Nobel Laureates Tell Students Endurance is the Key to Success
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Nobel Laureates Prof Richard J Roberts and Prof Christiane Nusslein-Volhard today advised students that endurance was the key to success in any scientific discovery.

The Nobel Laureates were speaking here at the Nobel Series organised by Nobel Media and Goa government's Department of Science and Technology. It began yesterday and will continue for three days.

The dialogues were held in two sessions, moderated by Dr Mattias Fyrenius and Dr K Vijayraghvan respectively.

Prof Carl Harris, Chairman of the Nobel Foundation, Sweden participated in the first session.

While addressing the gathering, Prof Roberts said that parents are overprotecting their children, especially in the cities.

"Children living in the farms are healthier and closer to nature. Parents must let their children free to explore the wonders of science. We must follow our own interests and develop talent. If you do not like a field, do not hesitate in switching, take risks," he said.

While answering a question raised by a student about essentials of the best research, Prof Volhard claimed that a good surrounding or environment was essential for best results.

"A healthy setting broadens our views. Be your own master and discover things. Learn from what you have," Prof Volhard stated.

Answering a question about work-life balance, the laureates agreed that it s their love for science which has kept them motivated.

"If one wants to jump into the field of research, it is mandatory that one travels to foreign universities in order to derive new perspectives and to broaden scientific horizons.

However, after a certain period of time, they must return to their homeland. India is a hub of the world s best universities. Hence, make the best use of your own resources," stated Prof Roberts said.

"Find a niche which is less populated. It helps in building realistic and original content. Have confidence in yourself and believe that nothing is impossible. Come out with good ideas. Understand the basics, read more books, sort out your priorities, be creative and love science. Only then will you succeed," Prof Volhard said.

In the second session, Prof Serge Haroche and Prof Tomas Lindahl spoke about teams in scientific research.

"To obtain the best research project, one must have colleagues who have a different viewpoint. If you have a good team, you get the best results," Prof Haroche said.

Prof Lindahl stressed the need for a strong education system which recognized the importance of science.

"Science is a universal agent of truth. Understanding its history is essential. It is important not to be misguided and to be careful with your opinions. The foundation training should be robust," he said.