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Published 18:48 IST, October 3rd 2020

Venkatraman Ramakrishnan 'didn't believe' he had won the Nobel Prize; Read to know more

Venkatraman Ramakrishnan was having a bad day when he got a call that he had won the Nobel prize. His reaction was what one might have expected

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Getting a Nobel Prize is a dream of every researcher who dedicates his entire life doing ground-breaking research in any subject. But when Indian-American scientist, Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, got a call from Sweden aprising him on his win, he thought it was a prank being played on him. The Instagram account of Nobel Prize shared a post recalling this day. 

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In a post on the official Instagram handle of Nobel Prize, it is mentioned that Venkatraman Ramakrishnan had a bad day when he got the call. His bike had gotten a flat tire as he was on his way to Cambridge University. His telephone rang just as he entered his office. ”This is an important phone call from Stockholm – please hold”, the caller said. He angrily said to the caller in response, “Whoever put you up to this – I don’t believe you!" 

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The general secretary was now on the phone and when he, too, congratulated Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, he was still dubious. Even as the general secretary tried to convince him that the news was true, the Indian-American scientist still refused to believe it.  He then spoke to Måns Ehrenberg who was the committee member Venkatraman Ramakrishnan had met before. After speaking to him, Ramakrishnan actually believed it was true and not a prank. The scientist also heard laughter fin the background and realised he was on loudspeaker. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

How would you react if you received a phone call claiming that you had been awarded the Nobel Prize? Structural biologist Venkatram Ramakrishnan couldn't believe that he had been awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. In October 11 years ago, Ramakrishnan was in a bad mood as his day had not started well. His bike had gotten a flat tire on his way to work which caused him to arrive late to his office at the University of Cambridge. Just as he arrived at the office the telephone rang: ”This is an important phone call from Stockholm – please hold.” He answered angrily: "Whoever put you up to this – I don’t believe you!". The general secretary then came on to congratulate the newly awarded Chemistry Laureate, who still was very sceptical. The general secretary tried to convince him that the news was true but it wasn't until Ramakrishnan got to speak with the committee member Måns Ehrenberg (who he had met before) that he believed it. He then heard the laughter in the background - he was on loud speaker... Photo: The Royal Society. Via Wikimedia Commons. . . . #NobelPrize #Nobel #award #announcements #chemistry #call #telephone #bicycle #science #research #discovery

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It was hard for people to believe that Venkatraman Ramakrishnan would believe this is to be a prank. The post has garnered over 6000 likes on Instagram and people are sharing and commenting on what they would have done had they gotten a call for winning the Nobel Prize. Here is how netizens reacted to this - 

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The Indian-origin scientist won the prestigious Nobel Prize in 2009 for his notable work in the field of chemistry. According to Nobelprize.org, he had studied the structure and function of the ribosome. His contribution was important in the production of anti-biotics. The prize was shared by three scientists. His autobiography is available on the website of Nobel Prize.

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18:48 IST, October 3rd 2020