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Interview Rita Levi-Montalcini, Nobel Prize in Medicine 1986

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Interview excerpt with the 1986 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine, Rita Levi-Montalcini. She talks about why she had to make a laboratory in her bedroom to conduct research during World War II and the benefits of working in isolation. For the complete interview visit http://nobelprize.org/mediaplayer/index.php?id=1101

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  • 101-of -Enlightenment...

    Nothing short of impossible...

    Logic...

    Serenity...

    Work...

    Respect...

    La giovinezza è uno stato mentale...

    מזל טוב.. mazal tov...

    ©...Aronne

  • At 101 it makes her one of the world's oldest person still working.

    She has no plan for retirement according to her.

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  • respect!

  • Amazing!!! Awsome!!! the best role model.

  • AMAZING woman, highly intelligent, beautiful mind, thank you Professor Rita!

  • was the nobel for the immortality potion?

  • Interesting woman. Has to be said, humans will have surpassed their biological entities by the time youtube's transcribe audio algorithm can crack this.

  • @omnipotentfish yes, but show respect, people like her deserve to be the true leaders of earth's nations

  • she looks a bit like Mom from futurama

    lol

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