The Cause and Effect of a Breakthrough: A Conversation with Nobel Laureates
Brief
Breakthroughs are pivotal moments in human history, catalyzing advancements that redefine the status quo. Yet, one could only question: what are the intricacies of a breakthrough? This session aims to explore the dynamics surrounding breakthroughs how they are sparked and the profound effects they have on societies, industries, and individuals, providing insights into fostering environments conducive to innovation and understanding the transformative power of groundbreaking discoveries.
Speakers
Prof. Michael Levitt
Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry 2013
Richard Roberts
Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology or Medicine 1993
Rebecca McLaughlin-Eastham
TV Anchor