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David Haussler and Gene Myers organize a joint scientific meeting

Wednesday, June 6, 2001

David Haussler, computer science professor at UCSC and investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), joined forces with Gene Myers from Celera Genomics to organize a joint scientific meeting between the International Human Genome Consortium and the private company to discuss strategies for sequencing and assembling the human genome. The meeting takes place on June 6 at the HHMI headquarters in Chevy Chase, Maryland.

moreMORE... story about the meeting in the New York Times, "Genome project rivals trade notes, cordially"

moreMORE... story in Genome Web Daily News, "HGP, Celera lay down their swords to seek common ground"

moreMORE... story in Wired News, "Genome rivals' genteel soiree"

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