Celera Genomics
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Francis Collins, 2003-05-31
Item — Box AV01, miniDV: CSHL1036
Scope and Contents
Francis Collins, Human Genome Project leader, is interviewed by Mila Pollock and Jan Witkowski, on May 31, 2003, at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, in Cold Spring Harbor, New York.
Francis Collins discusses the following in his interview:
Scene 1. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia -- Scene 2. Bruce Stillman, Director of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory -- Scene 3. Jim Watson, personality and influence -- Scene 4. Jim Watson, personality and influence: the Human Genome Project -- Scene 5. Involvement...
Dates:
2003-05-31
John Sulston, 2015-06-15
Item — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents
John Sulston is interviewed by Georgina Ferry and Mila Pollock on June 15, 2015.
John Sulston discusses the following in his interview:
LIFE IN SCIENCE:
Advice to Young Scientists;
Being Awarded the Nobel Prize;
The Computer Programming Years 1984-1986;
Collaboration with Alan Coulson;
Working at MRC’s Laboratory of Molecular Biology;
Bob Waterston;
Frederick Sanger;
Biology of the Worm;
Establishing the Sanger Centre;
Mapping the Worm Genome;
...
Dates:
2015-06-15
Michael Ashburner, 2003-05-31
Item — Box AV01, miniDV: CSHL1009
Scope and Contents
Michael Ashburner speaks about topics relating to his participation in genomics and gene regulation research. His recollections of the key participants in the competition between the public and private efforts to sequence the human genome, Craig Venter's formation of Celera Genomics, details surrounding the 1996 Bermuda Principles on Data Release, and the first Collaborative Annotation Jamboree held in 1999 are among the topics discussed. Ashburner also relates his experiences coming to the...
Dates:
2003-05-31
Norton Zinder Collection
Collection
Identifier: NDZ
Abstract
The Norton Zinder Collection documents the academic life and career of Norton Zinder a geneticist and microbiologist, Professor Emeritus at the Rockefeller University, and trustee of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Zinder was an active participant in five dynamic decades of biological science, emerging from the confines of the laboratory to national and international arenas addressing political and moral issues such as recombinant DNA research guidelines, the demilitarization of chemical...
Dates:
1938-2012
Found in:
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Archives