The chance to pick some brains of note

The 50th anniversary of the Canada Gairdner Awards kicks off in Toronto today. The three-day celebration of one of the world's top biomedical prizes has lured 60 of the best scientific minds, including some 20 Nobel laureates, to the city. Young researchers will be lining up to meet their favourite superstar scientists. Here is a selection of queries from young scientists at the University of Toronto's Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research:

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