00:16 - How did you first become interested in science? 01:02 - Were there any teachers early in life who got you interested in science? 02:32 - Tell us a little bit about your academic path as an undergraduate? 03:28 - And what brought you to the University of Cambridge for your graduate work? 05:18 - Can you tell us a bit more about your experience working at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB)? 07:33 - When did you first learn of the Human Genome Project? What your initial thoughts? 09:44 - Can you tell us some more about your experiences and interactions with John Sulston? 12:58 - Why did you decide to do your postdoc at the Imperial Cancer Research Fund? 14:50 - Could you elaborate on what you mean by the 'genetic approach to solving problems'? 16:59 - After your postdoc, what motivated you to go in a more editorial direction in your career? 21:15 - Can you talk a bit about the legacy of the HGP, and specifically the importance of data sharing? 25:18 - From your perspective, what is the historical significance of the Bermuda principles? 26:27 - How should we view the role of technology development in the context of large scientific projects, like the HGP? 27:36 - As an editor, how do balance between individual-initiated scientific inquiry and so-called "big science"? 29:42 - How do you understand the respective roles of hypothesis-driven research versus hypothesis-free research? 31:16 - What are your thoughts on the common criticism of genomics as being too much of a "descriptive" science? 32:22 - In retrospect, what are your thoughts on the different approaches to the HGP taken by Celera and the public project? 34:50 - Do you think the competition had any influence on ideas and policies around data sharing? 38:28 - Can you tell us a bit about the many editorial positions you have held? What challenges have you faced? 42:43 - Can you walk us through your editorial process for a scientific topic which may be controversial? 45:28 - In your role as the editor-in-chief of Nature, what are some of your goals for the journal going forward?
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Magdalena Skipper - Brilliant interview! So clear, succinct and comprehensive. Thank you.
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