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Walter Goad, a pioneer in DNA sequence analysis, died November 2, 2000. After a distinguished career in theoretical physics at Los Alamos National Laboratory, he created the first DNA database, GenBank, a key event in the formulation and success of the Human Genome Project.
The electronic form of the newsletter may be cited in the following style:
Human Genome Program, U.S. Department of Energy, Human Genome News (v11n3-4).
The Human Genome Project (HGP) was an international 13-year effort, 1990 to 2003. Primary goals were to discover the complete set of human genes and make them accessible for further biological study, and determine the complete sequence of DNA bases in the human genome. See Timeline for more HGP history.
Published from 1989 until 2002, this newsletter facilitated HGP communication, helped prevent duplication of research effort, and informed persons interested in genome research.