History of Neuroscience - Rita Levi-Montalcini and the Discovery of Nerve Growth Factor
Offered By: Society for Neuroscience via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the life and groundbreaking work of Italian neurologist Rita Levi-Montalcini in this 58-minute archival interview from the Society for Neuroscience's "History of Neuroscience in Autobiography" series. Discover how Levi-Montalcini's pioneering research led to the discovery of nerve growth factor, earning her the 1986 Nobel Prize. Learn about her contributions to tissue culture techniques, the role of growth-promoting factors in the immune system, and her impact on the field of neuroscience. Gain insights into Levi-Montalcini's personal life, including her family background and collaborations with scientists like Giuseppe Davey and Helmer Booker. Delve into the remarkable career of the oldest living Nobel Laureate and first to reach 100 years old, as she shares her experiences and scientific journey in this captivating interview conducted on December 18-19, 1996.
Syllabus
Rita LeviMontalcini
Giuseppe Davey
Helmer Booker
Tissue Culture
GrowthPromoting Factor
Immune System
Family
Taught by
Society for Neuroscience
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