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Randy Schekman
Harold Varmus
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Aaron Ciechanover
Jules Hoffmann
Jules Hoffmann
What makes an ideal collaborator?
Is it valuable for scientists to work in different countries?
Shinya Yamanaka
Are collaborations with pharmaceutical companies important?
Brian Kobilka
What kind of person do you like to collaborate with?
Barry Marshall
What should I look for in a collaborator?
Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
Is there too much competition in science?
Randy Schekman
Do scientists need to be secretive about their work?
Randy Schekman
How did you respond to competition?
Craig Mello
Is collaboration a necessary part of research?
Tim Hunt
How should scientists deal with competition?
Tim Hunt
Do you enjoy collaboration?
Joseph Goldstein and Michael Brown
Is competition a problem?
Paul Nurse
How can you encourage people to work together?
Paul Nurse
How can universities encourage collaboration?
Martin Chalfie
Is secrecy a bad thing?
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