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Nobel Museum Exhibition workshop highlights role of molecules in development of human life

Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation (MBRF), Foundation-- a member of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives-- organised a workshop on the subject Nobel Prizes: the life and the dance of large molecules, as part of the Nobel Museum Exhibition 2016, hosted by MBRF in Dubai.

The workshop, which is the 2nd in a series, talked about the function of the molecules in the development of human life, and the scientific research study and discoveries carried out in this area. It likewise highlighted the winners of Nobel Prize in the areas associated with DNA as well as chromosomes and proteins, and explained the value of the various types of particles and their function in the structure of the body.

The workshop led by Dr. Erling Norrby, former long-term secretary of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, was attended by His Excellency Jamal bin Huwaireb, Managing Director of MBRF, and a great deal of academics and students of medical specialties from numerous universities from UAE.

Dr. Norrby explained the importance of the study of particles in the field of knowledge and research study, and stated the discovery of DNA marked a significant leap in human sciences. It unwinded essential info before researchers, and the controversies surrounding the subject caused further studies and thorough research study in the study of particles, he said.

Dr. Norrby stated the most important discovery in the field of molecules was made by Frederick Banting, who was one of the youngest winners of the Nobel Prize, and was honoured for his deal with human insulin production. Dr. Norrby also highlighted the role of Vobyose Levine This Name couldn't be Verified there no such name, please check!, who made numerous discoveries that revealed the function of particles in the development of human life.

Dr. Norrby also exposed discoveries by Peter and Linus Pauling, who got the Nobel Prize in chemistry for their researches on the structure of amino acids and proteins.

Throughout the workshop, Dr. Norrby said youths searching for skilled guidance in their research study and clinical professions to attain success as future pioneers and to find a location in the list of Noble Prize winners. He likewise stressed the requirement for self-development through understanding pursuits, and required efforts in advancement of research efforts along with creation of encouraging environment to develop ingenious generations in the locations of science and knowledge.

The third and last workshop in the series on March 13 will highlight the experience of Nobel Laureates in Physiology and Medicine.
MBRF is arranging the Nobel Museum Exhibition in Dubai for the second successive year. This year, the exhibit is being held under the style, 'Exploring Life: Noble Prize in Physiology or Medicine' till March 21st at the Children's City in Dubai Creek Park.

Nobel Museum Exhibition 2016 gets visitors every day from 9 AM to 8 PM, except on Fridays when it opens from 3 PM to 9 PM.

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