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In October 2017, Nobel laureate Sydney Brenner (Physiology or
Medicine, 2002) gave four lectures on the history of Molecular
Biology, its impact on Neuroscience and the great scientific
questions that lie ahead.Sydney Brenner has been at the centre of
the development of molecular biology, being a key player in shaping
the Laboratory for Molecular Biology in Cambridge into a cradle of
research, where pioneering and seminal discoveries in the field for
over half a century have resulted in more than half a dozen Nobel
Prizes.His memory is a treasure trove of the history of the field
with innumerable anecdotes on other leading scientists in the past
60 years. These lectures trace the history and recount some of
those anecdotes. His interlocutor Terry Sejnowski is the Francis
Crick professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and
the Laboratory Head of its Computational Neurobiology Laboratory.
Terry and Sydney are long-term collaborators and they share many
stories and memories.The recorded lectures are the basis for this
book. It aims to preserve the history of molecular biology and to
also raise scientific questions that have resulted from the work of
Sydney, Terry and others. It should be read by everybody who is
interested in the generation, history and impact of great ideas as
recounted by one of the legends of 20th century science.Published
in collaboration with Institute Para Limes.
In October 2017, Nobel laureate Sydney Brenner (Physiology or
Medicine, 2002) gave four lectures on the history of Molecular
Biology, its impact on Neuroscience and the great scientific
questions that lie ahead.Sydney Brenner has been at the centre of
the development of molecular biology, being a key player in shaping
the Laboratory for Molecular Biology in Cambridge into a cradle of
research, where pioneering and seminal discoveries in the field for
over half a century have resulted in more than half a dozen Nobel
Prizes.His memory is a treasure trove of the history of the field
with innumerable anecdotes on other leading scientists in the past
60 years. These lectures trace the history and recount some of
those anecdotes. His interlocutor Terry Sejnowski is the Francis
Crick professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and
the Laboratory Head of its Computational Neurobiology Laboratory.
Terry and Sydney are long-term collaborators and they share many
stories and memories.The recorded lectures are the basis for this
book. It aims to preserve the history of molecular biology and to
also raise scientific questions that have resulted from the work of
Sydney, Terry and others. It should be read by everybody who is
interested in the generation, history and impact of great ideas as
recounted by one of the legends of 20th century science.Published
in collaboration with Institute Para Limes.
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