Degree receives a gold medal, a diploma and the equivalent of about $ 5.5 million
The Swedish Academy of Sciences announces this Monday 6, the Nobel Prize for Medicine. The winner (or winners) will receive a gold medal, a diploma and 11 million Swedish crowns (the equivalent of about $ 5.5 million).
Last year, the Medical Award was the Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun of the Americans for the discovery of micro -torna molecules and their role in activating and deactivating DNA extensions.
The program follows:
- Tuesday, 7: Physics
- Wednesday, the eighth: chemistry
- Thursday, 9,: Literature
- Friday, 10: peace
- Monday 13: economics
The delivery ceremony of the prize is scheduled for December 10, as occurs every year, the anniversary of the death of the Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel (1833-1896), creator of the prize.
Created in 1901, the prize was awarded 627 times to 976 people and 28 organizations. Brazil has never received a Nobel Prize, although some names have already thought about betting lists.
Source: Terra

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