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Gene Testing Makes Sperm Donors Less Anonymous
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Gene Testing Makes Sperm Donors Less Anonymous
The Personal Genome Project - Back Bay Events Center
Misha Angrist, Assistant Professor of the Practice, Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy, Marc Salit, Research Chemist, NIST, Dorit Berlin, Principal Investigator, National Institute of General Medical Sciences Human Genetic Cell Repository; Principal Investigator, Congenital Heart Disease Genetic Network Study Biorepository, and Robert Krulwich, Science Correspondent, NPR; Co-host, NPR's "Radiolab", discuss choosing to be a human reference standard for the human genome project.
The Personal Genome Project - Back Bay Events Center
Misha Angrist, Assistant Professor of the Practice, Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy, Marc Salit, Research Chemist, NIST, Dorit Berlin, Principal Investigator, National Institute of General Medical Sciences Human Genetic Cell Repository; Principal Investigator, Congenital Heart Disease Genetic Network Study Biorepository, and Robert Krulwich, Science Correspondent, NPR; Co-host, NPR's "Radiolab", discuss choosing to be a human reference standard for the human genome project.
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