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Avoid Boring People James D. Watson (Chancellor, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Avoid Boring People von James D. Watson (Chancellor, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Avoid Boring People James D. Watson (Chancellor, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)


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Zusammenfassung

James D. Watson looks back on his extraordinary career - from its beginnings as a schoolboy in Chicago's South Side to the day he left Harvard 50 years later, world-renowned as the co-discoverer of DNA - and considers the lessons he has learnt along the way. The result is both an engaging memoir and an insightful compendium of lessons in life.

Avoid Boring People Zusammenfassung

Avoid Boring People: And other lessons from a life in science James D. Watson (Chancellor, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

James D. Watson looks back on his extraordinary and varied career - from its beginnings as a schoolboy in Chicago's South Side to the day he left Harvard almost 50 years later, world-renowned as the co-discoverer of DNA - and considers the lessons he has learnt along the way. The result is both an engagingly eccentric memoir and an insightful compendium of lessons in life for aspiring scientists. Watson's 'manners' range from those he learnt bird-watching with his father during the Great Depression ('Avoid fighting bigger boys and dogs' and 'Find a young hero to emulate') to the manners appropriate for a Nobel Prize ('Have friends close to those who rule'). He evokes his time as a graduate student in the 1940s ('Hire spunky lab helpers'); the excitement of working in DNA for the first time as well as having his first dates; his time working as a White House advisor; and at Harvard in the '70s. Avoid Boring People is a quirky, original, wise, and infuriatingly un-put-downable blend of candid anecdotes and revealing insights into the life of one of the greatest scientists of the 20th century.

Avoid Boring People Bewertungen

Frank, humorous and replete with aphorisms...This is a most enjoyable read, but what Watson's exuberant and candid memoir leaves plenty for science and historians. He satisfies two Watson maxims: be first to tell a good story and avoid boring people. * Chemistry World. *
Review from previous edition ...a deliciously detailed account of his life...Watson remains one of the most fascinating scientists of our time, as iconic in some respects as his double helix. * Nature *
A lively and provocative book. * Financial Times, Books of the Year *
The story is frank, personal, revealing * Peter Lawrence, Literary Review *
...with entertaining revelations...[and] interesting insights and anecdotes... * Financial Times *
...a fascinating story. * The Times *
It's never dull. * The Herald (Glasgow) *
Scientists will find the book most interesting. * Irish Times *

Über James D. Watson (Chancellor, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

In 1953, while working at the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University, James Watson and Francis Crick discovered the double helical structure of DNA. For their discovery they were awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, with Maurice Wilkins. Watson was appointed to the faculty at Harvard University in 1956. In 1968, while retaining his position at Harvard, he became director of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL). In 1988 he was appointed as associate director of the National Institute of Health (NIH) to help launch the Human Genome Program. A year later he became the first director of the National Center for Human Genome Research at the NIH, and was awarded the National Medal of Science in 1997. In 2007 Watson retired from the position of Chancellor of CSHL.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Foreword ; Preface ; 1. Manners acquired as a child ; 2. Manners learned while an undergraduate ; 3. Manners picked up in graduate school ; 4. Manners followed by the Phage Group ; 5. Manners passed on to an aspiring young scientist ; 6. Manners needed for important science ; 7. Manners practiced as an untenured professor ; 8. Manners deployed for academic zing ; 9. Manners noticed as a dispensable White House advisor ; 10. Manners appropriate for a Nobel Prize ; 11. Manners demanded by academic ineptitude ; 12. Manners behind for readable books ; 13. Manners required for academic civility ; 14. Manners displayed to hold two jobs ; 15. Manners maintained when reluctantly leaving Harvard ; Epilogue ; Cast of Characters

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR002390042
9780199548187
0199548188
Avoid Boring People: And other lessons from a life in science James D. Watson (Chancellor, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
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Oxford University Press
20081023
362
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