Stockholm - The 2008 Nobel laureates are being kept busy with lectures, news conferences and receptions in the run-up to Wednesday's award ceremony in the Swedish capital, Stockholm.
German researcher Harald zur Hausen of the University of Dusseldorf, awarded for discovering the human papilloma virus which causes cervical cancer, Monday met with students at the German School in Stockholm.
On Sunday, he and co-medicine laureates Francoise Barre-Sinoussi and Luc Montagnier of France, who discovered the human immunodeficiency virus that causes AIDS, delivered their Nobel lectures.
True to tradition, the award ceremonies are held December 10, the anniversary of Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel's 1896 death in San Remo, Italy.