Write A 3000-5000 Word Paper On Scientist Harald Zur Hausen, Nobel Prize For Physiology Or Medicine 2008
Use proper CITATIONS and REFERENCE LIST and NO PLAGIARISM
Scientist: Harald Zur Hausen, Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine 2008
Paper Organization: Please organize your paper according to the following sequence: Title—The full name of your Nobel Prize laureate followed by his/her birth date and a dash in parenthesis if he/she is still alive. Add his/her Nobel Prize and the year in the following line. Both lines should be centered and bold.
Marie Curie (7 November 1867 – 4 July 1934) The Nobel Prize in Physics 1903 and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1911
Short Biography:
It should include at least: Date and place of birth of the scientist, date and place of death of the scientist (if passed away), family of the scientist (particularly family members who influenced the scientist remarkably), education background (under graduate to graduate should be at least included) of the scientist, major career experience of the scientist, and a list of outstanding awards/honors the scientist received.
Major Scientific Achievements and Impacts:
You should summarize the major scientific achievements of the scientist and discuss the major impacts of his/her work, particularly the impacts on biological sciences. Don’t provide a list of awards/honors the scientist received (which should be included in the “Short Biography” session.) One or more separate paragraph(s) focusing on the Nobel Prize winning research of the scientist and its scientific (biological) background should be written specifically.
My Reflection:
This session constitutes 3 pts, containing your personal reflection after doing research and co-organizing a panel on your scientist. Any other comments or remarks can be also included in this session.
References A complete list of all references you cite in the text should be compiled, following the format described in “Reference and Citation Formatting.” (Note: This session should be written and submitted in a separate word file.)
Reference and Citation Formatting: Every reference from which you obtained data/information both for the text and for figure(s)/table(s) should be cited in both the text and the reference list. We use the “name-year” citation style of “Council of Science Editors. Style Manual Committee. 2014. Scientific Style and Format: The CSE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers. 8th edition. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press. 722p.” The style can be found from: http://www.scientificstyleandformat.org/Tools/SSF-Citation-Quick-Guide.html]: Click “SCIENTIFIC STYLE AND FORMAT CITATION QUICK GUIDE” at the left column and click “NAME-YEAR” under “Scientific Style and Format Citation Quick Guide.”
Collect data from any trustable sources you can find, for example, officially published books, peer-reviewed journal articles, and trustable internet resources, and in particular, the “main references” below:
1) Judson, Horace Freeland. 1996. The eighth day of creation. Makers of the revolution in biology. Twenty-fifth anniversary edition. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. 720pp.
2) Norrby, Erling. 2010. Nobel Prizes and Life Sciences. World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. 317pp.
3) Any biology textbook (such as “Sadava, David; Hillis, David M.; Heller, H. Craig; Berenbaum, May R. 2014. Life – The Science of Biology (10th Edition). W. H. Freeman & Company”
4) The official website of the Nobel Foundation (http://nobelprize.org/)
5) The “Nobel Laureates in DNAftB” website of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s Dolan DNA Learning Center (http://www.dnalc.org/resources/nobel/index.html)
6) The official website of Scitable by natureeducation (A collaborative learning space for science) (http://www.nature.com/scitable)
7) The Profiles in Science website of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (https://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/)
Figures and tables (if necessary) as well as their captions/legends should be included in this file.
Metric units (SI-International System of Units) must be used throughout the paper. Convert English units to metric or use both
Necessary figure(s) and table(s) can be included and all of them must be referred to in the text, in the order of appearance. For example:
“Groves of native dawn redwood trees were shown in Figure 1.” “Table 1 shows the data of samplings of native dawn redwood trees.”
Under each figure and table there should be a caption/legend. Figure and table numbers are formatted in CAPITAL letters, BOLD, followed by an em dash (–). Unless the figure was created by yourself, the source of the figure/table should be cited clearly at the end of the caption/legend. Examples:
FIGURE 1 – Reconstructed Arctic ecosystem during the early Paleogene global warming period (From Leng and Yang, 2009, cover figure)