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Harold Varmus
Harold Varmus is back on home turf in New York City, and he is one happy man. The Nobel laureate and former director of the National Institutes of Health rides his bike in Central Park, invests in Broadway plays, writes movie reviews for The New York Times – and runs the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. "Every week, there is fun," he says.
The Scientist 2004, 18(10):16
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A conversation with Pat Brown in San Francisco in December 1998, a year before I left the NIH, about the open-access preprint archive that physicists had set up at Los Alamos National Laboratory got me thinking for the first time about open-access publishing in biology and medicine. The Public Library of Science began as an advocacy group for the NIH archive, PubMedCentral, about a year after I left the NIH. Subsequently it became a publishing house.
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