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Watson, James D., 1928-

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Found in 220 Collections and/or Records:

Richard Burgess, 2001-04-23

 Item — Box AV05, Hi8: CSHL1225
Scope and Contents

Richard Burgess interviewed on April 23, 2001. The was combined with his interview of April 17, 2000 to form the basis of his interview on the CSHL Oral History website.

Dates: 2001-04-23

Richard Gibbs, 2008-05-08

 Item — Box AV02, miniDV: CSHL1056
Scope and Contents Richard Gibbs, geneticist and a leader in human genome sequencing, discusses his research correlating gene mutations and disease phenotypes, and the Human Genome Project (HGP.) He remembers the participants and issues discussed at international genome meetings, including the 'Bermuda Principles,' conferences. He recalls key HGP players: Jim Watson, Francis Collins, John Sulston, and Craig Venter. Other topics discussed by Gibbs are ethical issues in genomics, including gene patenting, the...
Dates: 2008-05-08

Richard Myers, 2003-05-29

 Item — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents Richard Myers, a leading researcher in the Human Genome Project, is interviewed by Mila Pollock and Kiryn Haslinger on May 29, 2003, at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, in Cold Spring Harbor, New York.Richard Myers discusses the following in his interview: Scene 1. Becoming a scientist – Scene 2. Undergraduate research at the University of Alabama – Scene 3. Finding disease genes – Scene 4. Early involvement in genomics – Scene 5. Genome meetings at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory:...
Dates: 2003-05-29

Robert Martienssen, 2001-02-20

 Item — Box AV07, Hi8: CSHL1279
Scope and Contents Robert Martienssen, plant molecular geneticist and professor, is interviewed by Mila Pollock and Ramah McKay on February 20, 2001, at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, in Cold Spring Harbor, New York.Robert Martienssen discusses the following in his interview: Scene 1. Meeting Barbara McClintock -- Scene 2. Barbara McClintock's "controlling elements" -- Scene 3. Barbara McClintock personality -- Scene 4. Barbara McClintock as a mentor -- Scene 5. Barbara McClintock as a pioner in...
Dates: 2001-02-20

Robert Waterston, 2003-06-01

 Item — Box AV08, Hi8: CSHL1317
Scope and Contents Robert Waterston, professor of genome sciences and early participant in genome sequencing, is interviewed by Mila Pollock and Jan Witkowski on June 1, 2003, at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, in Cold Spring Harbor, New York.Robert Waterston discusses the following in his interview: Scene 1. Involvement in genomics: C. elegans Genome Project -- Scene 2. Involvement in genomics: the Human Genome Project -- Scene 3. Mechanics of the Human Genome Project -- Scene 4. Challenges of the...
Dates: 2003-06-01

Ronald Plasterk, 2004-06-07

 Item — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents Ronald Plasterk, molecular geneticist, is interviewed by Mila Pollock on June 7, 2004 at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, in Cold Spring Harbor, New York.Ronald Plasterk discusses the following in his interview: Scene 1. Scientific career -- Scene 2. Becoming a scientist -- Scene 3. Interest in genetics research -- Scene 4. C. elegans and zebrafish genomics -- Scene 5. From California to Cambridge: working with John Sulston -- Scene 6. John Sulston, from cell lineages to human...
Dates: 2004-06-07

Gerald Rubin Collection: Model Organism Genome Sequencing

 Collection
Identifier: GR
Abstract

The Dr. Gerald Rubin Collection contains documents pertinent to the Drosophila sequencing project collaboration in 1999, the Celera Genomics collaboration, and correspondence with the Department of Energy concerning support for model organism sequencing.

Dates: 1992-1999

Suzanne Cory, 2003-01-15

 Item — Box AV05, Hi8: CSHL1215
Scope and Contents Suzanne Cory, biochemist and molecular oncologist, is interviewed by Mila Pollock on January 15, 2003, at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne, Australia. Suzanne Cory discusses the following in her interview: Scene 1. Becoming a scientist -- Scene 2. Influence of Watson and Crick -- Scene 3. Adams-Capecchi PNAS Paper -- Scene 4. Coming to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and meeting Jim Watson -- Scene 5. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory -- Scene 6. Cold Spring...
Dates: 2003-01-15

Sydney Brenner, 2002-06-10

 Item — Box AV05, Hi8: CSHL1222
Scope and Contents Sydney Brenner talks about women in science and many of the past directors of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Sydney Brenner discusses the following in his interview: LIFE IN SCIENCE: Women in Science: Admitting Women to Cambridge University, Women in Science: American Sensitivity to Gender Equity,JAMES D. WATSON: Jim Watson, “Lucky Jim”, Alfred Hershey, Jim Watson, John Cairns and Joe Sambrook, Milislav Demerec, Jim Watson - Discovering the...
Dates: 2002-06-10

Telegram from James D. Watson to Sydney Brenner, 1955-1961

 Item — Box 19, Folder: 8
Identifier: SB_1_1_757_8
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Correspondence series consists of incoming and outgoing handwritten and typed letters, carbons, postcards, faxes, and telegrams generated during Sydney Brenner's career. The bulk of this series covers the late 1940s to the 2000s. Correspondents include over 30 Nobel laureates, as well as biochemists, geneticists, students, publishers, and others. Highlights of the collection include the correspondence from Francis Crick, with whom Brenner shared an office for 20 years. Topics covered...
Dates: 1955-1961

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Type
Archival Object 205
Collection 12
Unprocessed Material 3
 
Subject
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 28
Genomics 27
Human Genome Project 26
Human genome--Patents. 23
RNA 18
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Women in Science 15
Religion and science 14
Genetics 13
Science--Study and teaching. 13
DNA 12
RNA Tie Club 12
Travel 11
Congresses as Topic 10
Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology 9
Communication in science 9
Human Genome Project. 8
Viruses 8
Bacteriophages 7
Correspondence 7
Manuscripts as Topic 6
Biotechnology 5
Caenorhabditis elegans 5
Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.) 5
DNA Replication 5
Dinners and dining 5
Drosophila Genetics 5
Invitations 5
Membership 5
Speeches, addresses, etc. 5
Cambridge (England) 4
Celera Genomics 4
DNA, Recombinant 4
Genome 4
Human Genome Project--Moral and ethical aspects. 4
Lectures and lecturing 4
Molecular Biology 4
Nobel Prize 4
Photographs 4
Proteins 4
Ribosomes 4
Sample requests 4
Amino Acids 3
Cancer Center Support Grant 3
Cancer--Research 3
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 3
Drosophila 3
Employment 3
Epigenetics 3
Experiments 3
Genome Mapping and Sequencing 3
Genome, Human 3
Gift giving 3
Grant Proposal 3
Grants and funding 3
Housing 3
Molecular biology--History. 3
Nature and nurture 3
Personnel Selection 3
RNA interference 3
Retroviruses. 3
Science Publishing 3
Transcription factors 3
X-ray crystallography 3
Advisory Committees 2
Annual Reports 2
Australia 2
Bacterial genetics 2
Biology--Education 2
California 2
California Institute of Technology 2
Cambridge (Mass.) 2
Cancer 2
Cancer. 2
Carnegie Library, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (U.S.) 2
Cells 2
Centrifugation, Density gradient 2
Chicago (Ill.) 2
Cloning, Molecular 2
DNA Restriction Enzymes 2
DNA--Structure 2
Escherichia coli 2
Financial Records 2
Genetic Code 2
Genetics, Human. 2
Genetics--ethics. 2
Genome mapping -- Yeast 2
Genome sequencing and mapping 2
Government Regulation 2
Immunology 2
Laurel Hollow (N.Y.) 2
Meetings 2
Molecular biology 2
Mutagenesis 2
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) 2
Nobel Prize winners. 2
Nobel Prizes 2
Nucleic Acid – Sequencing 2
Oncogenes 2
Politics 2
RNA Splicing 2
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