User talk:Samswee
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August 2014[edit]
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- most of those libraries being created by Dr. [[Pieter J. de Jong's lab]]. Much of the sequence (>70%) of the [[reference genome]] produced by the public HGP came from a single anonymous male donor
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Charles DeLisi[edit]
@Samswee: You can find citations for these 10+ facts claimed:
- In 1990 DeLisi joined Boston University (BU) as dean of the College of Engineering.
- In addition, the Biomedical Engineering (BME) department added a new dimension to the field, namely molecular and cellular engineering,
- and was the home of the seminal research in synthetic biology.
- The lobby of the building that houses the College of Engineering Dean's Office is named in his honor,
- as is an annual College of Engineering award lecture.
- In 1999 DeLisi initiated the Nation's first Ph.D. program in bioinformatics
- and served as Chair for more than a decade.
- With more than 150 Ph.D. alumni in bioinformatics and systems biology, the Boston University program remains the largest program in the world.
- In recognition of his scientific and administrative contributions, an annual award for the best PhD dissertation in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology has been named in his honor.
- DeLisi is a Fellow of AAAS
- and of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineers.
- In 2011 he was elected an honorary citizen of Marineo, Palermo, Italy.
Regards 18:47, 22 July 2020 (UTC)
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