Should you look to be at the front of a new field? Paul Nurse, Nobel Laureate
Paul Nurse, who shared the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on the cell cycle, visited China from 14-16 December 2014 as part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative. Through the Initiative, Nobel Laureates give career advice for young scientists, explain their discoveries and give insights into life after the Nobel Prize. See http://www.nobelprizeii.org/ for more advice from Nobel Laureates, or subscribe to the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative YouTube channel.

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Paul Davies - Gap Between Non-Life and Life

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“I dreamt about doing research, not getting an award.” Meeting Nobel Prize laureate Katalin Karikó

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What Liberalism got wrong | John Gray on the failures of the Enlightenment

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"My university does not care what I do" Nobel Laureate Martin Chalfie

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Advice for young scientists

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