This year’s Nobel prize season begins today with rumors suggesting the peace prize could go to Egypt’s Maggie Gobran for helping Cairo’s poor, Afghan burka opponent Sima Samar or US academic Gene Sharp.
The first Nobel to be announced this year will be the medicine prize today, when the jury in Stockholm reveals the winner or winners at about 11:30am.
Betting sites have become a popular feature of the guessing game in recent years, with gamers sometimes curiously accurate amid suspicions of leaks from within the award committees.
This year, Coptic Christian Gobran, dubbed the “Mother Teresa” of Cairo’s slums, tops the list of one betting site for the peace prize, with 6.5-to-one odds ahead of Friday’s announcement, but that race looks wide open this year with no clear frontrunner among the 231 nominees.
Although the peace prize committee never discloses the nominees’ names, former US president Bill Clinton, ex-German chancellor Helmut Kohl and WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning are known to be on the list.
The head of the Peace Research Institute of Oslo, Kristian Berg Harpviken, follows the work of the committee and each year publishes his own shortlist of possible winners.
His list includes Sharp, a US political theorist and expert on non-violent revolution; Russian rights group Memorial and its founder Svetlana Gannushkina; and independent Russian media outlet Echo of Moscow and its chief editor Alexei Venediktov.
A Nigerian duo campaigning against the misuse of religion, Archbishop John Onaiyekan and Mohamed Sa’ad Abubakar, Sultan of Sokoto, are also on the list as is Myanmar President Thein Sein.
Afghan human rights activist, ex-minister and burka opponent Sima Samar is meanwhile also seen as a possible winner, as is Cuban human rights activist Oscar Elias Biscet.
For the literature prize, Chinese author Mo Yan (莫言)and Japan’s Haruki Murakami share the top two spots on one betting site.
Names being whispered in literary circles include Canadian short story writer Alice Munro — though the Swedish Academy has never given the prize to a short story writer — as well as US author Don DeLillo and Somali novelist Nuruddin Farah.
In line with tradition, and unlike the other prizes, the date of the literature prize announcement is revealed only a couple of days before.
For the medicine prize, Swedish media have mentioned Japan’s Shinya Yamanaka and the UK’s John Gurdon as possible recipients for their research in nuclear reprogramming — a process that instructs adult cells to form early stem cells which can then be used to form any tissue type.
Public broadcaster Swedish Radio also suggested that the nod could go to researchers in the field of epigenetics, which studies nature versus nurture and how genes respond to their environment.
The physics prize, to be announced tomorrow, has also created some buzz this year.
The discovery in July of a new fundamental particle believed to be the Higgs boson is one of the biggest breakthroughs in the field of physics in the past half-century.
The names of the chemistry prize laureates are to be revealed on Wednesday, with Swedish Radio suggesting Svante Paeaebo of Sweden could win for his groundbreaking analysis of ancient DNA.
The economics prize, which has been dominated by Americans over the years, is the last to be announced, on Oct. 15.
Because of the economic crisis, the Nobel Foundation has slashed the prize sum to 8 million Swedish kronor (US$1.2 million) per award, down from the 10 million kronor awarded since 2001.
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