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James Watson

In conversation with Roy Eisenhardt

Wednesday, September 26, 2007  |  Herbst Theatre, 8pm
Benefiting the California Academy of Sciences Social Studies 2007-2008

Nobel Prize-winning geneticist James D. Watson once said, "I think that people are born curious and they have it pounded out of them." Watson's life has been devoted to curiosity, from his early interest in crystallography to tackling the mysteries of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Together with Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins, James Watson was awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize for determining the double helix structure of DNA, of which all living matter is made. His account of the discovery, The Double Helix, is one of the Modern Library's 100 best non-fiction books. Watson shares his advice about life and learning in Avoid Boring People And Other Lessons from a Life in Science, a memoir. He was director of Cold Springs Harbor Laboratory in New York and is now its chancellor.

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