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Genome celebration symposium broadcasted online

Monday, April 14, 2003

David Haussler spoke on the first day of the scientific symposium, “From Double Helix to Human Sequence–and Beyond” This event, held by the NIH/NHGRI, celebrated the 50th anniversary of Watson and Crick's publication of the structure of DNA, the announcement of the completion of the human genome sequence, and the publication of NHGRI’s newest plan.

moreMORE... to listen to David Haussler's talk, click this link and scroll down to "Computational Genomics: Sequence, Function and Evolution"

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