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Human Genome News, September-December 1995; 7(3-4):9

Designated U.S. Human Genome Project Research Centers

(Directors in Italics)

  • Affymetrix - Stephen Fodor
  • Albert Einstein College of Medicine- Raju Kucherlapati
  • Baylor College of Medicine - David L. Nelson
  • Children's Hospital of Philadelphia - Beverly Emanuel
  • Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons - Argiris Efstratiadis
  • Genome Therapeutics Corporation (Collaborative Research Division) Genome Sequencing Center - Jen-i Mao
  • *Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - Mohandas Narla, Acting Director
  • *Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - Anthony Carrano
  • *Los Alamos National Laboratory - Robert Moyzis
  • Stanford Human Genome Center - Richard Myers
  • Stanford University DNA Sequence and Technology Center - Ronald Davis
  • University of California, Berkeley, Drosophila Genome Center - Gerald Rubin
  • University of California, Irvine - John Wasmuth
  • University of Iowa Cooperative Human Linkage Center - Jeffrey Murray
  • University of Michigan Medical Center - Miriam Meisler
  • University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio - Susan Naylor
  • University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas - Glen Evans
  • University of Utah - Raymond Gesteland, Robert Weiss
  • University of Wisconsin, Madison, E. coli Genome Center - Frederick Blattner
  • Washington University School of Medicine - David Schlessinger
  • Washington University School of Medicine Genome Sequencing Center - Robert Waterston
  • Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Eric Lander

*Supported by DOE. All others are funded by NIH.
[For more information on centers, see HGN 6(4), 1 (November 1994).]


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