DNA Video: Craig Venter on the Charlie Rose Show
by Dr. Hsien-Hsien Lei
Posted September 15, 2007 in DNA Podcasts and Videos, Personalities with DNA
This video of Craig Venter and Charlie Rose at Celera dates all the way back to June 2000 but it still scores high for sentimental value. This was part of a Human Genome Special that ran on the Charlie Rose Show.
via Nick Gogerty
Tags: genetics, genes, dna, genome, genomics, craig venter, celera, video

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[...] has a clip of Craig Venter from the Charlie Rose show in 2000, back before Venter was able to browse his [...]
I really liked that video. I’m glad that Mr. Venter is proud of his past and is not afraid of saying that he hated the education system and had to start from scratch when he went to college.
You hear a lot of stories about people quiting their jobs because they don’t like the way things are being done and think there are better ways to get things done, and the ones that quite their job are usually the ones that advance society because their new idea is actually better.
Does anyone know which method is the most acurate when it comes to sequencing a genome?
Does anyone know which method is the most acurate when it comes to sequencing a genome?
It all depends on who you talk to. Sandra at Discovering Biology in a Digital World has an excellent five-part series on sequencing the genome that you might want to check out.