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lessons from a life in science

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An edition of Avoid boring people (2007)

Avoid boring people

lessons from a life in science

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From a living legend--James D. Watson, who shared the Nobel Prize for having revealed the structure of DNA--a personal account of the making of a scientist. In Avoid Boring People, the man who discovered "the secret of life" shares the less revolutionary secrets he has found to getting along and getting ahead in a competitive world.Recounting the years of his own formation--from his father's birding lessons to the political cat's cradle of professorship at Harvard--Watson illuminates the progress of an exemplary scientific life, both his own pursuit of knowledge and how he learns to nurture fledgling scientists. Each phase of his experience yields a wealth of age-specific practical advice. For instance, when young, never be the brightest person in the room or bring more than one date on a ski trip; later in life, always accept with grace when your request for funding is denied, and--for goodness' sake--don't dye your hair. There are precepts that few others would find occasion to heed (expect to gain weight after you win your Nobel Prize, as everyone will invite you to dinner) and many more with broader application (do not succumb to the seductions of golf if you intend to stay young professionally). And whatever the season or the occasion: avoid boring people.A true believer in the intellectual promise of youth, Watson offers specific pointers to beginning scientists about choosing the projects that will shape their careers, the supreme importance of collegiality, and dealing with competitors within the same institution, even one who is a former mentor. Finally he addresses himself to the role and needs of science at large universities in the context of discussing the unceremonious departure of Harvard's president Larry Summers and the search for his successor.Scorning political correctness, this irreverent romp through Watson's life and learning is an indispensable guide to anyone plotting a career in science (or most anything else), a primer addressed both to the next generation and those who are entrusted with their minds.From the Hardcover edition.

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Avoid Boring People
2009, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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Avoid boring people: and other lessons from a life in science
2007, Alfred A. Knopf
in English - 1st ed.
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Avoid boring people: lessons from a life in science
2007, Oxford University Press, OUP Oxford
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Oxford, New York
Genre
Biography.

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Dewey Decimal Class
572.8092
Library of Congress
QH31.W34 A3 2007, QH506

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Pagination
347 p. :
Number of pages
347

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Open Library
OL16759805M
Internet Archive
avoidboringpeopl0000wats
ISBN 10
0192802739
ISBN 13
9780192802736
LCCN
2008378282
Library Thing
3335655
Goodreads
2153371

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