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The BioAgenda Q&A Dialogue features life sciences luminaries in conversation about science, critical issues, and policy. They originally appeared in the "Dialogue" column in Discover Magazine.
Current Dialogue:
Sydney Brenner, PhD, Distinguished Research Professor, The Salk Institute; Nobel Laureate
A pioneer of genetics talks about Watson and Crick, solving the basics of genetics, chimeras, understanding DNA by studying a millimeter-long worm, and the future of life, in conversation with David Ewing Duncan.
Previous Q&A Monthly Dialogues:
Paul Berg, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Stanford University; Nobel Laureate
Baroness Susan Greenfield, Fullerian Professor of Physiology and Comparative Anatomy at Oxford University; Director Royal Institute of Great Britain; Member, House of Lords
Cynthia Kenyon, PhD, Herbert Boyer Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco: Part 1 Part 2
Craig Venter, PhD, President, The J. Craig Venter Science Foundation, Center for the Advancement of Genomics Part 1 Part 2
James Watson, PhD, DNA Pioneer Scientist; Nobel Laureate
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