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Si parlerà di Premi Nobel italiani al simposio “The History, Uses and Future of the Nobel Prize in Italy”, mercoledì 6 ottobre alle ore 15 presso la Sala di Lettura della Biblioteca Storia della medicina della Sapienza a Roma
PROGRAM
The History, Uses and Future of the Nobel Prize in Italy
Symposium, 6 October 2022, 3pm-6.30pm
Venue: Sala di Lettura, Sala di Lettura della Biblioteca Storia della medicina, Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, Viale dell’Università, 34.a, 00185 Roma
3.00-3.15 Welcome addresses:
Maria Conforti, Museo di Storia della Medicina, Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza
HE Jan Björklund, Swedish ambassador in Italy
Heiner Fangerau, Heinrich-Heine-University, Düsseldorf
3.15-3.45 Paolo Mazzarello, Pavia: Golgi – the first Italian Nobel laureate
3.45-4.15 Giacomo Padrini, Düsseldorf: Italian nominees for the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine 1901-1950: Scholars, Research trends, Hotspots
4.15-4.30 Break
4.30-5.00 Luca Borghi, Rome: Aldo Castellani, Nobel nominee and globetrotter of Italian medicine
5.00-5.30 Elisabetta Sirgiovanni, Rome: Ugo Cerletti: the missing Nobel Prize
5.30-5.50 Nils Hansson, Thorsten Halling, Düsseldorf: The Gender Award Gap: (In)visibility of women in prize cultures
5.50-6.00 Giovanni Paoloni, Commissione per la Storia dell'Accademia dei Lincei: Commentary
6.00-6.30 Panel discussion: The Uses and Future of (Nobel) prizes in Italy, with all speakers (moderated by Nils Hansson)
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