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2. Remembering a pioneer in biotechnology.
3. A spotlight on bacterial mutations for 75 years.
4. Professor KC Nicolaou expanded the world of synthetic organic chemistry by total synthesis and his laboratories have fostered many talented researchers.
5. Biography of Professor Nicolaou: a journey to the extremes of molecular complexity.
6. Whole new concepts of nutrition.
7. Ronald Breslow (1931-2017).
8. A decade of discovery: CRISPR functions and applications.
9. Oliver Smithies (1925-2017).
10. In retrospect: A century of phage lessons.
11. Eric H. Davidson (1937-2015).
12. François Jacob (1920-2013).
13. Donald Arthur Glaser (1926-2013).
14. LMB Cambridge: Bureaucracy bypass let research flourish.
15. Nobel success: What makes a great lab?
16. Renato Dulbecco (1914-2012).
17. A slip in the date of DNA's discovery.
18. Genomics: DNA's master craftsmen.
19. Human genome at ten: Life is complicated.
20. Obituary: Marshall Nirenberg (1927-2010).
21. Sueharu Horinouchi (1 January 1952-12 July 2009).
22. Obituary: Paul C. Zamecnik (1912-2009).
23. Obituary: Joshua Lederberg (1925-2008).
24. Profile: meet exhibit I.
25. Molecular biology: the expanding world of small RNAs.
26. Obituary: Seymour Benzer (1921-2007).
27. An autobiographic conversation with Roger D. Kornberg on his work on transcription regulation.
28. A conversation with Craig C Mello on the discovery of RNAi.
29. Obituary: Leslie Orgel (1927-2007).
30. Obituary: Horst Tobias Witt (1922-2007).
31. The path to success.
32. Obituary: Eduard Kellenberger (1920-2004).
33. Obituary: Yasutomi Nishizuka (1932-2004).
34. Molecular biology enjoys double celebration.
35. Francis crick 1916-2004.
36. Enter transfer RNA.
37. Obituary: Francis Crick (1916-2004).
38. Passing the torch.
39. From DNA to consciousness--Crick's legacy.
40. Biochemist takes the reins at top European laboratory.
41. Obituary: Carl-Ivar Brändén (1934-2004).
42. Heads and tails.
43. The usefulness of parody.
44. Who cares about the double helix?
45. Max Perutz (1914-2002).
46. Mad hatters at the DNA tea party.
47. Wellcome bid sees Crick archive return home.
48. The history man.
49. Thomas Hughes Jukes (1906-99)
50. Charles M. Steinberg (1932-99)
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