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Randy Schekman
Harold Varmus
Brian Kobilka
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Roger Kornberg
Do you have any major concerns for today’s young researchers?
Roger Kornberg
How have things changed for young researchers?
Craig Mello
What advice do you have for graduate students?
Craig Mello
What motivates you as a scientist?
Roger Kornberg
Highlights video: Roger Kornberg
Oliver Smithies
How did you learn to write well?
Oliver Smithies
How would you advise aspiring scientists entering university?
Oliver Smithies
What do you tell your students most often?
Peter Doherty
What is the best advice you received as a student?
Tim Hunt
What advice do you have for scientists?
Peter Doherty
Do you have any tips for aspiring PhD students?
Bruce Beutler
What career advice would you give young scientists?
Peter Doherty
How should you choose a PhD project?
Barry Marshall
Is it easier to make discoveries when you’re young?
Michael Brown
How do you know if you’re cut out for research?
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