Sydney Brenner
Sydney Brenner, Cold Spring Harbor, 1980 meeting. A South African native acknowledged to be one of the brightest thinkers in the field. With his rapier wit, British schoolboy charm and mile-a-minute ideas, Brenner is often the center of attention at scientific gatherings.
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