His wife, the geneticist Claire Fraser, had been in charge of TIGR while he ran Celera.
David Cox, a geneticist and senior vice president at Pfizer, has died unexpectedly, the company confirmed.
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As George Church, a geneticist at Harvard, explains, this is what is now happening in personalized medicine.
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George Church, a molecular geneticist at Harvard Medical School and a pioneer of whole-genome sequencing, is unpersuaded.
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The doctor writes up his observations and sends them to a geneticist friend.
Cancer geneticist Garth Anderson of Roswell Park Cancer Institute thinks he knows why so many cancer drugs are flopping.
An English geneticist named David Hopwood had discovered one of the genes that soil bacteria use to manufacture antibiotics.
"We have so little knowledge that we may be being dangerously simplistic, " cautions Mihael Polymeropoulos, a geneticist at Novartis.
About the same time, UCLA mouse geneticist Margarete Mehrabian set out to identify a genetic explanation for heart disease.
Alan McHughen, a molecular geneticist, is a professor of botany and plant sciences at the University of California, Riverside.
Marchuk, a geneticist, is now ready to analyze "clean" DNA to conduct his experiments on inherited forms of brain lesions.
DeCode's data "doesn't come close" to proving that Flap is involved in heart disease, says Yale University geneticist Richard Lifton.
It got its start in 1929 when Clarence Cook Little, a Harvard-trained geneticist, developed inbred strains of mice in order to study cancer.
Plant geneticist Pamela Ronald was just tagging along on a kayaking trip with a girlfriend when she met Raoul Adamchak 15 years ago.
Paul Soloway, a molecular geneticist at Cornell University in New York, says some human traits could be affected by paramutation.
The English geneticist shot video (below) of a man tossing a heavy pack of waste into the mouth of the volcano.
"It was like exploring Australia on foot in the 16th century, " says cancer geneticist Bruce Ponder of the University of Cambridge.
Michel is an isolated, visionary geneticist who looks on humanity with disgust and longs for a sexless new world of engineered humans.
But Jeffrey Turner, the molecular geneticist behind the goat gambit and chief executive of publicly held Nexia Biotechnologies, has more pragmatic goals.
He did not receive tenure at WHOI and became a population geneticist.
Are Serbs and Croats, who share their religions with others, but not with each other, and whom no geneticist could tell apart?
"The experiments are very similar, " said George Church, a molecular geneticist at Harvard and senior researcher for the project reported in Science.
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Venter "makes good copy, I guess, " says Mark Adams, a Case Western Reserve geneticist who was one of Venter's lieutenants for a decade.
As a geneticist, I feel also that there are things underlying that we are still becoming aware of as medicine advances, and there are markers.
I'm no geneticist, but I can guess that puts her at higher risk -- both for having the mutation and for developing a bad cancer.
It was thought up by James Neel, a geneticist, in 1962, as he was seeking an explanation for the extreme porkiness of the Pima Indians.
Geneticist Thomas Johnson, now at the University of Colorado, showed that altering a single gene, called age-1, doubled the worms' term of life to one month.
One geneticist at Trinity College in Dublin, David McConnell, stated that many Irish researchers acknowledge the government needs to prioritize research spending given the current climate.
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