Nobel Prize
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"I was sure that somebody else was going to get there first" Tim Hunt
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"If I have a strength it's spotting things that don't quite make sense" - Tim Hunt
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"The Nobel Prize is kind of embarrassing" - Tim Hunt, Nobel Laureate
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"If possible be the first in a field where people don't even believe you're right" Tim Hunt
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Which modern scientists inspire you? Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt
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"Making a mistake is fantastically important" Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt
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Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt describes his enjoyment of scientific partnerships
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The seminar which led to Martin Chalfie's Nobel Prize-awarded work on GFP