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    Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) is a private, non-profit institution with research programs focusing on cancer, neuroscience, plant biology, genomics...
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    James Watson (category People from Cold Spring Harbor, New York)
    research in molecular biology. From 1968, Watson served as director of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL), greatly expanding its level of funding and research...
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    "Induction of Instability at Selected Loci in Maize". At the 1951 Cold Spring Harbor Symposium where she first publicized her findings, her talk was met with...
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  • illustrated the functions of the centromere and telomere at the Cold Spring Harbor Symposium. McClintock's work set the stage for the discovery of repeated...
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    species: Homo erectus. Mayr presented his conclusion at the Cold Spring Harbor Symposium in 1950, and this resulted in Dubois's erectus species being...
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    genet.35.102401.091525. PMID 11700300. Mayr, E.: Where Are We? Cold Spring Harbor Symposium of Quantitative Biology 24, 1–14, 1959 Stebbins, G. L.: Processes...
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    on December 20, 1985. In May 1986 Mullis presented PCR at the Cold Spring Harbor Symposium, and published a modified version of his original 'idea' manuscript...
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  • the scientific community until 1960 when he chaired the 1960 Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Biological Clocks. There, Colin Pittendrigh drew attention...
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  • the end of his graduate study, Kimura gave a paper at the 1955 Cold Spring Harbor Symposium; though few were able to understand it (both because of mathematical...
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  • 1950: Became U.S. citizen 1960: Chaired organizing committee for Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on biological clocks 1969: Began his work at Stanford University...
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  • hypothesis 10 years after it was proposed. Beadle commented on the Cold Spring Harbor Symposium meeting of biologists in 1951. He noted "I have the impression...
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  • oversimplification. Beadle wrote in 1966, that after reading the 1951 Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Genes and Mutations, he had the impression that supporters...
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    contributed to the full decipherment of the genetic code. By the Cold Spring Harbor Symposium of 1966, between Nirenberg and Khorana the genetic code was almost...
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    and Dynamic Instabilities in Chemical Systems (1997). Chair, Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Computational Cell Biology (2007, 2009) Director, Biological...
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    her work and contributions. When the couple attended the 1951 Cold Spring Harbor Symposium, he discussed Esther's doctoral work on E. coli and acknowledged...
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    met Delbrück and Hershey, and they collaborated on experiments at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and in Delbrück's lab at Vanderbilt University. His famous...
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    Lindegren, Carl C. (1967). The Cold War in Biology. Planarian Press. Livingston, Laura R. (1968). "Review: The Cold War in Biology". Yale Journal of...
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  • 2307/4072271. JSTOR 4072271. Hutchinson GE (1957). Concluding remarks. Cold Spring Harbor Symposium Quantitative Biology. Vol. 22. pp. 415–427. Manlik O, Chabanne...
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  • an American geneticist and scientific editor known for her work at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Warren was born Katherine Suydam Brehme in New York City...
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  • From left to right- Harriet Taylor, Audre Luoff, Jacques Monod, Boris Ephrussi with an issue of the New Yorker at the Cold Spring Harbor Symposium....
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