

48 | Carolyn Bertozzi and a long game called science
Dec 25, 2023
Carolyn Bertozzi, Nobel Prize-winning chemist, discusses the unstructured process of science and how breakthroughs can come from unexpected places. She also highlights the challenges faced by newcomers in the field and emphasizes the importance of personal chemistry in running a successful lab. The podcast explores the distinction between day science and night science, the role of creativity in research, and the value of collaborations. It also discusses the frustrations and breakthroughs in tuberculosis study and the concept of the long game in science.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Day Science vs. Night Science
02:29 • 11min
Exploring New Research Areas and the Role of Creativity in Science
13:22 • 2min
Collaborations in Science: Dynamics and Benefits
15:47 • 9min
Long-Term Research Frustrations and Collaborative Breakthroughs in Tuberculosis Study
24:56 • 4min
The Long Game in Science: Recognizing the Contributions of Previous Researchers
28:51 • 12min