Irving Weissman, 2008-05-29
Scope and Contents
The Oral History Collection contains interviews conducted with 200 scientists within the fields of molecular biology, genetics, and the life sciences between 1990 and 2024. The interviewees provide first-hand accounts of their experiences in the fields of modern biology, such as neuroscience, cancer, genetics, plant genetics, genomics, biotechnology and others, from the 1940s through the 2000s. The collection contains audio and video recordings, as well as transcripts of interviews.
The interviews offer a glimpse into the life of prominent scientists. The interviews discuss scientists' early school days and beginning interests in science to what or who made them choose to go into science. They also include reminiscences about their research and major discoveries, experiences of women in science, the character and life of leading scientists like Barbara McClintock and James D. Watson, the history of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, the nature of the double-helix discovery, the ethics of the Human Genome Project and biotechnology.
Many scientists interviewed for this project have either carried out their research or attended scientific meetings at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Their recollections document not only the history of molecular biology and genetics the but also the laboratory's role in this history. The collection comprises of Hi8 8mm tapes; mini-DV; DVCAM and VHS audio cassette tapes. Most of the interviews from this collection have been transcribed. Interviews which have been digitized can be found at the Oral History Collection page.
The collection is organized into two series: Talking Science Interviews and Presentations. Talking Science Interviews consist of individual scientists, while the Presentations series include clips of oral history interviews that were used for a specific meeting or event.
- Talking Science Interviews, 1990-2024
- Presentations, 2016-2019
Dates
- Creation: 2008-05-29
Creator
- Weissman, Irving L. (Interviewee, Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Portions of this collection have been digitized and are available online: https://library.cshl.edu/oralhistory/. Select tapes have been digitized thanks to support from CLIR Recordings at Risk Grant awarded in 2021, these tapes are available for research online via our Oral History Website and in person at CSHL Archives. Please contact CSHL Archives archives@cshl.edu with any questions regarding availability.
Biographical / Historical
Irving Weissman is a Professor of Pathology and Developmental Biology at Stanford University and the Director of the Stanford Institute of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine. He received his B.S. from Montana State College in 1961 and M.D. from Stanford University in 1965.
Irving Weissman was an Investigator in the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Stanford University from 1988 to 1992. He was a member of the Scientific Advisory Boards of Amgen between 1981-1989, DNAX from 1981 to 1992 and and T-Cell Sciences between 1988-1992. He was a co-founder of SyStemix in 1988, StemCells in 1996 and Cellerant in 2001. He serves as the Chairman of Scientific Advisory Board of StemCells Inc. and was elected to the Scientific Advisory Board of Directors in September 1997. He also was a Member and the Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board of Systemix Inc.
His research focus on hematopoietic stem cell biology. His laboratory identified and isolated blood forming steam cells from mice for the first time in the history. He has developed techniques to track haematopoietic stem cells and their progeny. He co-discovered the human hematopoetic stem cell and a human central nervous system stem cell.
Irving Weissman is a member of the American Association of Arts and Sciences, National Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine at the National Academy. He has received numerous awards e.g. the Kaiser Award for Excellence in Preclinical Teaching, the Outstanding Investigator Award from the National Institutes of Health, the California Scientist of the Year Award and the Rabbi Shai Shacknai Memorial Prize in Immunology and Cancer Research from the Lautenberg Center for General and Tumor Immunology.
More Information: Businessweek
Extent
1 Cassettes (Camcorder footage) : MiniDV - CSHL1194
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Archives Repository
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