Nobel Prizes and Life Sciences
A Unique Arbiter of the Advance of Life Sciences
- Author
- Norrby, Erling
- Publisher
- World Scientific
- Publication Date
- Oct, 2010
- ISBN
- 9814299367 or 9789814299367
- HARDCOVER
- 317 Pages
The delivery time takes 3 to 5 weeks
¥ 5,410 (tax included)
Description
The Nobel Prizes in natural sciences have developed to become a unique measure of scientific excellence. Using archival documents, which have been released (50 years secrecy) for scholarly work, the author expertly traces the strengths and weaknesses of the Nobel system as exemplified by individual prizes. Surveys of the more than 100 years that the Prizes have been awarded are also presented.
This book discusses the most important prize in the world of science and gives unique historical insights into how the laureate selection process has developed to secure optimal choice.
No other book has been published which draws from previously classified archival materials to the extent that this book does. It indirectly deals with factors that foster scientific discoveries viz. the role of both individuals and institutions and thus provides invaluable insights for researchers, institutions and anyone interested in science.
Contents
More than 100 Years of the Nobel Prizes
Serendipity and Nobel Prizes
Nobel Prizes and the Emerging Virus Concept
Yellow Fever and Max Theiler
Polio and Nobel Prizes
Unusual Nobel Prizes
Nucleic Acid and Life Sciences: A drama in five acts
Prions, Personalities and Nobel Prizes











