Krebs Fest is a celebration of the scientific research of Sir Hans Krebs, winner of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1953 for his pioneering work at the University of Sheffield.
This collection shows how Krebs' legacy lives on in our cutting-edge research through exhibitions, artworks and a series of public events, including talks by the Nobel Prize winners Sir Richard Roberts and Sir Paul Nurse. It also features interviews with world renown artist Luke Jerram.
Finally, be sure to check out the fantastic "Krebs Rap" with special guest - Science rapper Oort Kuiper!
This collection shows how Krebs' legacy lives on in our cutting-edge research through exhibitions, artworks and a series of public events, including talks by the Nobel Prize winners Sir Richard Roberts and Sir Paul Nurse. It also features interviews with world renown artist Luke Jerram.
Finally, be sure to check out the fantastic "Krebs Rap" with special guest - Science rapper Oort Kuiper!
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From Graham McElearney
An animation that introduces Sir Hans Krebs and the Krebs cycle, and how his legacy lives on today at the University of Sheffield, with the pioneering research centres … -
Sir Paul Nurse was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2001, and until 30th November 2015 was the President of the Royal Society. Three of the great…
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A rap about Hans Krebs and the Krebs Cycle written and performed by Oort Kuiper.
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Sir Richard Roberts was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1993. European non-governmental organisations and politicians have declared that genetically…
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A 90ft long E.Coli bacterium was commissioned for Krebs Fest, and displayed in multiple locations around Sheffield. In addition, a glass mitochondrion sculpture is now…
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Professor Simon Foster, lead academic of Krebs Fest gives an overview of the festival; looking back at the life of Sir Hans Krebs and celebrating his legacy. Simon…
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Widespread antimicrobial resistance, the limited pipeline of novel antimicrobials and the rapid evolution of micro-organisms are global health problems. Professor…
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The Grantham Centre for Sustainable Futures is an innovative collaboration between the University of Sheffield and the Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the…
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Dr Ashley Cadby delivers an informative and entertaining talk on the fascinating world of microscopy; and describes how the University of Sheffield is using…
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Professor Simon Foster, Lead Academic for Krebs Fest gives a quick background to Sir Hans Krebs, and describes his importance to Sheffield.
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Dave Hornby, Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Sheffield delves into the history of Sir Hans Krebs, and describes his journey to Sheffield via Germany and…
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