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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. Renaissance woman.
27. The networker.
28. DNA: one teacher's reflection.
29. A hothouse of molecular biology.
30. DNA's cast of thousands.
31. All that jazz.
32. Claire Fraser profile. TIGR's chief: results without the roar.
33. France. Biologist wins battle over bureaucratic fungus.
34. Neuroscience. Sharp edges into new terrain. Interview by Andrew Lawler.
35. Champion of chromatin. Alan Wolffe (1959-2001).
36. Neuroscience: breaking down scientific barriers to the study of brain and mind.
37. Early germinative ideas on the origins of infectious disease.
38. Infectious history.
39. A life in science.
40. Perspectives: molecular medicine. "Sickle cell anemia, a molecular disease".
41. Inspired choices.
42. Pharmacia Biotech & Science prize. 1997 grand prize winner. Life in the balance: cell walls and antibiotic resistance.
43. Key player: Daniel Cohen. ...and a recent recruit.
44. Key player: Kevin Kinsella. The industry's top showman...
45. Pharmacia Biotech & Science Prize. 1996 grand prize winner. RNA editing hints of a remarkable diversity in gene expression pathways.
46. Pharmacia Biotech & Science prize. Grand prize winner. Life and death decisions: ced-9 and programmed cell death in Caenorhabditis elegans.
47. Chambon builds institute with U.S. funds and eye for detail.
48. Leroy Hood: thinking big in Seattle.
49. Profiles. Diversity flourishes in Japan's research labs.
50. Cold Spring Harbor turns 100.
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