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Top scientists gather at UCSC to weigh future of human genome
research
Scientists from around the world
came together at UCSC on Friday and Saturday, August 25-26, to address research on
the human genome and its implications for the future of medicine and society. Events
included a scientific workshop and a public forum including a keynote speech by Francis
Collins, director of the National Human Genome Project. Many of those who couldn't
make it to the event in person participated by viewing a live webcast. The forum
will also be shown on C-SPAN. MORE
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