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On Sep 21st, we had the honor to pay a visit to the Shanghai office site of HuaQiao Foundation and interviewed the chairman of HQF, Mr. Frank Yih. | On Sep 21st, we had the honor to pay a visit to the Shanghai office site of HuaQiao Foundation and interviewed the chairman of HQF, Mr. Frank Yih. | ||
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==Interview with Dr. Oliver Smithies== | ==Interview with Dr. Oliver Smithies== | ||
+ | Nothing seems more sublime in the eyes of scientific researchers than Nobel Prize because the winners are always those who have done the greatest contributions to mankind and represent the highest level in their own field. On Oct 16th, members of BioCraft were very honored to have a valuable opportunity to be invited to the Round Table discussion with Dr. Oliver Smithies, the Nobel Prize winner in Medicine or Physiology in 2007 hold by Astrazeneca Nobel Medicine Initiative. The conversation was very enlightening and we got really important advice from such a great master in Molecular Biology. | ||
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+ | ===About Dr. Oliver Smithies=== | ||
+ | [[Image:12SJTU_Oliver1.jpg|thumb|275px|left|''Fig.4'' :Dr. Oliver Smithies]] | ||
+ | Oliver Smithies (born June 23, 1925) is a British-born American geneticist and Nobel laureate, credited with the invention of gel electrophoresis in 1955, and the simultaneous discovery, with Mario Capecchi and Martin Evans, of the technique of homologous recombination of transgenic DNA with genomic DNA, a much more reliable method of altering animal genomes than previously used, and the technique behind gene targeting and knockout mice. | ||
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+ | On October 8, 2007, Smithies was announced as co-winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Mario Capecchi of the University of Utah and Martin Evans of Cardiff University "for their discoveries of principles for introducing specific gene modifications in mice by the use of embryonic stem cells." Smithies is the first full professor at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill to receive a Nobel Prize. | ||
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+ | The whole session was attended by several members from BioCraft Club and basically under a relaxing and easygoing atmosphere. Dr. Smithies was really nice and open to any questions that we were interested in. | ||
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+ | The questions were varying from professional research to scientific ideology and from hobbies to values, and he answered each question with patience. He shared with us his story in college life and how his love of science came from an early fascination with radios and telescopes and said the passion for exploration for the unknown kept him energetic and young. | ||
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+ | When we asked about his opinion in Synthetic Biology from the standing of traditional molecular biology, he showed great interest and optimism about the future development of this discipline. And he was very impressed by the project our iGEM team has done this year. Our discussion also included certain issues concerning biosafety and bioethics which are controversial these days. | ||
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+ | Near the end of the session, he encouraged us to pursue what we were enthusiastic about and wished us to obtain a bigger result in the future. | ||
+ | [[Image:12SJTU_Oliver2.jpg|thumb|550px|center|''Fig.5'' :Dr. Oliver Smithies taking pictures with the members of BioCraft]] | ||
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