Email Print Share
February 21, 2014

1991 NMS awardee Ronald Breslow describes the development of a new class of anticancer drugs.

1991 National Medal of Science medalist Ronald Breslow discusses how his career progressed from a curious young man mixing random chemicals to a devoted research chemist contributing to a new class of anticancer drugs.

Credit: NSF


Images and other media in the National Science Foundation Multimedia Gallery are available for use in print and electronic material by NSF employees, members of the media, university staff, teachers and the general public. All media in the gallery are intended for personal, educational and nonprofit/non-commercial use only.

Videos credited to the National Science Foundation, an agency of the U.S. Government, may be distributed freely. However, some materials within the videos may be copyrighted. If you would like to use portions of NSF-produced programs in another product, please contact the Video Team in the Office of Legislative and Public Affairs at the National Science Foundation.

Additional information about general usage can be found in Conditions.