Nobel Laureate Peter Doherty describes his formula for writing a scientific paper. He never writes the introduction first, he avoids repeating himself, and suggests taking out 30% of the words in the first draft. In these ways he aims to come across to reviewers as 'all knowing'.
Peter Doherty shared the 1996 Nobel Medicine Prize for discovering the nature of the cellular immune defense. This video was filmed during his visit to India as part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative.
Through the Initiative, Nobel Laureates give career advice for young scientists, explain their discoveries and give insights into life after the Nobel Prize.
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