Andrew Huberman· PhD
The Nobel Prize by the way I think it was 2018 or 2019 in medicine or physiology was actually awarded to The two scientists who discovered ctla4 and pd1
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The Nobel Prize by the way I think it was 2018 or 2019 in medicine or physiology was actually awarded to The two scientists who discovered ctla4 and pd1
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very recently we had a very exciting for those of us in this space very exciting Nobel Prize awarded I mean it was as we were discussing before we started recording it wasn't so much around immunotherapy but a very specific element of it which are the development of checkpoint inhibitors two of them in particular were basically acknowledged here that ctla-4 which I mentioned earlier NPD one
so pd1 uh turns out to be another one of these checkpoints on te- cells and the Nobel Prize by the way I think it was 2018 or 2019 in medicine or physiology was actually awarded to The two scientists who discovered ctla4 and pd1