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Nobelitis
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Nobel-itis
,
nobelitis
語源
Nobel
+
-itis
名詞
Nobelitis
(
uncountable
)
(
humorous
or
derogatory
)
An
overriding
or
obsessive
desire
to win
a
Nobel Prize
.
1974
September
19
,
Roger
Lewin
, “
Transfer RNA
researchers
argue
about '
borrowed
'
data
”,
in
New
Scientist
,
page 738
:
Relations
between
research
labs
in
Cambridge
England
and
Cambridge
Massachusetts
have been
under
considerable
strain
during
the
past
few
months.
The strain
has been
said
to
derive from
Nobelitis
, a
disease
common
in
high-powered
academic
circles
during
the
summer
months. And
the point
at issue
concerns
who
first
solved
the
correct
structure
of
transfer RNA
(
see
this week
's
Monitor
, p 709) –
Aaron
Klug
and his
colleagues
in
England
,
or
Alexander
Rich
at
MIT
?
1982
June
27
,
Chicago
Tribune
,
page
149:
Privately
,
many
scientists
were critical. "
Hill
has '
Nobel
[
-
]
itis
,'"
said
an
astronomer
who
prefered
[
sic
]
to remain
anonymous. "
He
wants
the
Nobel
so
badly
that
he is
jumping
the gun."
1997
October 12
,
Gina
Kolata, “
Eye on the Nobel; They Should Give A Prize for Ambition
”,
in
The
New York Times
:
The
Nobel
looms
like a
coronation
-- a
personal
and
professional
validation
(
to say nothing of
the
prize money
itself
,
usually
$1
million
または
more, かつ the
potential
for
future
financial gain
).
Symptoms
of
Nobelitis
have been
spotted
even
among
fledgling
scientists
still
in
school.
For more
quotations
using
this term
,
see
Citations
:Nobelitis.
(
humorous
or
derogatory
)
Grandiosity
or
hubris
in a
Nobel laureate
.
1985
,
Noel
Polk
, “'
Polysyllabic
and Verbless
Patriotic
Nonsense
':
Faulkner
at
Midcentury
–His and
Ours
”,
in
Donald
M.
Kartiganer;
Ann
J.
Abadie
,
editors
,
Faulkner
and
ideology
,
page 313
:
But I
certainly
don't
agree with
critics
of the
late
Faulkner
who
implicitly
side with
Phil
Stone
's
comment
that
Faulkner
got
"
Nobelitis
in the
head
,"
and that
his
public life
in the
fifties
is a
direct
expression
of an
inflated
and
preening
sense
of
himself
as
having
been
certified
Wise
and so
competent
to speak
on
all things.
1985
,
William Golding
,
An
Egyptian
Journal
,
unnumbered page
:
There
has
descended
on me
since
I have
found
myself
brought
willynilly
into the
presence
of the
great
ones
of the earth
an
orotundity
which
I have
come to
define
in
my
own
mind
as
Nobelitis
. The
pomposity
born
of the
fact
that one
is
treated
as
representing
more than
oneself
by
someone
conscious
of
representing
more than
himself.
2011
,
J.
L.
Granatstein, "Gouzenko
to
Gorbachev
:
Canada
’
s Cold
War
",
Canadian
Military
Journal
,
Volume
12
,
Number 1
,
Winter
2011,
page 49
:
After all
,
it
had
worked
for Lester
Pearson
,
had it
not
?
Did not
the
Peace
Prize
help
him
become
Liberal
leader
and then
prime minister
? ‘
Nobelitis
,’ Canadians
called it
, and
not in
an
unkindly
way.
For more
quotations
using
this term
,
see
Citations
:Nobelitis.
(
humorous
or
derogatory
)
The
tendency
of
some
Nobel laureates
to
advance
pseudoscientific
or
fringe
ideas
,
or to
claim
knowledge
beyond
their
field
of
expertise.
2013
, Eleftherios
P.
Diamandis, “Nobelitis: a
common disease
among
Nobel
laureates
?”,
in
Clinical Chemistry
and
Laboratory Medicine
,
volume
51
,
number
8,
→DOI
,
page
1573:
There are
many
examples
of
laureates
who
seem to
suffer from
Nobelitis
,
and I
can
mention
here
a few
,
to make
the point.
[
…
]
One of the most
versatile
minds
of the
20th century
,
Linus Pauling
, a
double
Nobel Prize
winner
,
claimed
that
he
could
cure
cancer
with
mega-doses
of
vitamin C
and was
subsequently
ridiculed
for the
sloppy
design
of
his
clinical trials
,
making
the point
that
brilliance
in
chemistry
and
ignorance
in
epidemiological
design
can
bring about
disastrous
results.
2013
October
11
,
Paul
Nurse
, “
Attention, Nobel Prize winners! Advice from someone who's already won
”,
in
The
Independent
:
The
Nobel Prize
is a
tremendous
honour
and a
reflection
on the
exceptional
work done
by the
recipients
, but
it
doesn’t
confer
‘
general
expert
’
status
upon those
of
us
lucky
enough to
be
so
recognised.
Don
’t
expect
that of
us
, and
fellow
laureates
don
’t
begin to
believe it
or
you will
be in
danger
of
succumbing
to
Nobelitis
.
2017
,
Sharon
A.
Hill
,
Scientifical
Americans
: The
Culture
of
Amateur
Paranormal
Researchers
[1]
,
page
110
:
There is
a term
for
those who
win
Nobel
prizes
but,
perhaps
due to
ego
,
go on
to
stumble
badly
in
other
fields
: "
nobelitis
" (Diamandis 2013).
Knowledge
in one
specialized
niche
can
fail to
translate
to
another
niche
,
especially
a
complex
subject
with
as
wide
a scope
as
paranormal
subject
areas.
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