CSHL is a research and educational institution. The Laboratory has research programs focusing on cancer, neurobiology, plant genetics, genomics and bioinformatics, and a broad educational mission, including the recently established Watson School of Biological Sciences.



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CSHL Press
CSHL Press publishes monographs, technical manuals, handbooks, review volumes, conference proceedings, scholarly journals and videotapes.

Meetings & Courses
CSHL's academic program serves to communicate new discoveries, concepts, and methodologies to an international community of scientists.

The Watson School
of Biological Sciences

The Watson School of Biological Sciences offers a novel curriculum that will challenge its graduate students—the biologists of the new millennium—to become leaders in science and in society.


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Dolan DNA Learning Center
The Dolan DNA Learning Center is the world's first science museum and educational facility promoting DNA literacy.

Banbury Center
The meetings held at the Banbury Center are recognized internationally as being amongst the world's best discussion workshops for topics in molecular biology, molecular genetics and science policy.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
P.O. Box 100
1 Bungtown Rd., Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724
(516)367-8397
The PBS Scientific American Frontiers documentary featured interviews with Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory's James Watson and Tim Tully.


Concert Series, Lectures, Etc.


You can now enroll as a member of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Association online!



View "Discovering the Double Helix," by Dr. James Watson, President of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Dr. Watson recounts events that led up to the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA in 1953.
Buy the video.