Life in Science
Molecular Biology is a field that emerged in the Twentieth Century through the application of physical and chemical principles to the study of biology. The discipline has grown dramatically over the past fifty years, and many of the scientists interviewed in this collection are founding members or second-generation disciples who have taken the study of biology to new heights using modern research tools. Scientists in this field share unique experiences from working in an exciting new field that is enormously pertinent to all of our lives.
SCIENTISTS SPEAKING ON LIFE IN SCIENCE
Jerry Adams
Bruce Alberts
Leif Andersson
Werner Arber
Michael Ashburner
David Bentley
Elizabeth Blackburn
David Botstein
May Brenner
Sydney Brenner
Ann Burgess
John Cairns
Mario Capecchi
Don Caspar
Aravinda Chakravarti
Hans Clevers
Suzanne Cory
Myers & Cox
David Cox
Jim Dahlberg
Charles Delisi
Paul Doty
Renato Dulbecco
Ian Dunham
Ashley Dunn
Ernst Peter Fischer
Raymond Gesteland
Mary Jane Gething
Richard Gibbs
Charles Gilbert
Raymond Gosling
Philip Green
Jim Hicks
Mahlon Hoagland
Leroy Hood
Nancy Hopkins
H. Robert Horvitz
James Kent
Aaron Klug
Eric Lander
David Lane
Edward Lewis
Peter Little
Tom Maniatis
Robert Martiennsen
Ernst Mayr
Matthew Meselson
Jeffrey Miller
Karin Moelling
Michael Morgan
David E. Muller
Richard Myers
Kim Nasmyth
Herr & Noller
Ari Patrinos
Ulf Pettersson
Ron Plasterk
Alex Rich
Matt Ridley
Bruce Roe
Gerald Rubin
Nicoletta Sacchi
Fred Sanger
James Sherley
Charles Sherr
Anna Marie Skalka
Merilyn Sleigh
Hamilton Smith
Joan Steitz
Bruce Stillman
John Sulston
Waclaw Szybalski
Marc Tessier-Lavigne
Alfred Tissières
Tim Tully
J. Craig Venter
Peter Vogt
Robert Waterston
James D. Watson
Evelyn Witkin
James Wyngaarden
