Nobel Prize-winner Sir Paul Nurse urges graduates to ‘keep with the importance of science’ – Sir Paul Nurse won the Nobel Prize for his cell cycle research and received an Honorary Doctorate of the University of Huddersfield at the July graduation ceremonies. Sir Paul is known for his strong beliefs and he told his audience of new science graduates that science flourishes in environments that “pool intelligence, minimise boundaries and tolerate others and the diversity of their ideas”. In this video interview, Sir Paul Nurse talks about his dislike of Brexit and his fears for science research because of it, and life after winning a Nobel Prize.
In this video interview, Sir Paul Nurse talks about his dislike of Brexit and his fears for science research because of it, and life after winning a Nobel Prize.
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