Gallery 34: Stan Cohen and his boat

Stan Cohen rejected the name "Titanic III" for his boat.

stan cohen, titanic

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  • Source: DNALC.DNAFTB

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16710. Gallery 34: Stan Cohen playing banjo

Stan Cohen entertaining a crowd with the 5-string banjo.

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  • Source: DNAFTB

16708. Gallery 34: Stan Cohen on his boat Genesis

Stan Cohen on his boat Genesis. Cohen had a boat-naming contest. The winner received a bottle of wine and a cruise on the boat.

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  • Source: DNAFTB

16720. Biography 34: Stan Norman Cohen (1935 - )

Stan Cohen and Herb Boyer "invented" recombinant DNA technology.

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  • Source: DNAFTB

16721. Biography 34: Herb W. Boyer (1936 - )

Herb Boyer and Stan Cohen "invented" recombinant DNA technology.

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  • Source: DNAFTB

16107. Depressed about Asilomar, Stanley Cohen

Stanley Cohen talks about depressed about Asilomar.

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  • Source: DNAi

16707. Gallery 34: Stanley Cohen (1)

Stanley Cohen on one of his many hikes.

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  • Source: DNAFTB

16706. Gallery 34: Stanley Cohen

Stanley Cohen, Stanford University professor.

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16614. Gallery 28: Roger Herriott, Stan Rupert and Sol Goodgal

Roger Herriott, Stan Rupert and Sol Goodgal at Johns Hopkins (1st row; 3rd, 2nd, and 1st from right).

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16033. Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer, 1972

Genes can be moved between species.

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  • Source: DNAi

15915. The first recombinant DNA

Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer's historic experiment used techniques to cut and paste DNA to create the first custom-made organism containing recombined or "recombinant" DNA.

  • ID: 15915
  • Source: DNAi