For Katalin Karikó, These Have Been the Most Important Books of the 21st Century so Far
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The modern science that paves the way for longer, healthier lives and the story of the pioneering child from Nyíregyháza. Here are the Nobel Prize-winning biochemist's most memorable reading experiences since 2000.
Today, he devotes 6-8 hours a day to reading, although this mostly consists of studying specialized literature that is closely related to his current work. Among these, Katalin Karikó, the Nobel Prize-winning biochemist, mentions mainly biomedical dissertations. In addition, one of his most recent reading experiences is Sándor Friderikusz's book Eddig and the work of the recent Nobel Prize-winning writer László Krasznahorkai Báró Wenckheim has r…
When I was a high school student, I really loved literature. I learned many poems, I was a fan of Mihály Vörösmarty, and later of Endré Ady – recalled Katalin Karikó in her response to a Telex poll in which artists and scientists were asked which book published in the 21st century was truly important, opinion-shaping, and inspiring to them. The Nobel Prize-winning Hungarian scientist said that her daily reading quota is currently 6-8 hours, but …
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