James Watson (Webcast)
Date: February 28, 2003
Running Time: 0:28:42
Dr. James Watson is the President of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and the codiscoverer of the double helix, for which he won a Nobel prize in physiology or medicine in 1962. Dr. Watson was also the first director of the Human Genome Project. He talks with us about early discoveries in ... More »
Viewed as the "home" of DNA, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) in Long Island, New York, is considered by scientists to be one of the most important places for cutting-edge genetics research. In this series of videos, scientists discuss DNA research and the unique scientific culture at CSHL.
Visit the Origins: Unwinding DNA at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Website
Archive
| 00:22:30 | Dr. Eric Lander (Webcast) 3/2/2003 Dr. Eric Lander, a leading figure in the Human Genome Project and director of the Whitehead Inst ... |
| 12:28:42 | Dr. James Watson (Webcast) 3/1/2003 Dr. James Watson is the President of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and the co-discoverer of the ... |
| 00:20:25 | Dr. Francis Collins (Webcast) 3/1/2003 Dr. Francis Collins is the Director of the National Human Genome Research Institute, which is re ... |
| 0:28:42 | James Watson (Webcast) 2/28/2003 Dr. James Watson is the President of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and the codiscoverer of the doub ... |
| 00:18:34 | Dr. Carol Greider (Webcast) 2/28/2003 Dr. Carol Greider is a professor of molecular biology and genetics at Johns Hopkins University. She ... |




