Erling Norrby was a professor of Virology for 25 years at the Karolinska Institute, the School of Medicine in Stockholm, and during these years he was heavily involved in the selection process for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. He then served as Permanent Secretary at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for six years. In this position he had an overriding role for the prizes in physics and chemistry and was a member of the Board of the Nobel Foundation. Currently, Norrby researches the Nobel Archives, which are opened for scholarly research 50 years after a prize is awarded. He has written two books about his research: Nobel Prizes and Life Sciences, and Nobel Prizes and Nature’s Surprises.
Talks with this Speaker
DNA and the Nobel Prize: The History of the Discovery of DNA Structure
Erling Norrby takes us through the history of the discovery of DNA structure from the 1940s to 1962, when the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Watson, Crick, and Wilkins. (Talk recorded in November 2013)
Audience:
- General Public
- Student
- Researcher
- Educators of H. School / Intro Undergrad
- Educators of Adv. Undergrad / Grad
Duration: 17:27
The Nobel Prize
Erling Norrby, a former professor at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, talks about the Nobel Prize and selection process for this prestigious award. (Talk recorded in November 2013)
Audience:
- General Public
- Student
- Researcher
- Educators of H. School / Intro Undergrad
- Educators of Adv. Undergrad / Grad
Duration: 18:58