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- noun A
geneticist whose speciality isgenomics
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The research perspective of a physiologist does not perfectly overlap with one of a genomicist because the (forgive me for jumping ahead a bit in your response) "design isomorphisms" that are so obvious at the phenotypic level do not show up at the genomic level.
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"We don't know why the incidence of allergic disorders has increased so much," says National Institutes of Health genomicist Julia A. Segre.
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Slightly off-topic answer from an evolutionary genomicist ; Of the regions of their genomes that can be identified as being the same, 98.94% of nucleotides are identical between humans and chimps Mikkelsen et al.
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Not in my lifetime, said Webb Miller, a Penn State computer scientist and genomicist who
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Duke Professor of EE, Larry Carin, has teamed up with genomicist Geoff Ginsburg and shown that this approach allows disease prediction up to 5 days in advance of symptoms.
TechCrunch Vivek Wadhwa 2010
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Kelly Frazer, a genomicist at the University of California, San Diego, says the new studies help explain why many common mutations linked to diseases are located so far from any gene.
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Duke Professor of EE, Larry Carin, has teamed up with genomicist Geoff Ginsburg and shown that this approach allows disease prediction up to 5 days in advance of symptoms.
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I'm a microbial genomicist/ecologist/evolutionist, and while I can't comment on the experimental techniques my work is computational/theoretical, one thing that Rosie mentions that was even mentioned in the paper *itself* is that the bug is a gammaproteobacterium.
Boing Boing Maggie Koerth-Baker 2010
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Duke Professor of EE, Larry Carin, has teamed up with genomicist Geoff Ginsburg and shown that this approach allows disease prediction up to 5 days in advance of symptoms.
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Duke Professor of EE, Larry Carin, has teamed up with genomicist Geoff Ginsburg and shown that this approach allows disease prediction up to 5 days in advance of symptoms.
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