Nobel Assembly
The Nobel Assembly is a group responsible for awarding the prestigious Nobel Prizes in the field of medicine. It is part of the Karolinska Institute in Sweden and consists of 50 members, including prominent scientists and researchers. The assembly evaluates nominations and selects laureates based on their contributions to medical science.
Each year, the Nobel Assembly meets to review candidates and make decisions on the prize winners. The awards are announced in October, and the recipients are honored at a ceremony in December. The assembly plays a crucial role in recognizing groundbreaking achievements that advance human health and knowledge.