The eighth student to have received a doctorate in Biology from UC San Diego, in 1968, Tonegawa gave the following Nobel Laureate Lecture—titled “From Molecular Biology to Immunology and [...]
Interviewed by Adam Smith, the editor-in-chief of Nobelprize.org, Susumu Tonegawa describes the Picower Institute, the work of the 1965 Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine which first [...]
As part of the MIT Museum’s Second Annual Cambridge Science Festival, Susumu Tonegawa discusses his life and work, and answers questions from the general public, during the “Lunch with a [...]
Parts 1 and 2 of the Picower Institute’s Inaugural Symposium, titled “Vision of the Future,” features Nobel laureates Susumu Tonegawa, Sydney Brenner, Richard Axel, Eric Kandel and James Watson. [...]
In labs around the world, mice learn to navigate complex mazes, locate chocolaty rewards, and after an interval, run the mazes again with maximum efficiency, swiftly collecting all the sweets. [...]