Joseph L. Goldstein - Essays On "The Art of Science"

Essays On "The Art of Science"

Since 2000, Goldstein has authored a series of essays considering science as a creative pursuit, and explores the links between the art and science. The essays appear in the journal Nature Medicine, and coincide with the annual announcement of the Lasker Awards, with which Goldstein is affiliated in the capacity of jury chairman.

  • Joseph L. Goldstein (October 2012). "Paradigm shifts in science: insights from the arts". Nature Medicine 18 (10): 1473-1477. doi:10.1038/nm.2923.
  • Joseph L. Goldstein (October 2011). "The card players of Caravaggio, Cézanne and Mark Twain: tips for getting lucky in high-stakes research". Nature Medicine 17 (10): 1201-1205. doi:10.1038/nm.2465.
  • Joseph L. Goldstein (October 2010). "How to win a Lasker? Take a close look at Bathers and Bulls". Nature Medicine 16 (10): 1091-1096. doi:10.1038/nm1010-1091.
  • Joseph L. Goldstein (October 2009). "Lasker Awards and papal portraiture: turning fields upside down". Nature Medicine 15 (10): 1137-1140. doi:10.1038/nm1009-1137.
  • Joseph L. Goldstein (October 2008). "Exuberant unpredictability: sine qua non for priceless and prizeworthy biomedical research". Nature Medicine 14 (10): 1029-1032. doi:10.1038/nm1008-1029.
  • Joseph L. Goldstein (October 2007). "Creation and revelation: two different routes to advancement in the biomedical sciences". Nature Medicine 13 (10): 1151-1154. doi:10.1038/nm1642.
  • Joseph L. Goldstein (October 2006). "Venture science: climbing the ladder to telomerase, cognitive therapy and in situ hybridization". Nature Medicine 12 (10): 1129-1132. doi:10.1038/nm1006-1129.
  • Joseph L. Goldstein (October 2005). "60 years of winged victories for biomedical research". Nature Medicine 11 (10): 1023-1025. doi:10.1038/nm1005-1023.
  • Joseph L. Goldstein (October 2004). "Towering science: an ounce of creativity is worth a ton of impact". Nature Medicine 10 (10): 1015-1017. doi:10.1038/nm1004-1015.
  • Joseph L. Goldstein (October 2003). "It's a grand year for celebrating science". Nature Medicine 9 (10): 1237-1238. doi:10.1038/nm937.
  • Joseph L. Goldstein (October 2002). "Synergy and symbiosis à la Matisse-Picasso". Nature Medicine 8 (10): 1053-1054. doi:10.1038/nm768.
  • Joseph L. Goldstein (October 2001). "Knockout mice and test-tube babies". Nature Medicine 7 (10): 1079-1080. doi:10.1038/nm1001-1079.

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