Morich Zsigmond Correctional College in Kessigalas named its biology class after former student Katalin Carrico. In the Lowcountry, they also paid tribute to the work of our country’s first female Nobel laureate by planting a tree.
“All week we were burning with Nobel Prize fever. We prepared with an exhibition, thematic tours, lectures and announced tenders so that all our students would be aware of the scientific rank of the Nobel Prize and would learn about the pride of our school and the work and scientific achievements of Katalin Carrico, who graduated from the institution in 1973. At the entrance to Morić, we congratulate Catalin Carrico with the giant Molino, on the occasion of receiving the most prestigious scientific award, the Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology, on Sunday. During today’s celebration, we also pay tribute to the scientific activities of our former valedictorian by naming his biology class after him, and we bow our heads to his achievements, but also to pay tribute to With his boundless love for Kisújszállás and his former school and his humility towards scientific research. . – General Manager Joseph Toth said at the event on Friday.
Nobel laureates are celebrated by the public media
On Sunday, December 10, public service channels will honor all Hungarian Nobel laureates with a thematic broadcast throughout the day.
Katalin Carrico’s former high school teacher, Albert Toth, also gave a speech to her unusual biology class Friday morning.
“It all started here, in this room.”
Albert Toth began his short presentation to the school students.
“He took his scientific interest with him from here, but not only that, but also traditional human values,
Without which he would not have reached this point. His perseverance and hard work were evident even then. It says everything about him that his role model was not Albert Sint-Gyorgy, already a Nobel Prize laureate at that time, but János Selye, who, although nominated several times, never received this prestigious award. Even though the seats are no longer the same, and my former valedictorian cannot be here now for understandable reasons, looking around this room I can happily say that the spirit and personality of Katie Carrico is there, has always been here and will always be here among us.” He said.
Catalin Carrico is remembered in the city not only at her former university. The deputy mayor of Kisogzalas, Tibor Kovacs (himself a researcher in social geography) and his family planted a tree in the park next to the city library in honor of the Nobel Prize-winning scientist’s achievements in the Great Plain settlement.
“Kisújszállás now has a newly planted linden tree in honor of science. Inspired by the work of Nobel laureate Katalin Carrico, the new tree has been given a home – and hopefully a long one – in the most worthy place, in front of the city’s János Arány Library, to remind everyone to promote science. But Beyond that, the natural environment, the land and the importance of protecting and nurturing life.” The city’s deputy mayor said.
Katalin Karikó, who grew up and graduated from Kisogsalas, is Hungary’s first female Nobel laureate, and will receive her award in Stockholm on Sunday at 4 p.m. Hungarian time.
Every Hungarian can be proud of Katalin Karekó and Ferenc Krausz, who will receive the Nobel Prize on Sunday
The official awards ceremony on Sunday will be broadcast live on Duna and M5 from 3:50pm.