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Biotech / Medical : Neuroscience

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To: scott_jiminez who started this subject10/9/2000 9:11:23 AM
From: scott_jiminez  Read Replies (1) of 278
 
The 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine to 3 Neuroscientists.

Carlsson, Greengard, and Kandel.

Could include about 50 more names - and Eric Kendel has been on everyone's short list for at least a decade - but all well deserved.

[The rumblings in the wings about the antiquated categories of the science-related prizes will hopefully become louder in the near future. The absence of independent 'Genetics' or 'Genomics' prizes - not to mention independent categories for immunology, neuroscience, microbiology, etc - is purely a function of turn of the century mentality. That is, turn from the 19th to the 20th century.]
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