Vincent and Erling resume their discussion of virology Nobel Prizes, focusing on awards for research on tumor viruses, bacteriophages, virus structure, reverse transcriptase, hepatitis B virus, HIV-1, human papillomaviruses and much more.
Host: Vincent Racaniello
Guest: Erling Norrby
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- Nobel Prizes and Life Sciences by Erling Norrby 1:46:45
- Nobel Prizes and Nature’s Surprises by Erling Norrby 1:46:49
- Nobel Prizes and Notable Discoveries by Erling Norrby 1:46:47
- Nobel Prizes: Cancer, Vision and the Genetic Code by Erling Norrby 00:58
- Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks!
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There’s an awful lot of opinion loaded in the Nobel prize.
I would like to hear Erling’s opinion about the biggest errors made in awarding this prize – though that would be off the Virology tack.