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DSM publishes DNA genome sequence of penicillin producer Penicillium chrysogenum
JCVI collaborates on sequencing
Comprehensive Blueprints Revealed for Lethal Pancreatic, Brain Cancers
Collaborative Research Effort Includes JCVI Scientists
Top Student Achievers Defy 'The Norm'
20 Students Named Davidson Fellows and Receive $50,000, $25,000 and $10,000 Scholarships
J. Craig Venter Institute Launches New Genomics Education Program in California
Program will give San Diego area teachers in-depth information about exciting advances in genomics
J. Craig Venter Institute Names Robert Friedman, Ph.D., Deputy Director of West Coast Facility
Other Key Senior Scientist Promotions Announced
J. Craig Venter Named Harvard Visiting Scholar
Visionary intellectual entrepreneur joins Origins of Life Initiative
Venter Institute Scientists Create First Synthetic Bacterial Genome
Publication Represents Largest Chemically Defined Structure Synthesized in the Lab
Team Completes Second Step in Three Step Process to Create Synthetic Organism
NIH Launches Human Microbiome Project
NIH Roadmap Effort to Use Genomic Technologies to Explore Role of Microbes in Human Health and Disease
J. Craig Venter, Ph.D. Delivers the 2007 Dimbleby Lecture on BBC Television
New Policy Report Outlines Options for Governance of Synthetic Genomics
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