BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE

 

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Patrick Bateson - Former Provost of King's College, Cambridge; Emeritus Professor of Ethology, Cambridge University

interviewed by Alan Macfarlane 13th December 2007

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Sydney Brenner - Senior Distinguished Fellow of the Crick-Jacobs Center, Salk Institute; 2002 Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine

interviewed by Alan Macfarlane 3rd August 2007

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Hal Dixon - Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge University (retired)

interviewed by Alan Macfarlane 3rd August 2007

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Robert Hinde - Former Master of St John's, Cambridge; Emeritus Royal Society Research Professor of Zoology, Cambridge University

interviewed by Alan Macfarlane 7th and 20th November 2007

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Andrew Huxley - Former Master of Trinity College, Cambridge; Emeritus Professor of Physiology, University College, London; 1963 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

interviewed by Alan Macfarlane 5th October 2007

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Richard Keynes - Emeritus Professor of Physiology, Cambridge University

interviewed by Alan Macfarlane 26th September2007

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Aaron Klug - Former President of the Royal Society; former Head of the MRC Laboratory in Cambridge; 1982 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

interviewed by Alan Macfarlane 11th December2007

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Frederick Sanger - Formerly Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge; Nobel Prizes in chemistry 1958 and 1980

interviewed by Alan Macfarlane 24th August 2007

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