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Showing posts with label sir john sulston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sir john sulston. Show all posts
31 May 2010

Transparency is in WikiLeaks' DNA

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It is somewhat ironic that the man behind WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, is not a fan of being in the spotlight; and therefore perhaps poetic ju...
26 November 2009

Who Owns Science? The Manchester Manifesto

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One of my heroes, Sir John Sulston, has a piece in the Guardian today with the intriguing headline "How science is shackled by intell...
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14 May 2009

The Common Thread: Open Data, Open Access

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Sir John Sulston is one of this country's - and the world's - heroes. Already a one-time Nobel prize winner for his work on worms (...
07 July 2008

A New Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation

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One of the most remarkable men around today is Sir John Sulston. He's already won a Nobel Prize for his work on nematode worms/apoptos...
04 December 2006

Saint Johnomics

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Sir John Sulston is one of my heroes, right up there with RMS. Indeed, Sulston can reasonably be called the RMS of genomics (or maybe RMS i...
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