Paul Nurse is a geneticist and cell biologist whose discoveries have helped to explain how the cell controls its cycle of growth and division. Paul’s contributions to cell biology and cancer research were recognised with a knighthood in 1999. In addition, Paul’s endeavours relating to the discovery of cell cycle regulatory molecules saw him jointly awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 2001. His new book is What is Life?Photo by Fiona Hanson, AP Images
Why science?
Our society is increasingly dependent on science and technology and everybody will need to understand science better.
Why this book?
For me, the key question in biology is ‘What is Life’, which is why I wrote the book.
What's next?
I have no idea what is next. Let’s see how well this book does.
What's exciting you at the moment?
What is exciting me is working with cells to try and make contributions to answering that question.
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