What makes UC a scientific powerhouse? Ask a Nobel laureate
Four UC Nobel laureates share what they discovered at UC, why it matters and why their world-changing work could only have happened at the University of California.
Four UC Nobel laureates share what they discovered at UC, why it matters and why their world-changing work could only have happened at the University of California.
We’re the first university in the world to have four faculty receive Nobel Prizes in a single year, and these scientists join a long legacy of UC laureates.
These discoveries span decades and disciplines, but they all have one important thing in common: They’ve all relied on competitive funding from the federal government.
“These fellows are among the best and brightest of the University’s young ambassadors to the scientific world,” said President Michael V. Drake, M.D.
Outstanding young scientists and economists from UC campuses and affiliated national laboratories will join Nobel laureates from around the world at this year’s Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Germany.
Celebrate UC’s newest Nobel laureates and hear their reflections on the value and impact of scientific discovery.
Register now to join us as we celebrate UC’s newest Nobel laureates and hear their reflections on the value and impact of scientific discovery.