PUBLICATIONS AND LECTURES OF JAMES D. WATSON
Watson, James D. 1950. The Properties of X-Ray-Inactivated Bacteriophage. I. Inactivation by Direct Effect. Journal of Bacteriology 60:697.
Maaloe, O. and Watson, James D. 1951. The Transfer of Radioactive Phosphorous from Parental to Progeny Phage. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 37:507.
Watson, James D. 1952. The Properties of X-Ray-Inactivated Bacteriophage. II. Inactivation of Indirect Effects. Journal of Bacteriology 63:473.
Maaloe, O. and Watson, James D. 1953. Nucleic Acid Transfer from Parental to Progeny Bacteriophage. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 10:432.
1953. Genetic Exchange in Escherichia coli K12: Evidence for Three Linkage Groups. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 39:416.
Ephrussi, B. and Leopold, U. and Weigle, J. and Watson, James D. 1953. Terminology in Bacterial Genetics. Nature 171: 701.
1953. Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids. Nature 171: 737 (with F.H.C. Crick).
1953. Genetical Implications of the Structure of Deoxyribonucleic Acid. Nature 171: 964 (with F.H.C. Crick).
1953. The Structure of DNA. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 18:123 (with F.H.C. Crick).
1954. The Complementary Structure of Deoxyribonucleic Acid. Proceedings of the Royal Society A, 223:80 (with F.H.C. Crick).
1954. The Structure of Tobacco Mosaic Virus. 1. X-Ray Evidence of a Helical Arrangement of Sub-Units around the Longitudinal Axis. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 13: 10.
1954. Physical Studies on Ribonucleic Acid. Nature 173: 955.
1954. Some Relations Between DNA and RNA. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 40: 759 (with A. Rich).
1955. The Configuration of the Nucleic Acids. Instituto Lombardo Di Scienze E Lettere 89: 52 (with F.H.C. Crick).
1956. Structure of Small Viruses. Nature 177: 473 (with F.H.C. Crick).
1957. Virus Structure: General Principles. Ciba Foundation Symposium on the Nature of Virus, p. 5. Little Brown and Company, Boston (with F.H.C. Crick).
1957. X-Ray Studies on RNA and the Synthetic Polyribonucleotides. The Chemical Basis of Heredity, p. 552. The Johns Press, Baltimore.
1958. Absence of Phosphotriester Linkages in Tobacco Mosaic Virus. Journal of the American Chemical Society 80: 105 (with D.E. Koshland, Jr.. and N.S Simmons).
1959. Ribonucleoprotein Particles from Escherichia coli. Nature 182: 778 (with A. Tissieres).
1959. Ribonucleoprotein Particles with Chloromysetin-Inhibited Escherichia Coli Journal of Molecular Biology 1: 204 (with M. Nomura).
1959. Ribonucleoprotein Particles from Escherichia Coli. Journal of Molecular Biology 1:221 (with A. Tissieres, D. Schlessinger, and B.R. Hollingworth).
1960. Some Properties of DNA from Shope Papilloma Virus. Journal of Molecular Biology 2:161(with J.W. Littlefield).
1961. The Molecular Structure of Polyadenylic Acid. Journal of Molecular Biology 3: 71 (with A. Rich, D. Davis and F.H.C. Crick).
1961. Unstable Ribonucleic Acid Revealed by Pulse Labeling of Escherichia. Coli Nature 190: 581 (with F. Gros, H. Hiatt, W. Gilbert, C.G. Kurland and R.W. Risebrough).
1962. Molecular and Biological Characterization of Messenger RNA. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 26: 111 (with F. Gros, W. Gilbert, H. Hiatt, G. Attardi and P.F. Spahr).
1962. Messenger RNA Attachment to Active Ribosomes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 48: 430 (with R.W. Risenbrough and A. Tissieres).
1962. The Physical Properties of Chloromycetin Particles. Journal of Molecular Biology 4: 388 (with C.G. Kurland and M. Nomura).
1962. Breakdown of Messenger RNA During In-Vitro Amino Acid incorporation into Proteins. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 48:1061 (with A. Tissieres).
1963. Involvement of RNA in the Synthesis of Proteins. Science 140: 17 (adapted from Nobel Lecture, December 1962).
1964. The Synthesis of Proteins Upon Ribosomes. Lecture before the 50th Anniversary Meeting of the French Biochemical Society, Paris, April 6. Bulletin de la Societe de Chimie Biologie 56: 1399.
1965. Molecular Biology of the Gene. W.A. Benjamin, Inc. Menlo Park, California.
1966. Protein Synthesis Directed by RNA Phage Messengers. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 31: 257 (with G.N. Gussin, M.R. Capecchi, J.M. Adams, J.E. Argetsinger, J. Tooze and K. Weber).
1966. "Growing Up in the Phage Group." Phage and the Origins of Molecular Biology. Eds. J. Cairns, G.S. Stent and J.D. Watson. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory of Quantitative Biology, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. p. 239.
1966. Life's Molecules Take Shape. New Scientist 32: 424, November 24.
1968. The Double Helix. Atheneum, New York, 1968.
1968. Director's Report. In 1968 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory of Quantitative Biology.
1969. Director's Report. In 1969 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory of Quantitative Biology.
1970. Molecular Biology of the Gene. Second Edition. W.A. Benjamin, Inc., Menlo Park, California.
1970. Director's Report. In 1970 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1970. Molecular Biological Approach to the Cancer Problem, Lecture presented before the British Society for Social Responsibility, November 28. In The Social Impact of Modern Biology. Ed.W. Fuller. Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd., London, 1971, p. 169.
1971. Director's Report. In 1971 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1971. Potential Consequences of Experimentation with Human Eggs. Lecture presented before the 12th meeting of the Panel on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives, January 28. Printed as Moving Toward the Clonal Man. Atlantic Monthly 227: 50 May.
1972. Director's Report. In 1972 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1972. The Cancer Conquerors. Who should Get All That New Money? New Republic 166: 17, February 26.
1972. Origin of Concatemeric T7DNA. Nature New Biology 239: 197.
1973. Director's Report. In 1973 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1973. Escalating the War on Cancer. Science Year: A World Book Science Annual, p. 24.
1973. Testimony Before the Senate Health Subcommittee on the Quality of Medical Care (March).
1973. Testimony Before the House of Representatives Subcommittee on Public Health and Environment in Support of the National Health Research Fellowship and Traineeship Act of 1973.
1973. When Worlds Collide: Research and Know-Nothingism. The New York Times Op-Ed Page, March 22.
1974. The Dissemination of Unpublished Information. Lecture at the Museum of History and Technology, Washington, D.C., January 29. In Frontiers of of Knowledge: The Frank Nelson Doubleday Lectures, Doubleday, New York, 1975.
1974. Potential Biohazards of Recombinant DNA Molecules. Science 185: 303 (with P. Berg, D. Baltimore, H.W. Boyer, S.N. Cohen, R.W. Davis, D.S. Hogness, D. Nathans, R. Robin, S. Weissman and N.D. Zinder).
1974. Director's Report. In 1974 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1974. The Academic Community and Cancer Research. Dedication Seeley G. Mudd Bldg., MIT, March 6.
1974. Science and the American Scene. Dedication Science Building, Madeira School, Virginia, October 17.
1976. Director's Report. In 1975 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1976. Recombinant DNA Research - Are We Proposing Regulations Over Imaginary Dangers? Remarks prepared for a hearing before the Attorney General of the State of New York (October).
1976. Ethics of Recombinant DNA. Lecture at Cornell University, Nov. 29, 1977
1976. Molecular Biology of the Gene. Third Edition. W.A. Benjamin, Inc. Menlo Park, California.
1977. Director's Report. In 1976 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1977. An Imaginary Monster. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 33: l2, May.
1977. In Defense of DNA. New Republic 170: 11, June 25.
1977. Remarks on Recombinant DNA. The CoEvolution Quarterly, Summer p. 40.
1978. Director's Report. In 1977 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1978. Trying to Bury Asilomar. Clinical Research 26: 113.
1978. In Further Defense of DNA. The Lynen Lecture at the 10th Miami Winter Symposia, Differentiation and Development. In Differentiation and Development, Academic Press, 1978.
1978. The Nobelist vs the Film Star. Washington Post, May 14.
1979. Director's Report. In 1978 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1979. DNA Folly Continues. The New Republic, January 13, p. 12.
1979. The DNA Biohazard Canard. (for Time Inc.)
1979. Let Us Stop Regulating DNA. Nature 278: 113.
1979. The Necessity for Some Academic Aloofness. Lecture at the Joint International Symposium of the Club of Rome and the Center for the Reconstruction of Human Society, Seoul, Korea, October 29.
1980. Director's Report. In 1979 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1980. Introductory Remarks. International Symposium on Aging and Cancer, Washington, D.C., September 21-26. In National Cancer Institute Monograph No. 60 Research Frontiers in Aging and Cancer: International Symposium for the 1980's, August, 1982.
1981. Director's Report. In 1980 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1981. The DNA Story, W.H. Freeman and Co., San Francisco, California (with J. Tooze).
1981. Lecture on Excellence presented before the LTV Washington Seminar, Washington D.C., 1981. In Excellence: The Pursuit The Commitment, The Achievement, Corporate Affairs Dept. of the LTV Corporation, Dallas, Texas, 1981, p. 32.
1982. Director's Report. In 1981 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1982. Senate Hearing Testimony. Washington, D.C., February 3, 1982.
1982. The Necessity for the Unexpected. Lecture on Cancer Research: Current and Future Scientific Prospects. Presented at the Rockefeller University, New York, May 27.
1983. Director's Report. In 1982 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1983. Molecular Biology of the Cell, Garland Publishing, Inc., New York, (with Bruce Alberts, Dennis Bray, Julian Lewis, Martin Raff, and Keith Roberts.)
1983. Recombinant DNA: A Short Course. W.H. Freeman and Co., New York (with John Tooze and David T. Kurtz).
1984. Creating New Life: Omni, May, Vol. 6, No. 8.
1985. Director's Report. In 1983 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1985. Director's Report. In 1984 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1985. Mapping & Sequencing The Human Genome. Lecture presented at 8. Portledge High School, June
1985. From Understanding to Manipulating DNA. National Academy of Engineering, Stanford, CA., March 17-19.
1985. Social History of Recombinant DNA. Presented at SUNY, Old Westbury, NY December 4.
1986. Director's Report. In 1985 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1986. Accepting the Message of DNA. Presented at Baylor College, Houston, TX February 27.
1986. Accepting Human Existence as the Product of the Evolution of DNA. Lecture delivered at Vecchio, Firenza (Italy), November 1.
1987. Director's Report. In 1986 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1987. Molecular Biology of the Gene. Fourth Edition. Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Co., Inc., Menlo Park, Ca., (with Nancy H. Hopkins, Jeffrey Roberts, Joan Argetsinger Steitz and Alan M. Weiner).
1987. Nucleic Acids and the Origin of Life. Lecture presented at The United States Naval Academy, April 10, 1987.
1987. RNA and the Origin of Life. Lecture presented at the Medical University of South Carolina, April 16, 1987.
1987. DNA History. Lecture presented at Cornell University Medical
College, New York, New York, April 21, 1987.
1987. "Minds That Live for Science." New Scientist, May 21, 1987.
1987. Mapping & Sequencing the Human Genome. Lecture presented at Abbot Laboratories, Chicago, IL., October 5, 1987.
1988. Director's Report. In 1987 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1988. U.S. House of Representatives Testimony, April 27, 1988.
1988. The Double Helix Today. Lecture delivered at The Biomedical Research Centre, Vancouver, Canada, May 6, 1988.
1988. Choosing to Work With DNA. Lecture delivered at the Rutgers University, May, 1988.
104. The Human Genome Project. Lecture delivered at The University of Alabama School of Medicine, November 15, 1988.
105. DNA Today. Lecture delivered at The National Association of Biology Teachers, Inc., November 19, 1988.
106. Structures of Genes. Lecture at The Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope, Duarte, CA., December 2, 1988.
1989 107. The DNA Gold Rush. Research, Vol. 9, No. 1, pg. 7, Jan. 1989.
108. Genome Projects and the Future of Biology. Lecture presented at the University of California, San Francisco, CA., January 31, 1989.
109. DNA Today. Lecture presented at Jonathan Edwards College, Yale University, New Haven, CT., February 8, 1989.
110. Anti-oncogenes. Lecture presented at Eastman Kodak, Rochester, NY, February 28, 1989.
111. The Human Genome Project. Lecture presented at CUNY, Academy for the Humanities and Sciences, New York, NY, March 1, 1989.
112. Senate Hearing Testimony. Washington, DC., March 6, 1989.
113. The Human Genome Project. Lecture presented at Office Technology of Assessment, Washington, DC., March 7, 1989.
114. The Human Genome Project. Lecture presented at the Smithsonian Institution , Washington, DC., April 5, 1989.
115. The Human Genome Project. Lecture presented at Du Pont Experimental Station, Wilmington, DE., April 10, 1989.
116. DNA Mapping: All Hands on Deck. Adapted from testimony given before the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology. In Newsday, Sunday, November 5, 1989.
117. Director's Report. 1988 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
118. A Room With a View...For a Few Dollars More. BIOtechnology Education, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp3-5, 1989.
119. The Human Genome Project is Finally Underway. Center for Human Genome Research. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, November 28, 1989.
120. Oncogenes/Antioncogenes. Lecture at the Mt. Sinai Medical Center Symposium: Biology and Medicine into the 21st Century. November, 1989.
1990 121. The Human Genome Project: Past, Present, and Future. Science, Vol. 24, April 6, 1990.
121a. The Human Genome Initiative. University of Leicester, April 1990
122. The Human Genome Project and International Health. Jama, Vol. 263, No. 24, June 27, 1990.
123. First Word. Omni, June, 1990.
124. Centennial Report. Partners for the Future, Public Affairs Dept., July 14,
1990 125. Director's Report. 1989 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
126. Letters (to editor), Genome Project Maps Paths of Diseases and Drugs, The New York Times, Saturday, October 13, 1990
1991 127. Director's Report. 1990 Annual Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
128. Biology in the Era of Gene Cloning. Iona College Lecture, New Rochelle, NY. February 28, 1991.
129. Senate Appropriation Hearing. Washington, DC. March 14, 1991.
130. Salvador E. Luria (1912-1991) [obituary] Nature. Vol. 350, March 14,.
130a. Genes and the Legacy of Psychiatric Illness. The Decade of the Brain, Spring 1991, Volume 2, Issue 2.
1991 131. The Impact of the Human Genome Project. Beckman DU Symposium, Irvine, CA. April 10, 1991.
132. A Life in Science. 16th Nobel Laureate Speaker Series. California State, Long Beach, California. April 11, 1991.
133. House Appropriation Hearing. Washington, DC. April 17, 1991.
134. Mapping of the Human Genome: Aspects for Clinical Application. Boehringer Mannheim, Penzberg, Bavaria. April 21, 1991.
135. Evolution of DNA Research: From Double Helix to the Human Genome Project. Siemens Foundation Lecture. Munich, Germany. April 22, 1991.
136. From Double Helix to DNA Probe. DPC Symposium. Bad Nauheim, Germany. April 26, 1991.
137. The Human Genome Project. Dedication of the George Browne Genetic Cell Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, MD. [lecture] April 29, 1991.
138. The Evolution of DNA: From Double Helix to the Human Genome Project. American Psychiatric Society, New Orleans, LA. May 16, 1991.
139. Growing Up with DNA. American Museum of Natural History. New York, NY. May 23, 1991.
140. Human Genetics. The President's Circle, National Academy of Science. Woods Hole, MA. June 8, 1991.
141. The Human Genome Program. A seminar given at Upjohn, Kalamazoo, MI. July 9, 1991.
142. The Human Genome Project. President's Council of Advisors on Science & Technology. Washington, DC. July 11, 1991.
143. Civic Dinner Lecture. University of Chicago Centennial, Chicago, IL. October 5, 1991.
144. Science Education in Secondary Schools: A Challenge to CEO's. Ernst & Young, Laguna Niguel, CA. October 7, 1991.
145. The Human Genome Program. Washington University Centennial, St. Louis, MO. October 10, 1991.
146. The Human Genome Initiative: A Statement of Need. Hospital Practice, Vol. 26, No. 10, October 15, 1991.
147. Frontiers of Biology: The Human Genome. Lecture presented to MACUB (Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists), at Adelphi University, Saturday, November 9, 1991.
148. 100 Years of Research at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Lecture at The University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway. December 4, 1991.
149. The DNA Structure and the Human Genome. A lecture given at a Symposium, University Hospital, Bergen, Norway. December 4, 1991.
150. Mapping & Sequencing the Human Genome. A lecture given at the Nobel Symposium, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden. December 7, 1991.
150a. Centerbrook, December 31, 1991
1992 151. Recombinant DNA - 2nd edition - With Jan Witkowski;Mark Zoller; CSHL Press
152. Director's Report - 1991 Annual Report - Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
153. The Search for the Genetic Code. A lecture given at the Los Alamos Colloquium, Los Alamos National Laboratory, January 7, 1992.
154. The Human Genome Project. A lecture given at the New York Hall of Science, January 29, 1992
155. The Creative Mind. A lecture given at the Scholarly Achievements Awards, Long Island University, Brookville, New York, February 13, 1992.
156. Bren Lecture: The Human Genome Project. A lecture at the University of California, Irvine, California, February 18, 1992.
157. Breneman Lecture: The Human Genome Project. A lecture given at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, February 27, 1992.
158. Distinguished Scientist Lecture: The Human Genome Project. A lecture given at Bard College, Annandale-On-Hudson, New York, March 7, 1992.
159. The Human Genome Project. A lecture given at the Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C., on March 12, 1992.
160. House Appropriation Hearing for the NCHGR, Washington. D.C., March 25, 1992.
161. Keynote address: The Next 10 Years in Human Genetics. Given at the University of Iowa Humanities Symposium, April 2, 1992.
162. Capital Science Lecture: The Genetic Code. Given at the Carnegie Institution, Washington, D.C., April 21, 1992.
163. American Heart Association Awards Banquet. Given at Uniondale, New York, on June 10, 1992.
164. The Human Genome Project. A lecture given at Associazione Malattie Rare Mauro Baschirotto, Vicenza, Italy, June 20, 1992.
165. Harry Eagle Memorial Service. Given at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, Bronx, New York, on July 13, 1992.
166. Plenary Lecture: The Finding of the Genetic Code. Given at the Royal Society of Chemistry, Dublin, Ireland on September 17, 1992.
167. The Human Genome Project - "Winding Your Way Through DNA" Symposium on DNA technology. Given in San Francisco, California, during September 25-26, 1992 (available on videotape from CSH
Press).
168. Inaugural SH&G Lecture: After the Double Helix. Given at the Beckman Institute, University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois, on October 6,1992.
169. Symposium on Cancer. Medical University of South Carolina on October 12, 1992.
170. History of Molecular Biology. Given at Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, on October 19, 1992.
171. JDW lecture: Creativity. Given at the Nobel Laureates Forum, Tokyo, Japan on October 22, 1992.
172. The Human Genome Project. A lecture given at Fukuoka University, Japan on October 25, 1992.
173. History of Molecular Biology. A lecture given at the National Cancer Center, Tokyo, Japan, on October 27, 1992.
174. JDW Lecture: "What can & must scientists & researchers in both Japan and the U.S. do to contribute to world food security?". Given at the Japan Agricultural Conference, Tokyo, Japan, on October 28, 1992.
175. Racker Lecture: The Search for the Genetic Code. Given at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York on November 12, 1992.
176. Cornell University Lecture: The Human Genome Project. Ithaca, New York, November 13, 1992.
177. After dinner remarks - Testimonial dinner for David Pall, Pall Corporation, Glen Cove, New York, on November 24, 1992.
178. JDW talk: The Human Genome Project. French Telethon, Lyon, France,December 4, 1992.
179. Harvard Club Lecture: The Human Genome Project, London, England, on December 8, 1992.
180. "Tribute to the Memory of Dr. Harry Eagle (1945-1992)", James D. Watson, "The Einstein Quarterly", vol. 10, no. 2, 1992, 66-67. COPY ON FILE IN ARCHIVES.
1993 181. "Why Britain's Science Cannot be Sold Short", The Mail, Viewpoint, March 21, 1993, by James D. Watson (editorial)
182. "Values from a Chicago Upbringing", adapted from an after dinner
talk at a meeting on "The Double Helix: 40 Years Prospective
and Perspective" sponsored by the University of Illinois at
Chicago, The New York Academy of Sciences, and Green College
Oxford, England.
182a. Early Speculation and Facts about RNA Templates, April 6, 1993 (No
other citation given).
182b. Initial Implications of the Double Helix.
Structure Magazine, April 25, 1993 pg. iii
182c. Looking Forward. Gene, vol. 135 309-315, 1993
182d. Succeeding in Science: Some Rules of Thumb. Science, Vol. 261,
September 24, 1993
182e. Roundtable: The Human Genome Project. Issues in Science and
Technology, Fall 1993
183. "Health is Wealth" Testimony of James D. Watson before the
United States Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee,
December 8, 1993
184. Director's Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Annual Report 1992
185. "Medical Research Must be Part of Health Care Reform', James D.
Watson testimony on health are reform, Dec. 10, 1993
1994 186. Director's Report, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Annual Report 1993
186a. The Human Genome Project, University of Toronto, Polanyi Chair
Inaugural Talk, Nov. 3, 1994
186b. Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Project
Ten Nobels for the Future, Milan, December 7, 1994**
Sabbatical 1994 - James D. Watson
Oxford, England
March 1 - April 10, 1994
April 19 - June 10, 1994
June 15 - July 7, 1994
July 23 - August 6, 1994
World Economic Forum
Davos, Switzerland, January 30-31 1994
Newton-Abraham Visiting Professorship 1993-94
University of Oxford, Oxford, England
January - July 1994
The Discovery of the Double Helix ,Scientific Society Address,
Eton College, 7 March 1994
The Human Genome Project , ICRF
Institute of Molecular Medicine Seminar, 11 March 1994
The Double Helix Today
Oxford Innovation Society, Trinity College, Oxford
17 March 1994
The Finding of the Double Helix
Oxford High School, 22 March 1994
Early Research on the Genetic Code
Newton-Abraham Lecture, Oxford University
26 April 1994
The Finding of the Genetic Code
Uroboros Society, Cambridge University
2 May 1994
The Human Genome Project: Ethical Implications
Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London, England
10 May 1994**
Are We Moving towards a New Eugenics?
Balliol College, Oxford, England
20 May 1994
The Double Helix
St. John's College Lectures, Oxford, England
23 May 1994
Unraveling the Meaning of DNA: The Double Helix Story
British Bio-technology Group plc. Oxford, England
24 May 1994
Ethical Consequences of The Human Genome Project
University of East Anglia, UK, 27 May 1994
The Human Genome Project
University of Bangor, UK, 2 June 1994
Human Genome Lecture
University of Oxford, Biochemistry Department
6 June 1994
Dedication 20th Century Medicine Exhibit
Science Museum, Kensington, England
9 June 1994
Commemoration Address
Bromsgrove School
2 July 1994
Human Genetics Department
Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales
5 July 1994
The Ethical Consequences of the Human Genome Project
Berger Lecture, New York Academy of Medicine
21 September 1994
The Genetics Debate
Cheltenham Festival of Literature, Cheltenham, UK
10 October 1994
Management of Science
Amersham International plc, Buckinghamshire, England
13 October 1994
Charles A. Dana Awards Dinner - Keynote Address
1 November 1994
The Human Genome Project
University of Toronto, Inauguration of Polanyi Chair
3 November 1994
Oxford Union Debate on Genetic Screening
Oxford, England
10 November 1994
Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Project
Ten Nobels for the Future, Milan, Italy
7-8 December 1994 **
1995. 187. President's Report, CSHL Annual Report 1994
188. A Brief History of Phage and Bacterial Genetics at CSH
July 24, 1995
189. On Controlling Our Genetic Future -- Good or Bad
October 17, 1995
190. Intellectual Property, Academie des Sciences, Paris
January 26, 1995
191. Einstein Lecture, Princeton University
February 7, 1995
192. U.S. House Appropriations Subcommittee Hearings
February 28, 1995
193. The Human Frontier: DNA, Genes and Molecular Biology
University of Oklahoma, March 2, 1996 (available on
videotape from the Presbyterian Health Foundation)
March 2, 1995
194. Genetic Engineering: Friend or Foe, University College,
Galway, April 12, 1995
195. Grainger Business Ethics Symposium, University of
Wisconsin, Madison
April 21, 1995
196. DANA Alliance, Capitol Hill
May 16, 1995
197. The Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Project,
Field Museum Award of Merit, Chicago, Illinois**
198. Encaenia Ceremony
June 21, 1995
199. Phage Meeting: A Historical Perspective
CSHL Molecular Genetics of Bacteria & Phage Mtg.
August 26, 1995
200. Health Science Media (On-camera interview)
September 6, 1995
201. DNA - Past, Present, and Future
Beadle Center Dedication, University of Nebraska
September 22, 1995
202. JDW Talk: The Brook Club
September 27, 1995
203. cDNA Celebration, Geneva Switzerland
November 17, 1995
204. An Overview of the Genome Project
Warburg, Pincus & Co., New York
November 30, 1995
205. Leakey Symposium: Human Evolutionary Genetics
San Francisco, CA December 2, 1995
206. Genes & the Brain Symposium, London
December 13, 1995
207. Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Project,
La Lettre Du Greg, Groupement De Recherches Et
D'Etudes Sur Les Genomes July 1994, No. 4.
** Text of talk appears in La Lettre Du Greg, Groupement De Recherches Et D'Etudes Sur Les Genomes July 1994, No. 4.
1999-2002
Watson, James D. A Passion for DNA, Genes,Genomes and Society. New York: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2000
Watson, JD
Interviews on genomics - Interview with Dr. James D. Watson
BIOESSAYS, 21 (2): 175-178 FEB 1999
Lanza, RP; Arrow, KJ; Axelrod, J, et al.
Science over politics
SCIENCE, 283 (5409): 1849-1850 MAR 19 1999
Watson, JD
Genes, girls and gamow (vol 413, pg 775, 2001)
NATURE, 414 (6863): 487-487 NOV 29 2001
Watson, JD
The human genome revealed
GENOME RES, 11 (11): 1803-1804 NOV 2001
Gershon, ES; Kelsoe, JR; Kendler, KS, et al.
A scientific opportunity
SCIENCE, 294 (5544): 957-957 NOV 2 2001
Watson, JD
No campaign to strip Baltimore of his Nobel
NATURE, 411 (6834): 131-132 MAY 10 2001