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Video Nobel Lectures

Collage: Craig C. Mello, Andrew Z. Fire and Arvid Carlsson
According to the Nobel Foundation statutes, the Nobel Laureates are required "to give a lecture on a subject connected with the work for which the prize has been awarded". The lecture should be given before, or no later than six months after, the Nobel Prize Award Ceremony, which takes place in Stockholm or, in the case of the Peace Prize, in Oslo on 10 December. Click on the names of the Nobel Laureates in Physiology or Medicine below to see their Nobel Lectures.

 

Video Lectures from Nobel Laureates in Physiology or Medicine

2009

Telomeres and Telomerase: The Means to the End
Nobel Lecture by Elizabeth H. Blackburn

Telomerase and the Consequences of Telomere Dysfunction
Nobel Lecture by Carol W. Greider

DNA Ends: Just the Beginning
Nobel Lecture by Jack W. Szostak

2008

The Search for Infectious Causes of Human Cancers: Where and Why?
Nobel Lecture by Harald zur Hausen

HIV: a Discovery Opening the Road to Novel Scientific Achievements and Global Health Improvement
Nobel Lecture by Françoise Barré-Sinoussi

25 Years of Research on AIDS - Lessons and Prospects for Cure and Vaccine
Nobel Lecture by Luc Montagnier

2007

Gene Targeting in the 21st Century: Mouse Models of Human Disease from Cancer to Psychiatric Disorders
Nobel Lecture by Mario R. Capecchi

ES Cells: The Mouse Source - Vehicle for Mammalian Experimental Genetics
Nobel Lecture by Sir Martin J. Evans

Turning Pages
Nobel Lecture by Oliver Smithies

2006

Gene Silencing by Double Stranded RNA
Nobel Lecture by Andrew Z. Fire

Return to the RNAi World: Rethinking Gene Expression and Evolution
Nobel Lecture by Craig C. Mello

2005

Helicobacter Connections
Nobel Lecture by Barry J. Marshall

Helicobacter – The Ease and Difficulty of a New Discovery
Nobel Lecture by J. Robin Warren

2004

Scents and Sensibility: A Molecular Logic of Olfactory Perception
Nobel Lecture by Richard Axel

Unraveling the Sense of Smell
Nobel Lecture by Linda B. Buck

2003

All Science is Interdisciplinary - from Magnetic Moments to Molecules to Men
Nobel Lecture by Paul C. Lauterbur

Snap-Shot MRI
Nobel Lecture by Sir Peter Mansfield

2002

Nature's Gift to Science
Nobel Lecture by Sydney Brenner

Worms, Life and Death
Nobel Lecture by H. Robert Horvitz

C. elegans: The Cell Lineage and Beyond
Nobel Lecture by John E. Sulston

2001

Yeast and Cancer
Nobel Lecture by Leland H. Hartwell

Protein Synthesis, Proteolysis, and Cell Cycle Transitions
Nobel Lecture by Tim Hunt

Controlling the Cell Cycle
Nobel Lecture by Sir Paul Nurse

2000

A Half-Century of Neurotransmitter Research: Impact on Neurology and Psychiatry
Nobel Lecture by Arvid Carlsson

The Neurobiology of Dopamine Signaling
Nobel Lecture by Paul Greengard

The Molecular Biology of Memory Storage: A Dialog between Genes and Synapses
Nobel Lecture by Eric R. Kandel

1999

Protein Targeting
Nobel Lecture by Günter Blobel

 

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