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Research & Education:
Explore memories about the research & education here at Cold
Spring Harbor Laboratory.
Write and read stories about the research & education at CSHL.
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Highlights from the Research Pages
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"One of my earliest CSH memories was
a phage meeting, 1983. I was a young grad student in the Netherlands,
working on phage Mu. For the first time I went to the USA,
and I met all these great heroes, whose work I knew so well
from the literature. Walking with my dinner plate in Blackford
Hall I was talking to Nick Cozzarelli, and sat down with him
at a table where some others were seated." ...read
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"The Bacterial Genetics Course in July
1977 occurred at a time when DNA technology was beginning
to bring geneticists together. My experience at CSHL was the
first time I had viewed genetics as a way of thinking rather
than a collection of curiosities"
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"I was absolutely astonished to see
my face on the CSHL Symposia website. I was just 25, and the
1978 CSH Symposium was my first EVER scientific meeting (I
was a 4th year graduate student with John Cairns at the time).
I am now 51 and often think about that meeting as it was a
huge turning point in my life..."
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"Half of my sample was lost because
I literally poured it into my mouth. Fortunately, I took what
was left in my tube, so it was not a complete loss. You know
you have the old adage of my dog ate my homework and I this
was the first time I had to use the “I ate my fly-brains”
excuse….."
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"When I came first to CSHL, fortunately,
I met Richard Roberts and I realized the importance of splicing.
Afterwards, I was involved in a project regarding adenoviral
RNA organization into infected cells. That investigation derived
from the conclusion that splicing factors were recruited to
active sites of transcription in vivo."
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