Mysteries of the Human Genome
Google Tech Talks
October 23, 2006
Gill Bejerano holds a BSc, summa laude, in Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science, and a PhD in Computer Science from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Twice recipient of the RECOMB best paper by a young scientist award, and a former Eshkol pre-doctoral Scholar and HHMI postdoc. As co-discoverer of ultraconserved elements, his research focuses on deciphering the function and evolution of the non-coding regions of the Human Genome. Gill is currently a postdoc with David Haussler at UC Santa Cruz, and in early 2007 he will join Stanford university as an istant Professor in the Department of Developmental Biology and the Department of Computer…
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November 16 2008 05:55 pm | Genome
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andrewdefries on 16 Nov 2008 at 5:55 pm #
You’re not …
You’re not listening close enough. Everything is comprehensible and absolutely amazing!
JBlackTD on 16 Nov 2008 at 5:55 pm #
I would like to …
I would like to hear what you have to say. The microphone or similar takes much clarity from your otherwise very stimulating presentation. I feel sad such wonderful effort was impeded. Well done..
Narda1212 on 16 Nov 2008 at 5:55 pm #
i hate chain …
i hate chain letters but ths 1 creeped me out years ago, two parents went out for dinner. A few hours later, the babysitter was calling to ask if she could cover up the clown statue in the kids’ room, the father said,”Take the kids and get out of the house. We’ll call the police, we don’t have a clown statue.” The “clown statue” is really a killer that escaped from jail. If you don’t post this letter on to 10 videos tonight, the clown will be in your bed at 3:00 am with a chainsaw in his hand