How to win a Nobel Prize -- 9 simple steps | Dr. Michael Brown | TEDxUTA
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- čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
- This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. After receiving a Nobel Prize learn some of the steps taken to earn a Nobel Prize. If you follow these simple steps you might find yourself on the concert hall stage in Stockholm.
Michael S. Brown received a BA degree in Chemistry in 1962 and an MD degree in 1966 from the University of Pennsylvania. He was an intern and resident at the Massachusetts General Hospital, and a postdoctoral fellow with Dr. Earl Stadtman at the National Institutes of Health. In 1971, he came to UT Southwestern where he rose through the ranks to become a professor in 1976. He is currently Paul J. Thomas Professor of Molecular Genetics and Director of the Jonsson Center for Molecular Genetics at UT Southwestern. Dr. Brown and his long-time colleague, Dr. Joseph L. Goldstein, together discovered the low density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor, which controls the level of cholesterol in blood and in cells. They showed that mutations in this receptor cause Familial Hypercholesterolemia, a disorder that leads to premature heart attacks in one out of every 500 people in most populations. They have received many awards for this work, including the U.S. National Medal of Science and the Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology.
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1- be curious
2- train with noble prize winner (or equivalent )
3- find the partner to share adventure with
4- a problem that facinate you
5-find someone to pay for your work
6- work very hard
7- solve the problem
8- be lucky
9- pick the right spouse
Y. A. WA
Thanks man !!! you just saved my 25min and 28 sec.
In Short (to save your 25 mins.) :
1. Be Curious.
2. Train yourself with already a Nobel laureate or equivalent
3. Find a partner (colleague) to share the adventure
4. Find a problem that fascinates you
5. Find someone to pay for your work
6. Work very hard
7. Solve the problem
8. Be lucky (about the approach/methods/tools you thought & worked)
And the most important is
9. Pick the right spouse
The first 8 may be done(at least in theory) by anyone. But the 9th one is God's gift.
"Marriages are engaged in heaven".
THE RECOGNITION IS MARVELOUS. THE INSPIRATION THAT DRIVES YOU ...
1. Be curious
2. Train with a nobel prize winner or equivalent.
3. Find a partner to share the adventure.
4. Find someone to pay for your work.
5. Work very hard.
6. Solve the problem.
7. Be lucky.
8. Don't let anyone to tell you that you can't.
9. Pick the right spouse.
Instructions not clear, ended up winning the Fields Medal
time really changes
Why is there a formula student car on the stage what was the previous presentation
How and where do you send in a nomination for a nobel prize nominee??
How and where did he apply for this price???
I'm now a 3rd year Medical student. I'm enthusiastic to research on something new on physiology/medicine. It may be on cancer research. but how can i get the opportunity to begin?These 9 steps may be helpful but i need the idea of beginning. Anybody please, reply here.
Maybe the first step would be to ask a professor, who is also a researcher, if you could engage in the routine of his/her lab. This way you can see if it appels to you. If it doesn't, you can always switch to another lab. Before you ask him/her, it is better to know what are their research lines. Cancer is a broad disease, there is plenty of research in this topic. Your horizons are almost endless. I hope it will help you 🙂
I want to say that what if we can find a cell which will going to mutate at protoonco gene. Or what if we have like radioactive sensor or something like that and we destroy all the cell which are mutated. So the sensor of protoonco gene mutation Or, what if we have yearly low budget check up affordable to all person and we can diagnose earlier and save their life.
I don't know if u will like it or not. But i think so what i describe.
my dream
and what if the product is merketready? is it necessary to prove all that later than too?
I am 10 yaers old and i want to win it
Habiba Albattawy always go with your gut. You will be on your way, as soon as you let the world inspire you.
Keep on pushing, believing, and never give up, no matter how much you fail, no matter how much you disappoint yourself or disappoint others.
all the best and wish you a bright future
I learned it today from someone that we should not stive for becoming something but, rather, we should strive to do something. Don't strive for tags, strive for curiosity ( in case of scientists ). Who are humans to judge you for knowing about nature??!!!! It's your satisfaction of curiosity which counts!!!
I will try to implement the first statement in my life. BTW my dream is same as Einstein's, that is, to know how the nature works!!! But unfortunately I didn't got to choose physics as my studies but that is not stoping me learning it in part time, as a hobby.
Hah dude I hope it's going well :))
I'm more likely to decline it if I were to win !
VIT VELLORE was here
Mail aya tha
how can i apply for the nomination of noble prize?
You don't apply you get nominated
thank u so much...for ur reply..
how you get noticied -_-
By making senpai notice you.
@@saad-ul4mr do something great enough.
I'm the Nobel Peace Prize winner from Bangladesh (2030) ❤️
See you there !!
@@rishishukla9173 keep me in your prayers✨
i well try to win it
No try the word
You can do it
Someday I will
Is there any sites where we can post our ideas or something n get noticed by oxford...NASA ...or e.t.c
all the best
@@SohiniSujitMitra i want to say that why to show ur idea just try to prove it right.
So nobel prize goes to japani scientists not u guys
This award has been cheapened on two occasions - Mother Teresa and Barack Obama ( Barry Soetoro).