
The Human Genome and the Making of a Skeptical Biologist
Thoughts on scientific ambition and progress, 20 years after the first draft of the genome was completed
C. Brandon Ogbunu, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at Yale University. He is a computational biologist who studies evolution, genetics and epidemics. Follow him on Twitter @big_data_kane.
Thoughts on scientific ambition and progress, 20 years after the first draft of the genome was completed
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