Society for Neuroscience Archival Interview February 12 - 13, 2003
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Seymour Benzer, Ph.D.
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From Brooklyn to Physics
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Phage and the RII Mutant
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Drosophila The Counter Current Technique
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Circadian Rhythm
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Sexual Behavior
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Learning
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The Eye
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Aging
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Neurological Disorder Models
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The Balance
Description:
Explore the life and groundbreaking work of Seymour Benzer, a pioneering American physicist, molecular biologist, and behavioral geneticist, in this hour-long archival interview. Delve into Benzer's journey from his roots in Brooklyn to his significant contributions in physics, phage genetics, and Drosophila research. Discover his innovative counter-current technique, insights into circadian rhythms, sexual behavior, and learning in fruit flies. Learn about his research on the eye, aging, and neurological disorder models. Gain a comprehensive understanding of Benzer's multifaceted scientific career and its lasting impact on neuroscience, as part of the Society for Neuroscience's "The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography" series.
History of Neuroscience - Seymour Benzer Interview