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Item Open Access 1997 Delegates to the Second International Strategy Meeting on Human Genome Sequencing in Bermuda from Gert-Jan van Ommen(2016-08-31)Photographs from the February 1997 Bermuda meeting. Courtesy of Gert-Jan van Ommen.Item Open Access 2000 NHGRI e-mail request for HGP sequencing center information, and corresponding aggregate data from NHGRI, compiled by Kris Wetterstrand(2016-08-31)Email exchange in 2013 between Kathryn Maxson (Duke) and Kris Wetterstrand (NHGRI), regarding country funding and other data for the HGP sequencing centers. Also includes the email request for such information, from NHGRI to the centers, in 2000, and the aggregate data collected.Item Open Access 2011 18 August Mark Guyer-Jane Peterson interview(2011-08-18)Mark Guyer and Jane Peterson, in-person interview with Kathryn Maxson and Robert Cook-Deegan, conducted in Rockville, MD (NIH campus), 18 August 2011. Mark Guyer and Jane Peterson were grants program officers at the NIH during the HGP, and were some of the longest-standing employees in the HGP administrative structure. Both witnessed the transformation of the Office of Genome Research into the National Center for Human Genome Research and, finally, the National Human Genome Research Institute. They were close participants in the history of the Bermuda Principles within the NIH.Item Open Access 2012 09 February Jean Weissenbach interview(2016-08-31)Jean Weissenbach, telephone interview by Kathryn Maxson and Robert Cook-Deegan, conducted from Durham, NC 09 February 2012. Jean Weissenbach, a leader in French genetic mapping, directed the French national sequencing center, Généthon, during the HGP and was instrumental in helping to build agreement to the Bermuda Principles in France.Item Open Access Item Open Access Item Open Access Interview with Dr. James Wyngaarden by Jennifer Midura(2006-12-08) James, WyngaardenDr. James Wyngaarden served as director of the National Institutes of Health from 1982 until 1991. During his tenure, the NIH began its involvement in the Human Genome Project. He worked with Dr. James Watson to secure funding for the Project. In this interview, he discusses the Human Genome Project as well as his earlier academic career.Item Open Access Interview with Dr. John Sulston by Lina Lu(2007-11-16) Sulston, JohnJohn 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.Item Open Access Interview with Renato Dulbecco by Xander Nuttle, November 17, 2006(2006-11-17) Dulbecco, Renato; Nuttle, XanderRenato Dulbecco, along with David Baltimore and Howard Temin, received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1975 for his work in virology. He was an early advocate of sequencing the human genome.