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2016-07-06
Alexander (Sasha) Wait Zaranek | Tiling the Genome || Radcliffe Institute 706
source: Harvard University 2016年4月18日
“Tiling the Genome: Naming the Parts of Your Genome That Make You You”
As part of the DNA Lecture Series at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Alexander (Sasha) Wait Zaranek suggests that, someday soon, doctors may use the information from individuals’ own DNA to realize precision medicine.
Zaranek is the chief scientist at Curoverse Inc. and the director of informatics at the Harvard Personal Genome Project.
Introduction by Jeantine E. Lunshof, visiting fellow in genetics at the Harvard Medical School.
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