My Conversation with Kary Mullis - Nobel Prize Winner for Chemistry

Kary Mullis has many unconventional ideas.  Some people laugh at them.  But he's used to it.  They also laughed at him when he came up with the process of duplicating DNA in large quantities.  That led to his being honored with the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1993.

I had the pleasure of interviewing him several years back at the  Wizard Academy in Austin, TX.  The Academy fosters the kind of thinking and actions that some people laugh at.  Thank goodness.


 

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