Tuesday, March 5, 2019 3pm to 4pm
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The 13th Paul D. Gottlieb Distinguished Lecture will be given by Dr. Jay Shendure, Professor of Genome Science at the University of Washington.
Dr. Shendure has pioneered faster and cheaper DNA sequencing, with impact felt across research ranging from breast cancer, precision medicine, and the flu.
In April, he will be awarded the Richard Lounsbery Award by the National Academy of Sciences. He is a Howard Hughes Medical Investigator, as well as director of the Brotman Baty Institute for Precision Medicine.
The Paul D. Gottlieb Distinguished Lecture Series was initiated by the Cellular and Molecular Biology graduate students.
The series is dedicated to the memory of the late Paul D. Gottlieb, former director of the School of Biological Sciences and outstanding professor of molecular genetics and microbiology.
The lecture is co-hosted by the Department of Molecular Biosciences, by the Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology, by the MBS graduate students, and made possible by our generous donors.
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