10 Simple rules to win a Nobel Prize

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Over the years, there’s been much practical advice offered to young scientists in the PLOS Ten Simple Rules Collection.

Now here to answer the quintessential question, “How do you win the ultimate prize in scientific achievement?” is Richard J. Roberts’ article Ten Simple Rules to Win a Nobel Prize. Dr. Roberts is the winner of the 1993 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine and a PLOS author.

The result is a bit of fun and, at the same time, makes some important points. Some of the rules may surprise you.

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