DOE Human Genome Program Report

  
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DOE Human Genome Task Group
 
(speciality listed after name)

Chair: Aristides Patrinos
Physical sciences

Benjamin J. Barnhart
Genetics, Radiation biology

Elbert Branscomb
Scientific Director,
Joint Genome Institute

Daniel W. Drell
Biology, ELSI, Informatics,
Microbial genome

Ludwig Feinendegen
Medicine, Radiation biology

Marvin Frazier
Molecular and cellular biology

Gerald Goldstein#
Physical science, Instrumentation

D. Jay Grimes#
Microbiology

Roland Hirsch
Structural biology, Instrumentation

Arthur Katz*
Physical sciences

Anna Palmisano*#
Microbiology, Microbial genome

Michael Riches
Physical sciences

Jay Snoddy#
Molecular biology, Informatics

Marvin Stodolsky
Molecular biology, Biophysics

David G. Thomassen
Cell and molecular biology

John C. Wooley
Computational biology

* Joined, 1997.
# Left OBER, 1997.

Biotechnology Consortium

Chair: Aristides Patrinos
DOE Office of Biological and
Environmental Research

Charles Arntzen*
Cornell University

Elbert Branscomb
LLNL

Charles Cantor
Boston University

Anthony Carrano
LLNL

Thomas Caskey
Merck Research Laboratories

David Eisenberg
University of California, Los Angeles

Chris Fields
NCGR

David Galas
Darwin Molecular, Inc.

Raymond Gesteland
University of Utah

Keith Hodgson
Stanford University

Leroy Hood
University of Washington, Seattle

David Kingsbury #
Chiron Pharmaceuticals

Robert Moyzis #
University of California, Irvine

Mohandas Narla*
LBNL

Michael Palazzolo
Amgen, Inc.

Melvin Simon*
California Institute of Technology

Hamilton Smith*
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Lloyd Smith
University of Wisconsin, Madison

Lisa Stubbs
LLNL

Edward Uberbacher*
ORNL

Marc Van Montagu*
Ghent University, Belgium

Executive Officer: Sylvia Spengler
LBNL

*Appointed after October 1996.
#Resigned, 1997.

Note: All members of the DOE Human Genome Task Group are ex-officio members of the Biotechnology Consortium.


The 1997 DOE Human Genome Program Report is a two-part report published in 1997 to reflect research and progress in the U.S. Department of Energy Human Genome Program from 1994 through 1996, with specified updates made just before publication. Part 1 is the program overview and report on progress, and Part 2 consists of 1996 research abstracts.
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