Growing Nerve Cells

YouTube/Sciencecentral: As if winning $1.5 million wasn't enough, the winners of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry also get an enthusiastic "shout out" from us. As storytellers who rely on images or video to report on scientific discoveries , our jobs have been made a whole lot easier thanks to Osamu Shimomura, Martin Chalfie, and Roger Y. Tsien.
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My old roommate is working on stem cells in muscle tissue. It should be in PNAS in a couple weeks, as well.

This really was a great nobel prize. The applications as a result of this work have been so far reaching it is truly amazing. For those of you who don't know, Shimomura found that certain proteins in jellyfish glow under UV radiation. Then I think Martin figured out how to tag other proteins, in such a way as to tell us where specific proteins are located in the cell. Location and function are closely related in the cell, and this has allowed biologists to determine the function of many proteins and what are termed pathways.

It is probably one of the most significant discoveries of our time.

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