David Botstein: So I was asked to give a summary of the meeting, and I thought about giving a summary for the meeting, and said, "Yeah, I could do that." And a summary to the meeting...
Ewan Birney: That's great. So thank you very much for inviting me. It really is an honor to be talking here on a -- kind of a birthday anniversary for DNA. I am -- I'm not quite sure...
Eric Green: Well, thank you, Francis. My comments are going to be extremely brief. I recognize we've gone a little over, but we also didn't want to hold back, especially the last few...

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Andy Baxevanis: All right, good morning everyone and welcome to this final week of the 2012 Current Topics in Genomic Series. Just a little bit of housekeeping before we get to today's...
Jan Korbel: Well, thank you very much Paul. It's my pleasure to present the structure variations for the structure variation consortium of the 1000 Genomes Project. And this obviously relates...
Carl Woese earned a Ph.D. in biophysics from Yale in 1953. He conducted research at Yale until taking subsequent positions at the General Electric Research Laboratory and at the Pasteur Institute in...

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Dan Roden: Dr. Faruki from LabCorp will tell us how LabCorp implements genomic testing now, before, and in the future. Thank you for coming. Hawazin Faruki: Okay. Thank you very much for inviting me....
GOOD MORNING, WELCOME TO TODAY'S LECTURE. THE 9TH IN THE CURRENT TOPIC SERIES. UP TO NOW THE LEG TOURS HAVE FOCUSED ON THE GENOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE SPA NAILIAN -- TODAY WE'LL SWITCH...
Dr. Claire Fraser-Ligget: Good morning, and let me begin by congratulating Eric Green and his colleagues for 10 spectacular years of NISC. And it is truly a pleasure to be here as part of this...
Sarah Harding: So now I would like to turn it over to Dr. Allen Guttmacher who is the Acting Director of the NHGRI. And please take it away. Allen Guttmacher: Thank you very much Sarah. And thank you...