S&T: 'A conversation with Sydney Brenner: How academia and publishing are destroying scientific innovation' - Elizabeth Dzeng's 2014 Interview
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One of my early heroes was Sydney Brenner. Brenner was one of the first to see the double helix, and quickly grasped its importance for unlocking the secrets of life. He went on to have one of the most remarkable careers in all of biology, being part of multiple Nobel prize-level discoveries including the genetic code, mRNA, the first complete map of the connections of a brain of an organism (connectome), and in identifying a new and now essential model organism, C.Elegans.
S&T: 'A conversation with Sydney Brenner: How academia and publishing are destroying scientific innovation' - Elizabeth Dzeng's 2014 Interview
S&T: 'A conversation with Sydney Brenner: How…
S&T: 'A conversation with Sydney Brenner: How academia and publishing are destroying scientific innovation' - Elizabeth Dzeng's 2014 Interview
One of my early heroes was Sydney Brenner. Brenner was one of the first to see the double helix, and quickly grasped its importance for unlocking the secrets of life. He went on to have one of the most remarkable careers in all of biology, being part of multiple Nobel prize-level discoveries including the genetic code, mRNA, the first complete map of the connections of a brain of an organism (connectome), and in identifying a new and now essential model organism, C.Elegans.