As we discovered in his book The Double Helix, Nobel Prize winner James D. Watson – immortalized for his part in revealing the structure of DNA – is a colorful, larger than life character. Surprisingly, the science in Watson's Double Helix is almost, if not entirely, overshadowed by the wheeling and dealing of his ambitious scientific peers – which is exactly what makes it such a rollickingly good read. Now, unencumbered by political correctness, and wielding an innate sense of candor, Watson again pries open the inner workings of scientific research – this time for the benefit of neophyte scientists.

Avoid Boring People: Lessons From A Life In Science
James D. Watson (2007)
ISBN:0375412840
I am blessed with some degree of personal acquintenance with this, in my opinion, the Greatest of Biologists of 20 and 21 century!
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