This event brought together Nobel Prize laureates with 80 students from Latin America and the Caribbean.
There was a focus on issues that include the responsibilities of the scientist, the power of collaboration, building bridges with policy makers and society in general, and the wider societal implications of these themes. Nobel Prize laureates Elizabeth Blackburn, medicine laureate 2009, Emmanuelle Charpentier, chemistry laureate 2020, Bernard Feringa, chemistry laureate 2016, May-Britt Moser, medicine laureate 2014 and Saul Perlmutter, physics laureate 2011.
Find below the links to the Nobel Proze Dialogue with Latin America and the Caribbean…