Guests: James Watson RSS

2009:

  1. Biologist and Nobel Laureate James Watson
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    60 min
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2007:

  1. A conversation with Nobel laureates Dr. Paul Nurse and Dr. James Watson
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    25 min
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2006:

  1. A rebroadcast of a discussion with James Watson and E.O. Wilson about the legacy of Charles Darwin
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    52 min
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2005:

  1. An hour about the life and work of Charles Darwin
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    52 min
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2003:

  1. An hour with Nobel Prize-winning scientist James Watson
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    53 min
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  2. An hour about DNA with Nobel Award-winner James Watson
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    53 min
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2002:

  1. A conversation with scientist James D. Watson
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    21 min
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2000:

  1. A rebroadcast of a discussion about mapping the human genome
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    52 min
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  2. A conversation with James Watson
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    20 min
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  3. A discussion about mapping the human genome
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    52 min
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  4. A conversation with James Watson
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    20 min
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1998:

  1. A conversation with scientist James Watson
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    20 min
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James Watson and fellow scientist Francis Crick were the first to describe the hidden double-helix structure of DNA molecules. In 1962, Watson and Crick and their collaborator Maurice Wilkins were awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine. Watson was on the faculty of Harvard University for 21 years, from 1956-76, and was director of the National Center for Human Genome Research from 1989-92. His account of his DNA discoveries with Crick, ‘The Double Helix’, was published in 1968.

Watson entered the University of Chicago at age 15. He earned his bachelor’s degree there in 1947.

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