Svante Paabo won the Nobel Prize in Medicine/Physiology this year.
Paabo is one of the founders of paleogenetics, the science of extracting readable DNA from remains of hominids that
Svante Pääbo, who overcame the technical challenges resulting from the degradation of DNA during tens of thousands of years, receives the 10 million-krona ($900,000) award from the Nobel Assembly in Stockholm.
Congrats to him. I hope to say something about the subject matter behind his award soon. For now, enjoy the comic.
Prof. Pääbo's biological father, Sune Bergstrom, won the same Nobel (Medicine/Physiology) in 1982. Apparently, the father never really acknowledged the son as his own.
ReplyDeleteSvante Pääbo chose genetics as his area of research, going deep into the ancestry of our species... Coincidence?
I did not know this was a father-son win. It is fascinating, especially in this context. Thanks for sharing.
DeleteBegs the question: are great minds more a matter of genes or less?
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