Nobel committee unable to reach prize winner who is ‘living his best life’ hiking off grid | Nobel prizes

The Nobel Committee could not reach a win in a “grille” walking raid this year’s “best life”.
Fred Ramsdell shared the prestigious award on Monday with Seattle from the University of Osaka, Washington and Shimon Sakaguchi from Mary Brunkow from the University of Osaka in Japan due to the discovery of the functioning of the immune system.
However, Laureate’s digital detox means that the Nobel Committee could not reach it and could not break the news.
Jeffrey Bluestone, a friend of Ramsdell’s friend and the founding partner of the laboratory, said the researcher deserves the loan but could not reach him.
Bluestone, AFP’ye told, “I’m trying to keep him myself.
The Nobel Committee also hit a barricade trying to reach Brunkow – both researchers are based on the US West coast, nine hours behind Stockholm – but finally reached it.
“I wanted them to call me back,” said Thomas Perlmann, Secretary General of the Nobel Committee, said at a press conference that explained the winners.
Three won the research award defining the “security guards özen called regulatory T cells of the immune system.
His studies are related to the “peripheral immunity tolerance olan, which prevents the immune system from damaging the body and leads to the development of potential medical treatments that are now evaluated in clinical studies.
In 1995, 74 -year -old Sakaguchi discovered a previously unknown immune cell class that protects the body from autoimmune diseases in 1995.
Ramsdell, a senior project manager at the System Biology Institute in Seattle, who was born in 1961, and a 64 -year -old senior advisor at Sonoma Biothepeutics, made other important discoveries in 2001.
In 2020, the Nobel Committee had similar difficulties in contacting the winners of the Economy Award. When Bob Wilson’s phone rang at Stanford in the middle of the night, the committee had to call his wife instead.
Wilson had to wake him up when the committee winner could not reach Paul Milgrom. The images taken from Milgrom’s security camera caught the moment the Nobel victory was told and “Yes, wow life”.




