![]() ![]() So I wasn't used to books and examinations, to be quite honest with you. Paul Nurse: Well, you know, I didn't come from an academic family, it was a rather normal working-class family, so nobody else in my family stayed (brothers, sisters) beyond 15. ![]() I just assume you had a gilded path going through the universities, but now I read in your book that in fact you hardly managed to get in because you'd failed French a few times. My first question, Paul, is the unlikely nature of life, one's own personal life. Sir Paul Nurse is the first director of the renowned Francis Crick Institute in London and, like Crick, is obsessed by 'What is Life?', the title of his delightful first book. Robyn Williams: Our next superstar has only one Nobel, but he has also been president of the Royal Society of London. ![]()
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