1. I am more interested in the results.
2. Discovery is usually not easy to do, and sometimes we feel frustrated and lose confidence.
3. You need to be smart, but this is not the most important thing. The most important thing is your motivation to do it well.
4. First of all, you must like to do something, and you must feel happy in the process of doing it. Only such things are worth doing.
5. As a scientist, the highest reward is that his discovery can withstand the test of time and be proven correct and the truth after many years.
6. All my adrenaline was secreted, all receptors were activated, and the news of winning the award activated all my adrenaline G proteins.
7. If young people want to succeed, they must not only be diligent, diligent, and curious, but also have support from the outside world, giving them the freedom to seek knowledge and explore what they want to explore.
8. Intelligence is one aspect, the most important thing is enterprising spirit. You need to be smart, but that's not the most important thing. The most important thing is your motivation to do it well. You have to work hard or you won't be happy.
9. Gilman was born in New Haven, Connecticut. Graduated from Yale University in 1962 with a bachelor's degree. He received his doctorate in medicine from Case Western University in 1969. From 1971 to 1981, he taught and engaged in research at the University of Virginia. In 1977, while teaching at the University of Virginia, Gilman discovered G proteins and their role in cell signaling. In 1981, Gilman successfully purified the first protein. Gilman has been engaged in G protein research. Gilman won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1994 for his pioneering work in biology.