2009 Nobel faces
Let's point out that the 2009 Nobel faces have just been revealed in the last few days. Among these are the "faces" of Nobel Medicine, Physics, Chemistry and Literature. However the most awaited ' face ', Nobel Peace, is still a mystery.
Jack Szostak spoke on the phone at home in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, on October 5 after learning he was one of three Americans who won the Nobel Prize for medicine for discovering and analyzing telomerase and enzymes that help treat cancer letter and aging.
The Nobel Prize winner for Medicine with Jack Szostak is Elizabeth Blackburn (right), born in 1948, in Australia and currently working at the University of California, San Francisco, USA.
The third co-owner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Medicine is Carol Greider, a professor of molecular and gene biology at Johns Hopkins University Medical School. She received the congratulations of a colleague in Baltimore, Maryland, October 5.
George Smith at his home in Waretown, New Jersey, USA, October 6. He and two other scientists shared the Nobel Prize for Physics for the work on CCD devices used in digital imaging technology.
Willard Boyle (left) and his wife Betty talk to the press in Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 6, after being awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. He shared half the prize with George Smith.
Meanwhile, half of the 2009 Nobel Prize for Physics went to Charles Kao, an American born in Shanghai because of his research on optical fibers.
Israeli scientist Ada Yonath (bottom), professor at the Weizmann Institute ' mischievous ' science when taking photos with her team members at a press conference in Rehovot near Tel Aviv, October 7 . Ada Yonath shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry with two more people because of the research that allowed the development of new, stronger antibiotics.
Thomas Steitz, co-winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry at his lab at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, October 7. Steitz won the prize for ' studies in riboxom structure '
The co-author of the 2009 Nobel Chemistry is Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, the American.
German-born writer, poet, essayist Herta Mueller celebrates when he won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Literature for ' works that vividly describe life in Romania '.
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