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2. Thomas A. Steitz (1940-2018).
3. Retrospective. Frederick Sanger (1918-2013).
4. Retrospective. Michael Neuberger (1953-2013).
5. Retrospective. Tony Pawson (1952-2013).
6. Retrospective. Francois Jacob (1920-2013).
7. Retrospective. Renato Dulbecco (1914-2012).
8. Retrospective. Oscar Miller (1925-2012).
9. Retrospective. Norton Zinder (1928-2012).
10. Retrospective. Roy J. Britten (1919-2012).
11. Retrospective. Paul Mead Doty (1920-2011).
12. Retrospective. Lennart Philipson (1929-2011).
13. The birth of the operon.
14. Retrospective. Marshall Warren Nirenberg (1927-2010).
15. Nominations. White House taps former genome chief Francis Collins as NIH director.
16. Joshua Lederberg's interest in ignorance.
17. Retrospective: Joshua Lederberg (1925-2008).
18. Ribo-gnome: the big world of small RNAs.
19. Retrospective: Stanley Joel Korsmeyer (1950-2005).
20. Preserving an important collection.
21. Richard Villems profile. Cutting a path in genetics and international diplomacy.
22. Molecular biology. Retrospective: Francis Crick (1916-2004).
23. Amersham Prize. 2002 grand prize winner.
24. Ronald Plasterk profile. TV fame and RNA glory.
25. Cambridge Laboratory of Molecular Biology.
26. DNA: one teacher's reflection.
27. A hothouse of molecular biology.
28. DNA's cast of thousands.
29. Claire Fraser profile. TIGR's chief: results without the roar.
30. France. Biologist wins battle over bureaucratic fungus.
31. Neuroscience. Sharp edges into new terrain. Interview by Andrew Lawler.
32. Champion of chromatin. Alan Wolffe (1959-2001).
33. Neuroscience: breaking down scientific barriers to the study of brain and mind.
34. Early germinative ideas on the origins of infectious disease.
35. Infectious history.
36. A life in science.
37. Perspectives: molecular medicine. "Sickle cell anemia, a molecular disease".
38. Inspired choices.
39. Pharmacia Biotech & Science prize. 1997 grand prize winner. Life in the balance: cell walls and antibiotic resistance.
40. Key player: Daniel Cohen. ...and a recent recruit.
41. Key player: Kevin Kinsella. The industry's top showman...
42. Pharmacia Biotech & Science Prize. 1996 grand prize winner. RNA editing hints of a remarkable diversity in gene expression pathways.
43. Pharmacia Biotech & Science prize. Grand prize winner. Life and death decisions: ced-9 and programmed cell death in Caenorhabditis elegans.
44. Chambon builds institute with U.S. funds and eye for detail.
45. Leroy Hood: thinking big in Seattle.
46. Profiles. Diversity flourishes in Japan's research labs.
47. Cold Spring Harbor turns 100.
48. The coming of age of the cell.
49. The race for the cystic fibrosis gene.
50. The 1980 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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