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    Wednesday
    31Dec2008

    Futures in Biotech 37: Just a Touch of Green

    Part I of a conversation with Dr. Martin Chalfie, 2008 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry. Exploring touch...

    Host: Marc Pelletier

    Guest: Dr. Martin Chalfie

    A few weeks ago, I had the great fortune to speak with Dr. Martin Chalfie. Through both his passion for science and tremendous focus, he has unraveled many of the secrets of how organisms interact with their surroundings: how they sense touch. There is also an underlying message here that goes beyond the study of these molecular machines: how to approach fundamental questions. I sincerely thank Dr. Chalfie for sharing both...

    Some interesting links:
    2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    Interview with Awardees

    Listen:FiB37

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