Santa Fe 1986: Human genome baby-steps
Charles DeLisi
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Charles DeLisi: Charles DeLisi is Metcalf professor of science and engineering at Boston University. delisi@bu.edu
Nature, 2008, vol. 455, issue 7215, 876-877
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The 1980s saw plenty of discussion on sequencing the human genome. But, according to Charles DeLisi, one conference was crucial for converting an idea to reality.
Date: 2008
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