Dame Bridget Ogilvie possessed a sharp sense of humour. During joint efforts by the Medical Research Council and the Wellcome Trust to site the new European Bioinformatics Institute at Hinxton in Cambridgeshire, a brochure was prepared for the decision makers. After finalising the text, the team reviewed photographs. One image showed John Sulston and Michael Ashburner, the lead scientists, peering over a stone wall at the proposed field. Both wore bushy beards and old tweed jackets. Dame Bridget immediately remarked that they looked as if they were waiting for Godot.
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