Professor Honjo did not set out to find a cure for cancer but he is glad he did not give up and believes cancer immunotherapy will be the Number One choice in the future.
Being a scientist or an entrepreneur is hard enough. Doing both at the same time sounds like an Olympic sport. Swedish scientist and “serial entrepreneur” Dr. Mathias Uhlén, PhD., professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, though, makes it look easy. Not only has he founded more than 20Already a…
Science has always been a driving force in Donna Strickland's life. From the moment she discovered the world of laser physics, she’s been entranced by all the possibilities lasers represent for research, science and medicine. One day last October that single-minded focus was interrupted by a fiAlready a subscriber Login…
For William E. Moerner, research is not something done in isolation; it also is a valuable teaching tool. “Teaching young people to do research—that is a huge fraction of my time,” said Moerner, the Harry S. Mosher Professor of Chemistry at Stanford University in California. “It’s defAlready a subscriber Login…
In 1969 Professor Youyou Tu was recruited to a secret medical research project, it would change hers and millions of other people’s lives forever. Professor Youyou Tu from China shared last year’s Nobel Prize (1/2) in Physiology or Medicine for her discoveries concerning a novel therapy againAlready a subscriber Login…