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Randy Schekman
Harold Varmus
Brian Kobilka
Shinya Yamanaka
Aaron Ciechanover
Jules Hoffmann
Peter Agre
What is the secret to running a successful lab?
Oliver Smithies
How do you choose your students?
Paul Nurse
How do you choose the best students?
Paul Nurse
How can you set up a successful lab?
Paul Nurse
Should I choose academia or industry?
Paul Nurse
How do you know when you have done enough experiments?
Martin Chalfie
What makes a good post-doc application?
Joseph Goldstein and Michael Brown
What do you look for in job applications?
Tim Hunt
What did you discover?
Paul Nurse
What advice do you have for interviews?
Paul Nurse
Should researchers also be teachers?
Paul Nurse
Which scientific skills are useful in other careers?
Peter Doherty
How do you manage a large lab?
Peter Agre
How do you pick people to work in your lab?
Roger Kornberg
How do you measure your own progress?
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