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Life sciences/Genetics/Genetic methods/Genetic analysis/DNA sequencing/Human DNA sequencing
2004 Philip Hauge Abelson Prize Recipient
A clinically satisfying research career: Ph.D.s as medical geneticists
Anne Stone traces evolution of tuberculosis and its hosts
FDA issues personal genomic sequencing firm strong warning
The other discoverers of DNA
The genome and human origins
AAAS member event: Exploring the Cancer genome
2015 AAAS Philip Hauge Abelson Prize Presented to Eric S. Lander of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
Genomic insights into Human Morphogenesis
High School Course on Smoking Behavior Research Wins Science Prize
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