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Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
Randy Schekman
Harold Varmus
Brian Kobilka
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Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
What do you look for when recruiting people for your lab?
Randy Schekman
How do you respond when people ask to join your lab?
Bruce Beutler
Should I work only on a single project?
Bruce Beutler
What’s your advice for young scientists?
Paul Nurse
How did you choose between basic and applied research?
Tim Hunt
How do you know if your research is on track?
Joseph Goldstein and Michael Brown
What makes a good paper?
Paul Nurse
Do I have to work 24/7 to be a great scientist?
Martin Chalfie
When should you give up on an experiment?
Martin Chalfie
Do you have any advice on how to do creative science?
Oliver Smithies
How do you develop a new scientific method?
Peter Doherty
What tips do you have for choosing your undergraduate degree?
Peter Doherty
What’s your top tip for graduate students?
Peter Doherty
How do you write a scientific paper?
Roger Kornberg
How do you know if a science career is for you?
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