Bruce Beutler, Jules Hoffmann and Ralph Steinman claim the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

Beutler, Hoffmann and Steinman share the Nobel Prize in Medicine 2011

The Nobel Prize in Medicine (2011) was granted to researchers Bruce Beutler, Jules Hoffmann and Ralph Steinman.

Researchers Bruce Beutler (USA), Jules Hoffmann (Luxembourg) and Ralph Steinman (Canada) were awarded on Monday with the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2011. The three scientists were rewarded for their research in the immune system, informs AFP.

The prize was split, with half of the money going jointly to Bruce A. Beutler and Jules A. Hoffmann “for their discoveries concerning the activation of innate immunity” and the other half to Ralph M. Steinman “for his discovery of the dendritic cell and its role in adaptive immunity”.

Last year the trophy went to Briton Robert Edwards, considered the “father” of in vitro fertilization.
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Nobel Prizes in Physiscs and Chemistry will be awarded on Tuesday, and that for literature on Thursday. It is expected that the Nobel Peace Prize to be caimed by a representative of the “Arab Spring”, the movement that led to the collapse of authoritarian regimes in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya.

The prize in economic sciences will be delayed and awarded on October 10. It is understandable this situation and according to experts, it is too early for researches on current global crisis to be rewarded.

Nobel Prizes have been awarded since 1901, except for economics, established in 1968 by the Central Bank of Sweden.