Measure for Measure: The GC Shift and the Problem of IsochoresJanuary 29, 2009Topics: Speakers: Sydney Brenner Measure for Measure: The GC Shift and the Problem of Isochores |
Selectivity and Symmetry in the Function of the Cerebral CortexHorace BarlowMay 15, 2009Topics: Speakers: Horace Barlow Run Time: 1 hours 11 minutes Horace Barlow is a British visual neuroscientist who has done much work towards understanding human vision and consciousness, beginning with his... |
EpigeneticsEvan SnyderNovember 11, 2009Topics: Speakers: Evan Snyder Run Time: 07 minutes
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EpigeneticsSiavash KurdistaniNovember 11, 2009Topics: Speakers: Siavash Kurdistani Run Time: 21 minutes
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EpigeneticsRyan ListerNovember 11, 2009Topics: Speakers: Ryan Lister Run Time: 27 minutes
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RNAJeanne LoringNovember 11, 2009Topics: Speakers: Jeanne Loring Run Time: 20 minutes
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Meeting Wrap UpStephen Laderman and Roger BinghamNovember 11, 2009Topics: Speakers: Stephen Laderman, Roger Bingham Run Time: 06 minutes
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Jay Aronson, Hank Greely, and Natalie RamCarnegie Mellon University, Stanford University and Georgetown UniversityTopics: Speakers: Jay Aronson, Hank Greely, Natalie Ram Jay Aronson is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Carnegie Mellon University. His research is focues on the interactions of... |
Yousin SuhAlbert Einstein College of MedicineJune 7, 2010Topics: Speakers: Yousin Suh Yousin Suh is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine and the Department of Genetics at the Albert Einstien College of Medicine. Her... |
DNA@60A Conversation with James WatsonMarch 18, 2013Topics: Speakers: James D. Watson Run Time: 1 hours 19 minutes A moment from this interview where Watson explains why the book had to be written here. On 25 April, 1953, Nature published "A Structure... |
DNA@60: The Book Had to Be WrittenA moment with James WatsonMarch 18, 2013Topics: Speakers: James D. Watson Run Time: 01 minutes James Watson explains why he wrote The Double Helix. An excerpt from this interview.On 25 April, 1953, Nature published "A Structure for... |
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