Fundamentals December 2019

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Gregg Semenza Accepts Nobel Prize

It was the moment of a lifetime for Johns Hopkins physician-scientist Gregg Semenza, M.D., Ph.D., who was among 14 Nobel laureates honored at a formal ceremony Dec. 10 attended by friends, loved ones and members of Sweden’s royal family.

Gregg Semenza accepts the Nobel Prize from King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden

Articles in this Issue

  • Five Things Nobel Laureate Gregg Semenza Wishes Everyone Knew About Science

    Before heading to Sweden to accept his Nobel Prize, Johns Hopkins scientist Gregg Semenza shared five insights about science that he wants more people to understand.

    Nobel Prize Medal
  • Image of the Month: Nikon Small World

    Congratulations to Norman Barker, M.A., M.S., for his work’s recognition in the Nikon Small World photomicrography competition! Barker and Christine Iacobuzio-Donahue, M.D., Ph.D., collaborated to capture this stunning image of zebrafish embryos glowing green and red.

    Zebrafish embryos
  • Video of the Month: A Celebration of Nobel Proportions

    Watch: After a whirlwind of events, ceremonies and banquets in Stockholm during Nobel Week, Johns Hopkins scientist Gregg Semenza returned to Baltimore and was congratulated by hundreds of faculty and staff members and students during the Celebration of Nobel Proportions with a tribute video with messages from many of Semenza’s friends and colleagues.

    Semenza portrait in Nobel museum
  • Headlines

    Johns Hopkins Institute for Basic Biomedical Sciences in the news.

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  • Highlights

    Newsroom highlights for December 2019

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  • In Brief

    Faculty highlights for December 2019

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