45 Quincy Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138

The Harvard Museum of Natural History presents James D. Watson, a Nobel Prize winner for his role in the discovery of the of the structure of DNA, and Edward O. Wilson, a pioneer in the study of biodiversity and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner as they reflect on their storied careers, including their time together at Harvard, and look ahead to the key challenges for biological sciences in the 21st century. Moderated by Robert Krulwich, award-winning journalist and correspondent for National Public Radio.

Advance tickets required.

Official Website: http://www.hmnh.harvard.edu

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