Sulston, John2010-02-042010-02-042007-11-16https://hdl.handle.net/10161/1704The interview was a project of the Center for Public Genomics (http://www.genome.duke.edu/centers/cpg/). John Sulston was one of the winners of the Nobel Prize in 2002 for Physiology or Medicine. He was involved in pioneering research on the nematode worm and the British component of the Human Genome Project, in both its scientific and intellectual property aspects. In this interview, he discusses his career and interest in making scientific data widely accessible.John Sulston was one of the winners of the Nobel Prize in 2002 for Physiology or Medicine. He was involved in pioneering research on the nematode worm and the British component of the Human Genome Project, in both its scientific and intellectual property aspects. In this interview, he discusses his career and interest in making scientific data widely accessible.13354464 bytes98771 bytesaudio/basicapplication/pdfenCenter for Public GenomicsJohn SulstonHuman Genome ProjectInterview with Dr. John Sulston by Lina LuOther