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Learning from the Nobel Laureates
  • Presented by
  • Dr. Hon-Ming Lam
  • Department of Biology
  • The Chinese University of Hong Kong

2
What Constitutes to a Great Scientists?
  • Curiosity
  • Sensitivity
  • Determination
  • Dare to Challenge Authority
  • Persistence
  • Creativity
  • Ethics
  • Care for Humanity

3
Alexander FlemingSensitivity Catches Luck
  • In 1928, while working on influenza virus, he
    observed that a green mold (Penicillium) had
    developed accidentally on a staphylococcus
    culture plate and had created a bacteria-free
    circle around the mold.
  • The antibiotic penicillin was developed based on
    this observation.
  • Penicillin had saved numerous lives especially
    during WWII.
  • He received the Nobel Prize on Physiology or
    Medicine in 1945.

4
Baruj BenacerrafDetermination Drives an
Entrepreneur into a Scientist
  • Coming from a rich family that runs business
    enterprise
  • When his father was serious sick, he took charge
    of the family business
  • When his father died, he bought a bank in USA and
    continued his study in Columbia University
  • In 1957, he quitted the banker job and focused on
    research
  • His works contributed to the understanding of
    genetically determined structures on the cell
    surface that regulate immunological reactions
  • He received the Nobel Prize on Physiology or
    Medicine in 1980

5
Thomas CechBreaking a Scientific Dogma
  • In the past, most scientists accepted the
    following dogma
  • DNA RNA Protein Enzymatic Activities
  • But the synthesis of DNA and RNA require
    enzymatic activities who came first?
  • Using a protist as a study model, he showed that
    RNA has catalytic activities
  • Some pharmaceutical companies are thinking of
    using this discovery to cure disease due to RNA
    viruses
  • He received the Nobel Prize on Chemistry in 1989.

6
Barbara McClintocka Model of Unflagging
Persistence
  • Born in 1902
  • National Academy of Sciences USA member in 1944
  • Elected president of the Genetics Society of
    America in 1945
  • First report on transposable elements (jumping
    genes) in 1951
  • Nobel Prize on Medicine or Physiology in 1983

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7
James Waston and Francis CrickCreativity and
Innovation Bring Victory
  • Waston and Crick built the correct DNA model
    based on data from other scientists (X-ray
    diffraction by Rosalind Franklin and base-pairing
    by Erwin Chargaff)
  • They published their double helix DNA model in
    1953
  • They received Nobel Prize on Medicine or
    Physiology in 1962

8
James WastonEthical Controversy
  • Maurice Wilkins showed James Waston a X-ray
    photograph on DNA taken by Rosalind Franklin
    without her prior approval
  • Many scientists believed that this X-ray was
    critical for the building of the double helix DNA
    model Waston and Crick never acknowledged
    Franklin in their publication
  • In the book Double Helix by Waston, he
    described Franklin overbearing, aggressive,
    emotional, unfeminine, and a negative
    role-model for a proper woman
  • Franklin died at age 38 in 1958 and could never
    defend for herself

9
Pierre Curie and Marie CurieFrom Science to
Humanity
  • Before getting married, Pierre Curie wrote to
    Marie to spend life side by side, in the sway of
    our dreams your patriotic dream, our
    humanitarian dream and our scientific dream
  • To test if radium could be used in therapy,
    Pierre tested it on his own skin radiotherapy
    was then born Pierre died in 1906 due to
    overwork and car accident
  • During the WWI, Marie used X-rays to help in
    surgery the almost blinded Marie died of
    leukemia in 1934
  • Pierre and Marie never patented their findings to
    improve their own financial situation they
    wanted everyone in need to use their inventions

10
Pierre Curie and Marie CurieFrom Science to
Humanity
  • Pierre and Marie received Nobel Prize on Physics
    in 1903, for the discovery of natural radioactive
    elments (such as polonim and radium)
  • In 1911, Marie received Nobel Prize on Chemistry,
    for determining the atomic weight of radium.
  • Their daughter Irene Joliot-Curie and their
    son-in-law Frederic Joliot-Curie received Nobel
    Prize on Chemistry in 1935, for the discovery of
    artificial radioactive elements

11
Norman BorlaugScience to Fight Hunger
  • In 1970, the Nobel Prize Committee awarded the
    Nobel Peace Prize to Dr. Borlaug for his efforts
    to increase world food production. The committee
    called the Green Revolution a technological
    breakthrough which makes it possible to abolish
    hunger in the developing countries in the course
    of a few years

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Norman BorlaugScience to Stop Hunger
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