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My scientific specialty is chronobiology (circadian rhythms and photoperiodism), with additional interests in comparative physiology, animal behavior and evolution. I am not an MD so I cannot diagnose and treat your sleep problems. As well as writing this blog, I am also the Online Discussion Expert for PLoS. This is a personal blog and opinions within it in no way reflect the policies of PLoS. You can contact me at: Coturnix@gmail.com


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A Local Slant On Nobel Prizes, Again.

Category: Science Practice
Posted on: October 12, 2007 7:25 PM, by Coturnix

Smithies is not the only winner of this year's Nobel Prize with a local connection.

The Nobel Prize for Peace was awarded this morning and one of the recepients is the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The chair of IPCC is Dr. Rajendra Kumar Pachauri, a triple alumnus and former professor at my alma mater North Carolina State University:

Pachauri, chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), obtained all three of his graduate degrees from NC State, including a master's degree in industrial engineering in 1972, and doctorates in industrial engineering and economics. He also served at NC State as an assistant professor (August 1974 - May 1975) and visiting faculty member (summer 1976 and 1977) in the Department of Economics.

Oh, and unless you just woke up from The Long Sleep, you probably heard that the other recepient sharing the prize is some fella by the name of Al Gore. Ever heard of him? Apparently, he is the only person in history to get both a Nobel and an Oscar (is that true?). Next for him: an Olympic Gold medal and then he'll have everything. Except Pulitzer, Emmy and winning the American Idol...oh, and the U.S.Presidency - darn, that's the one he should have won some seven years ago.

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1

Umm, Gore also won an Emmy this year.

Posted by: Tim Lambert | October 12, 2007 11:13 PM

2

He did? How about a Grammy then?

Posted by: coturnix | October 12, 2007 11:30 PM

3

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Gore#Honors_and_awards

* 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) (environment)
* 2007 Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Television for Current TV, Primetime Emmy Award (interactive technology)
* 2007 Prince of Asturias Award in Spain (environment) [103]
* 2007 The Sir David Attenborough Award for Excellence in Nature Filmmaking (environment) [104]
* 2007 Honorary Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences [105]
* 2005 Lifetime Achievement Award, Webby Awards (interactive technology)

Posted by: Why fill the form | October 16, 2007 7:23 AM

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