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Past Featured Science Watch® Interviewed Scientists:
2007
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Berkeley’s Alex Filippenko on The Accelerating Universe
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Columbia’s Jeffrey Lieberman Takes On Schizophrenia
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Yale’s Josephine Hoh: An Eye for Disease Genes
block-close.gif (38 bytes) HRI’s Ashoke Sen Surveys the Current Landscape of String Theory
block-close.gif (38 bytes) XMPI’s Matthias Mann on Mass Spectrometry in Biochemistry
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Penn’s Virginia M.-Y. Lee on Neurodegenerative Disease
2006
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Cambridge’s Randy J. Read: Crystallography vs. Disease
block-close.gif (38 bytes) U. Washington’s Younan Xia–An Eye on Nanotech’s Big Picture
block-close.gif (38 bytes) MIT’s Max Tegmark: Clusters, Clumps, and the SDSS
block-close.gif (38 bytes) STAR’s Tim Hallman Hunts for Quark-Gluon Plasma
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Harvard’s Marc A. Pfeffer On Blockbuster Cardio Trials
block-close.gif (38 bytes) HHMI’s Joan Massagué on TGF-b and Metastasis
2005
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Salk’s Fred H. Gage on Neurogenesis in the Adult Brain
block-close.gif (38 bytes) UCLA’s J. Fraser Stoddart on Switching to Molecular Electronics
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Genoscope’s Jean Weissenbach: Less on “Omics,” More on the Basics
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Joslin’s C. Ronald Kahn, M.D., on Recent Insulin Insights 
block-close.gif (38 bytes) JHU’s Charles L. Bennett on the Hot Microwave Mission
block-close.gif (38 bytes) OSU’s Arkady A. Tseytlin Dishes String/Gauge Duality
2004
block-close.gif (38 bytes) U. Michigan’s Omar Yaghi on What's In Store for MOFs
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Malik Peiris on Containing SARS and Watching for What’s Next
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Oxford’s Rory Collins: On the Straight Line to Medical Insights
block-close.gif (38 bytes) ISB’s Ruedi Aebersold on the Challenges of Proteomics
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Stanford’s Marcia L. Stefanick on the Trials of Hormone Therapy
block-close.gif (38 bytes) SNO’s Arthur B. McDonald on Nailing Neutrino Mass
2003
block-close.gif (38 bytes) NIMR’s Anne O’Garra on Sorting Out Cytokines
block-close.gif (38 bytes) NIA’s Mark P. Mattson on Neuronal Degeneration
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Harvard’s Charles Lieber Gets Wise to Nanowires
block-close.gif (38 bytes) U. Washington’s Krzysztof Palczewski: Clear Vision on GPCRs
block-close.gif (38 bytes) HHMI’s Brian J. Druker on Bringing STI571 to Bear Against Cancer
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Cambridge Astrophysicist Andrew C. Fabian: From Rockets to XEUS
2002
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Potent Predictor: Paul M. Ridker on CRP and Cardiovascular Disease
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Lofty Achievement: NOAA’s Susan Solomon on Atmospheric Chemistry
block-close.gif (38 bytes) George M. Whitesides: Big in Nanotechnology
block-close.gif (38 bytes) HHMI’s Patrick O. Brown on DNA Microarrays for the Masses
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Whitehead's Eric S. Lander Assesses the Human Genome Project
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Small is Bountiful: TIGR's Claire M. Fraser on Microbial Genomes
2001
block-close.gif (38 bytes) UT's Eric J. Nestler on the Biochemistry of Addiction
block-close.gif (38 bytes) FDA's Serge L. Beaucage on 20 Years of Oligonucleotide Synthesis
block-close.gif (38 bytes) MIT's Lisa Randall: Two Branes are Better Than One
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Stanford's Savas Dimopoulos: Beyond the Standard Model
block-close.gif (38 bytes) St. Jude's Martine Roussel Answers the Call of ARF
block-close.gif (38 bytes) UCLA's James R. Heath Knows Nanocomputers
2000
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Amgen Institute's Tak W. Mak: Sighted, Cited in Many Fields
block-close.gif (38 bytes) NCBI's Stephen F. Altschul on BLASTing Proteins
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Burnham's John C. Reed: Apropos of Apoptosis
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Nichia Shuji Nakamura on Blue Laser Diodes

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HHMI's Hermann Steller on Life with Cell Death
1999
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Gillian Bates of King's College on Hunington's Disease
block-close.gif (38 bytes) HHMI's Gerald M. Rubin on the Drosophila Genome
block-close.gif (38 bytes) NCI's Curtis C. Harris on p53 and Carcinogenesis
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Black Holes and Beyond: Harvard's Andrew Strominger on string Theory
block-close.gif (38 bytes) UCSD's Michael Karin on Signaling Pathways
block-close.gif (38 bytes) MIT's Wolfgang Ketterle Gets Coherent on Atoms
1998

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UCSF's Frank McCormick: Cold Calculation on Cancer
block-close.gif (38 bytes) HHMI's Thomas M. Jessell on Cell Differentiation

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Botanist Ghillean Prance Champions Biodiversity
block-close.gif (38 bytes) HHMI's Graeme Bell on the Genetics of Diabetes

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Timothy A. Springer on Cell Adhesion Molecules
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Protein Pro: NIH's Ad Bax on NMR Spectroscopy
1997

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HHMI's Marc Tessier-Lavigne on Nerve-Cell Connections
block-close.gif (38 bytes) TIGR's J. Craig Venter on Sequences, Consequences

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*HHMI's Roger J. Davis on MAP Kinase Pathways
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Ecologist John H. Lawton: Seeking Patterns in Ecosystems

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*Eric M. Gordon Discusses Combinatorial Replacement
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Jacqueline Barton on Metal Complexes and DNA
1996

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*Steven Weinberg on the Ultimate Field Theory
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Yale's Arthur Horwich on Protein Chaperones

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*Univ. of Sheffield's Philip Grime on Plant Ecology
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *UNIAID's Anthony S. Fauci on 15 Years of AIDS Research

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*Harvard's Tony Evans Gets Tough with Ceramic Composites
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Philippa Marrack Targets T Cells and Autoimmune Disease
1995

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Making Penicillin Possible: Norman Heatley Remembers
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *K. Barry Sharpless Battles Evil Twins

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IAS's John N. Bahcall Probes the Lightweight Universe
block-close.gif (38 bytes) George Papanicolaou Seeks Order in Turbulence

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Harvard's Walter C. Willett on Epidemiology
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Sir Roy Calne Pursues Higher Tolerance in Transplantation

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Sir Alec Jeffreys on DNA Profiling and Minisatellites
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Thierry Boon on Cancer Immunotherapy

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Chemist and Writer: An Interview with Roald Hoffmann
block-close.gif (38 bytes) Stuart L. Schreiber Brings the Right Chemistry to Cell Biology
1994

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*Tony Hunter Seeks Secrets of Transduction
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Laval's Fernand Labrie on Hormones and Cancer

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*Stephen Hawking on the Theory of Everything, Among Other Things
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Pierre Sokoloff on Schizopherina and the D3 Receptor

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*Caltech's Don Anderson Sizes Up Seismology

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*Joseph Schlessinger Recaps Ras Signaling
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Astronomer Martin Rees Eyes Active Galaxies

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*Pierre Chambon Surveys Retinoid Research
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Steve Ley Looks to Organic Chemistry's Future
1993

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*U. Penn's Stephen Thom on Hyperbaric Medicine
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Elizabeth Blackburn's True Tales of Telomeres

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*Salim Yusuf Discusses the Making of Meta-Analysis
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Univ. Utah's Mario Capecchi on Gene Targetting

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*Leigh Canham Sees Bright Future for Porous Silicon
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Max Essex Assesses Trends in AIDS Research

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*Glasgow's Chris Wilkinson Makes Waves in Engineering
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Biologist Axel Ullrich Seeks Cell Signaling Secrets
1992

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*MIT's Alan Guth; COBE Findings, Inflation and the Big Bang
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Robert Weinberg Explains the Rise in Research on Tumor Suppressor Genes

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*Salk Institute's Ron Evans Surveys Retinoid Research
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Rudolph Marcus Reflects on Nobel Prize Winning Work

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*IBM's Stuart Parkin Mulls Multilayered Metallic Films
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Immunologist Tim Mosmann Targets T-Cell Subtypes

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*F. Sherwood Rowland on the Science and Politics of Ozone Depletion
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *La Jolla's Erkki Ruoslahti on Integrins, Proteoglycans

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*Peter H. Seeburg on Brain Receptor Functions
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Harold Kroto on the Celestial Sphere that Fell to Earth
1991

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*Valerie Beral Tracks the Agent of Kaposi's Sarcoma
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Loyola University Team
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Michael J. Berridge on Insositol Phosphates & Cell Signaling
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Oxford's Roger Penrose Looks for Links Between the Quantum & Classical
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Caltech's Ahmed Zewail on the Fast Moving World of Femtochemistry
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Stanford's Ron Davis Reflects on the Rise of Yeast Studies
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *USC's Caleb Finch on the Neurobiology of Aging
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Physicist Frank Wilczek asks, "Anyons, anyone?"
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Rockefeller University's Jules Hiesch Discusses Research on Obesity
1990
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Emmanuel Desurvire of Columbia University on Erbium Fiber Amplifiers
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Robert Tjian of UC Berkeley on Transcription Factors and Gene Expression
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Bert Vogelstein of Johns Hopkins University Closes In on Colorectal Cancer
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *John Luong Discusses the Boom in Biosensor Research and Commercialization
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Richard Potember Explores TCNQ Films for Erasable Optical Storage
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *UCI's Francisco Ayala on Clonal Reproduction in Parasitic Protozoa
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *MIT's Mark Wrighton on a new Solar Energy Conversion Technique
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *R&D Chief Patrick Gage of Genetics Institute on Company Activities
block-close.gif (38 bytes) *Nobel Laureate Donald Cram on Carceplexes

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