Nobel Laureate Martin Chalfie - "Green Fluorescent Protein: Lighting up Life"
Dr Martin Chalfie, 2008 Chemistry Nobel Laureate, inspired students at the University of Brasilia with the story of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) and his experience of receiving the Nobel Prize. This lecture was filmed as part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative. Through the Initiative, Nobel Laureates give career advice for young scientists, explain their discoveries and offer 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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