Neuroscience in the Nobel perspective |
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Authors: | Sourkes Theodore L |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. theodore.sourkes@mcgill.ca |
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Abstract: | The Nobel Prizes for Physiology or Medicine have included a relatively large number of awards for work in the neurosciences, or for work construed to have made a contribution to neuroscience. These are recognized in this article by brief explanations of the particular contribution that warranted this magnificent (and munificent) award. The first prizes in neuroscience were awarded five years after the initiation of the Nobel Foundation's program. Up to 2005, 28 prizes have been awarded for achievements in neuroscience to 52 individuals. |
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