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 Cancer genome data center raises hope for cures. Lisa M. Krieger. May 2, 2012. San Jose Mercury News.

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    Big data has potential for big impact in health care research, delivery. George Lauer. May 14, 2012. California Healthline.
    Cancer Genomics Hub offers access to big data. May 14, 2012. Cancer Discovery.
    Database combats cancer. Ian Evans. May 10, 2012. City on a Hill Press.
    US cancer genome repository hopes to speed research. Erika Check Hayden. May 2, 2011. Nature News.
    UC Santa Cruz research team creates big cancer database. David Goll. May 1, 2012. Business Journal.
    A step in cancer research. Emiliano Vazquez. May 2, 2012. Good Times.
    UC Santa Cruz builds national data center for cancer genome research. May 1, 2012. Medical Xpress.
    David Haussler: UCSC Cancer Genomics Data Center. May 1, 2012. Youtube.
    Cancer genome study at UCSC. Lisa M. Krieger. May 1, 2012. Monterey County Herald.
    UC Santa Cruz builds national data center for cancer genome research. Ben Kaplan. May 1, 2012. CollabRx.
    World's largest hub for cancer genomes opens. Jocelyn Kaiser. May 1, 2012. Science Insider.

David Haussler: The Cancer Genome Hub. Moira Gunn. January 10, 2012. Tech Nation.

Computer scientists may have what it takes to help cure cancer. David Patterson. December 5, 2011. The New York Times.

UC Santa Cruz forum touts personalized medicine for cancer care. Marissa Fessenden. October 21, 2011. Santa Cruz Sentinel.

UC Santa Cruz hosts art, science multimedia event in Cupertino. Marissa Fessenden. September 24, 2011. Santa Cruz Sentinel.

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    Lanting, Glass and the Science of 'Life'. October 12, 2011. Santa Cruz Weekly.

Vertebrate evolution occurred in genetically distinct epochs. August 19, 2011. Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

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    Don't throw it out: 'Junk DNA' essential in evolution. Joe Palca. August 19, 2011. NPR.
    Genomic analysis points to three regulatory region expansions during vertebrate history. Andrea Anderson. August 18, 2011. GenomeWeb.
    Three periods of innovation in gene regulation occurred during the evolution of vertebrate animals: study. August 18, 2011. PhysOrg.
    Three waves of innovation in vertebrate evolution. Gunnar De Winter. August 18, 2011. Science 2.0.

Santa Cruz County of the future: Hotel, convention center, green tech, research, or what?. July 15, 2011. Santa Cruz Sentinel.

UCSC professor awarded Oxford biology prize: David Haussler recognized for work on genome, cancer research. June 20, 2011. Santa Cruz Sentinel.

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    Hurray for Haussler. June 21, 2011. GenomeWeb.
    People in the news. June 17, 2011. GenomeWeb.

University of Hawaii president speaks in Aptos. June 10, 2011. Santa Cruz Sentinel.

David Haussler: Human genome pioneer David Haussler talks about the evolving role of annotated data repositories. March 9, 2011. Nature Biotechnology.

Voices: What's next in science (David Haussler). Carl Zimmer. November 9, 2010. New York Times.

Q&A: David Haussler on using pathway infrence to gain insight into molecular alterations in cancer. June 18, 2010. GenomeWeb.

Futures in Biotech 53: Project Genome 10K--Mapping life's greatest journey. Marc Pelletier audio interviewing David Haussler. January 26, 2010. Twit.tv.

Building the Genome Zoo. Robert Pollie Podcast interviewing David Haussler. November 22, 2009. KUSP Radio.

People in the news. September 28, 2009. BioInform

When science & poetry were friends. (search article for "Haussler") Freeman Dyson. August 13, 2009. The New York Review of Books.

Human genome: now online. December 10, 2008. Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal.

Profile of David Haussler. Philip Downey. September 23,2008. PNAS.

The reverse evolution machine. Josh Rosen. September 4, 2007. KQED QUEST Television.

Five more years for David Haussler as HHMI Investigator. Tim Stephens. August 13, 2007. UCSC Currents.

Opossum genome may answer human questions. Radio interview, Joe Palca. May 10, 2007. Morning Edition on National Public Radio.

Mobile DNA part of evolution's toolbox. May 4, 2006. HHMI News.

UCSC Professors Haussler and Woosley elected to National Academy of Sciences. Tim Stephens. May 1, 2006. UCSC Currents.

Three UCSC professors elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Tim Stephens and Scott Rappaport. May 1, 2006. UCSC Currents.

Bringing back the brontosaurus. Steve Olson. April 2006. Wired News.

Bioinformatics pioneer David Haussler receives Carnegie Mellon's prestigious Dickson Prize in Science. Teresa Thomas. March 10, 2006. Carnegie Mellon Media Relations press release.

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    Bioinformatics pioneer David Haussler to receive Carnegie Mellon's prestigious Dickson Prize in Science. February 24, 2006. Carnegie Mellon Media Relations press release.
    Professor David Haussler to receive Carnegie Mellon's Dickson Prize. September 26, 2005. UCSC Currents.

Machine learning in biology: a profile of David Haussler. Sara Reese Hedberg. IEEE Intelligent Systems. January/February 2006.

The World Technology Network honors the most innovative individuals in science and technology; the world's best and brightest in 20 categories are named fellows of prestigious organization. November 16, 2005. Genetic Engineering News. [article no longer online]

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    Haussler to speak on biotech at World Technology Summit. Tim Stephens, November 14, 2005. UCSC Currents.

Team led by UCSC’s Haussler to reconstruct whole genome of distant mammalian ancestor. Bernadette Toner. October 31, 2005. GenomeWeb Daily News.

UCSC will get training grant from California stem cell institute. Tim Stephens. September 19, 2005. UCSC Currents.

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    Hoping DNA bears out: scientists ID genetic markers of ancient cave bears, bolstering methods to learn more about Neanderthals. Bryn Nelson. June 3, 2005. Newsday.

Gene finding with hidden Markov models. Karen Heyman. March 28, 2005. The Scientist.

Researchers deduce gene sequence of mammalian ancestor. Radio interview, Joe Palca. December 27, 2004. All Things Considered on National Public Radio.

Collecting genetic sequences for animals. Radio interview, Joe Palca. December 26, 2004. All Things Considered on National Public Radio.

Junk DNA. (Video and news article) Karen Lurie. July, 20, 2004. ScienCentral News.

UCSC man's work earns top award: his computer programs deciphered human genome. David L. Beck. June 8, 2004. San Jose Mercury News

Haussler honored by computer science group as an innovator who changed the scientific world. Tim Stephens. May 3, 2004. UCSC Currents Online.

Genes Seen: a computer scientists builds a picture window on the human genome. September 2003. HHMI Bulletin.

DNA as software. Radio interview, David Kestenbaum. April 25, 2003. All Things Considered on National Public Radio.

Hacking the genome. Damien Counsell. June 2001. Linux User.

They dream of genes. April 18-25, 2001. Metro Santa Cruz.

Grad student becomes gene effort's unlikely hero. February 13, 2001. New York Times.

UCSC computer scientists analyze and assemble data for Human Genome Project. Tim Stephens. July 3, 2000. UCSC Currents Online.

Two faculty members selected by Howard Hughes Medical Institute for appointment as new investigators. Tim Stephens. May 15, 2000. UCSC Currents Online.

Two UCSC faculty awarded UC Presidential Chairs. Tim Stephens & Barbara McKenna. February 28, 2000. UCSC Currents.

Genome scientists muster computer software tools for handling the flood of raw data from the Human Genome Project and related efforts. February 25, 2000. Science Daily.

Computational techniques analyze data from the Human Genome Project. Tim Stephens. February 21, 2000. UCSC Currents.

The sequence master. Robert Irion. Summer 1997. UCSC Review.

Computational molecular biology: software matchmakers help make sense of sequences. Gary Taubes. August 2,1996. Science Magazine 273: 588-590 (in News).

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