
Francis Crick
British molecular biologist, biophysicist, neuroscientist; co-discoverer of the structure of DNA
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The Science of Your Gut Sense & the Gut-Brain Axis | Dr. Diego Bohórquez
Andrew Huberman
Co-recipient of the Nobel Prize for discovering the structure of DNA, who later developed an obsession for neuroscience and dreamed of tools to visualize neural connections.

Karl Deisseroth: Depression, Schizophrenia, and Psychiatry | Lex Fridman Podcast #274
Lex Fridman
Co-discoverer of the DNA double helix, who later became interested in neuroscience and proposed the need for a method to turn individual neuron types on or off with light, anticipating optogenetics.

Luís and João Batalha: Fermat's Library and the Art of Studying Papers | Lex Fridman Podcast #209
Lex Fridman
A molecular biologist, physicist, and neuroscientist, co-discoverer of the structure of the DNA molecule. He is mentioned as having opposed the 'Information Exchange Group' in the 1960s.

Michael Pollan on Consciousness, Psychedelics, and the Limits of Neuroscience
Sam Harris
Co-discoverer of the double helix, who also engaged in early consciousness research with Christof Koch.

The Brainwashing of the American Mind - Eric Weinstein (4K)
Chris Williamson
Co-discoverer of DNA structure, mentioned as a physicist, highlighting how broad scientific contributions used to be.

All Things Ketamine — The Most Comprehensive Podcast Episode Ever with Dr. John Krystal
Tim Ferriss
Co-discoverer of the structure of DNA, referenced for his monumental yet understated scientific statement.

A New Marriage of Brain and Computer
GoogleTalksArchive
Co-developed the global workspace theory.

THB Being British is a Birthright Full Debate
OxfordUnion
Co-discoverer of DNA structure, mentioned to emphasize that Britishness is not rooted in a fixed biological fact.