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A Conversation with James Watson 9/25/2007
[56k modem] [broadband] [cable/DSL] 55 minutes
Fifty years ago, James Watson began the work that would eventually lead to his discovery of the structure of the DNA molecule and earn him a Nobel Prize. On September 25, 2007, Caltech's Seymour Benzer, the James B. Boswell Professor of Neuroscience, Emeritus, joined Watson for a discussion about the significance of this discovery, and to discuss Watson's new book, Avoid Boring People, in which he shares personal lessons gleaned from a career in science.
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