Nobel Laureate Lecture: Susumu Tonegawa, '68 PhD

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • UCSD Biology 50th Anniversary Special Event
    Nobel Laureate Lecture: Susumu Tonegawa, '68 PhD
    From Molecular Biology to Immunology and Neuroscience: A Journey of a Lifetime
    Susumu Tonegawa's extraordinary and prolific scientific career may be encapsulated in threes: three continents, three disciplines, and three subjects for his talk:
    "I will reminisce about studying molecular biology at UCSD and the Salk Institute as a graduate student in the 1960s; I will discuss the essence of the immunological research we conducted at Basel that led to the Nobel Prize in 1987; and I will outline the exciting contemporary research on learning and memory being conducted at MIT."
    Dr. Tonegawa graduated in 1963 from Kyoto University and earned his Ph.D. in molecular biology at UC San Diego, then went on to a postdoctoral fellowship at the Salk Institute. He spent a decade at the Basel Institute for Immunology in Switzerland, and since 1980 has been at M.I.T.
    This special Nobel Laureate lecture event is sponsored by the Ray Thomas Edwards Foundation in collaboration UCSD Neurobiology.
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Komentáře • 5

  • @naureenghani6236
    @naureenghani6236 Před 10 lety +1

    Dr. Tonegawa is awesome!

  • @miawells55
    @miawells55 Před 11 lety +1

    Susumu is a great man!

  • @AurobindVidyarthi
    @AurobindVidyarthi Před 11 lety +1

    Nice talk ...

  • @fernandolk4536
    @fernandolk4536 Před 8 lety

    Why is it so difficult to contact Dr. Tonegawa and Dr. Graybriel?

  • @fernandolk4536
    @fernandolk4536 Před 8 lety

    Did Willian S. Klug and Milton Taidi Sonoda die in vain?
    Are we living in a new dark age?
    How many lives could be saved? Why does humanity, specially the innocent, have to suffer, to die or to be killed by those whom could be properly treated if "researchers" were free to do what they were supposed to do?
    Do profits justify it all?