George Church (1954-) is an American molecular geneticist. He is currently Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School and Professor of Health Sciences & Technology at Harvard and MIT. With Walter Gilbert he developed the first direct genomic sequencing method in 1984 and helped initiate the Human Genome Project in 1984 while he was a Research Scientist at newly-formed Biogen Inc. He invented the broadly-applied concepts of molecular multiplexing and tags, … Wikipedia
Valentina Nardi V, Raz T, Chao X, Wu CJ, Stone RM, Cortes J, Deininger MWN, Church G, Zhu J and Daley GQ (2007) Monitoring resistance to kinase inhibitors with polony technology: towards personalized therapy for CML patients. arep.med.harvard.edu/Polonator/
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GEORGE CHURCH is Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School and Director of the Center for Computational Genetics. edge.org/3rd_culture/bios/church.html
Wed 16-Nov-2005 12 to 2 PM Farren Isaacs, George Church on Lab evolvution of aptamer-regulators, rRNA-mRNA specificity, and semi-synthetic bacterial communities. arep.med.harvard.edu/DOEGTL/
... Center P50 HG003170 George M. Church Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. We propose here the Molecular and Genomic Imaging Center (MGIC) in response to a biomedical-community-wide ... www.genome.gov/12511135