Oliver Smithies is a toolmaker. He shared the Nobel prize for discoveries that led to the development of knockout mice. Diego Bohórquez uses mouse models to understand how our gut regulates appetite. He has wanted to meet Smithies ever since he moved from his native Ecuador to Duke University in the United States. When the two meet in Lindau they have an instant rapport and soon they're sharing ideas about their research projects and talking about what makes a successful scientific collaboration.
2 man full of shit old man didnt take his advice.
TheSonyb90 2 weeks ago
The final piece of advice was amazing! I'm finding myself in a situation like that. I'm going to start my master degree in January 2012, but I still don't know if working with C. elegans (in the genetic and molecular biology field which I have experience) is really for me. I do enjoy Immunology but I just don't have experience with it to start my masters in this field.
notreveh 4 months ago