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...panel discussion at which Venter spoke was part of a panel commemorating the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the double helix—the structure of DNA proposed by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953. The sequence of the chemical bases of DNA make up the genes in an individual’s genome...

Author: By Yailett Fernandez, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Geneticist Dismisses Discrimination Fears | 4/28/2003 | See Source »

Hart will deliver the English oration, Charles B. Watson Jr. ’03 will give the Latin oration and Harvard Business School (HBS) student Elizabeth Carpenter will present the graduate student oration...

Author: By Nalina Sombuntham, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Speakers Chosen To Address Graduates | 4/28/2003 | See Source »

...Watson, who is in his ninth year of studying Latin, said he has wanted to give this oration since he first heard it existed...

Author: By Nalina Sombuntham, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Speakers Chosen To Address Graduates | 4/28/2003 | See Source »

...long after, the American-born Watson made it back across the Atlantic to the other Cambridge, where he joined Harvard’s faculty in 1956. His coming brought molecular biology to Harvard, a discipline that has seen explosive growth and advancement in the past 50 years...

Author: By Nura A. Hossainzadeh, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Watson and Crick’s Discovery of DNA Double Helix Turns 50 | 4/25/2003 | See Source »

Laura Garwin ’77, director of research affairs for the Bauer Center, says the more comprehensive approach to understanding how DNA directs the functions of the cell should not overshadow the importance of the reductionist approach used so successfully by Watson and Crick, and thousands of others...

Author: By Nura A. Hossainzadeh, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Watson and Crick’s Discovery of DNA Double Helix Turns 50 | 4/25/2003 | See Source »

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