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Jules Hoffmann
How do you encourage your students to become independent when they leave your lab?
Shinya Yamanaka
What do you look for when recruiting people for your lab?
Harold Varmus
Should scientists take risks?
Harold Varmus
Do scientists need to be creative?
Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
Does a scientist need self-confidence?
Elizabeth Blackburn
What qualities do you look for in a colleague?
Peter Agre
What makes a great scientist?
Peter Agre
Is dedication the key to success in science?
Paul Nurse
What is a scientist’s most important quality?
Tim Hunt
Do good scientists have common traits?
Elizabeth Blackburn
What characterises a good researcher?
Michael Brown
What does it take to be a successful scientist?
Roger Kornberg
What is your definition of a great scientist?
Michael Brown
What drives a good scientist?
Peter Doherty
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