
Symposia
The CSHL Symposium was established by Reginald Harris in 1933 as a forum for the integration of the fields of biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics toward specific goals in biology.
It has since maintained its initial goal and become an annual meeting of the leading scientists to present their work in a collaborative environment.
SCIENTISTS SPEAKING ABOUT SYMPOSIA
Jerry Adams
Michael Ashburner
David Botstein
Sydney Brenner
Richard Burgess
Mario Capecchi
Don Caspar
Aravinda Chakravarti
Francis Collins
Suzanne Cory
David Cox
Jim Dahlberg
Ashley Dunn
Raymond Gesteland
Philip Green
Eric Green
Jim Hicks
Mahlon Hoagland
Leroy Hood
H. Robert Horvitz
Eric Lander
David Lane
Edward Lewis
Peter Little
Ernst Mayr
Karin Moelling
David E. Muller
Maynard Olson
Ulf Pettersson
Bruce Roe
Nicoletta Sacchi
Charles Sherr
John Sulston
Waclaw Szybalski
Nicholas Wade
Robert Waterston
James D. Watson
Evelyn Witkin
James Wyngaarden
