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Article: BIOCOM/san diego and the Consulate of Sweden Honor Nobel Prize Winning Scientists in San Diego; San Diego Mayor Dick Murphy and the City Council Pass Resolution Declaring December 2001, 'Nobel Laureate Month'.
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- December 17, 2001
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SAN DIEGO -- BIOCOM/san diego, the premier regional association for the life sciences community, in conjunction with the Consulate of Sweden, hosted its Third Annual Nobel Laureate Dinner "Centennial Celebration of the Nobel Prize" on December 15, 2001. The Nobel Laureate Dinner has become a premier event for San Diego, celebrating the city's unique distinction of having the highest concentration of Nobel Laureates in the world. The gala highlighted the contributions made by the esteemed group of eight San Diego Nobel Prize winning scientists, including its newest recipient, K. Barry Sharpless, Ph.D., who heads up The Sharpless Lab at the Scripps Research Institute in La ...
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