屠呦呦獲獎背後 那些未獲個人榮譽但貢獻集體智慧的中國科學家 - 大陸 - 南早中文
Youyou Tu working with Prof Lou Zhicen in the 1950s. Photograph: APYouyou Tu: how Mao’s challenge to malaria pioneer led to Nobel prize | Science | The Guardian
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This photo taken in the 1980s released by Xinhua News Agency on Monday Oct. 5, 2015 shows Tu Youyou, a pharmacologist with the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences in Beijing, working on artemisinin, a drug therapy for malaria. Three scientists from Ireland, Japan and China won the 2015 Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday, Oct. 5, 2015 for discovering drugs against malaria and other parasitic diseases that affect hundreds of millions of people every year. Tu was awarded the prize for discovering artemisinin, a drug that has helped significantly reduce the mortality rates of malaria patients. (Yang Wumin/Xinhua via AP) NO SALES
3 share Nobel medicine prize for tropical disease drugs | www.wsbradio.com
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Youyou Tu: how Mao’s challenge to malaria pioneer led to Nobel prize | Science | The Guardian
http://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/oct/05/youyou-tu-how-maos-challenge-to-malaria-pioneer-led-to-nobel-prize
屠呦呦獲獎背後 那些未獲個人榮譽但貢獻集體智慧的中國科學家 - 大陸 - 南早中文
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