"Vercommercialisering." . . "Genetics and Reproduction." . . "Medical genetics." . . "Human Genome Project Geschichte." . . "Popular Approach/Source." . . "Human genome project" . . "Human Genome Project." . . . . . . . . "The Genome war : how Craig Venter tried to capture the code of life and save the world" . . . . . "The genome war how Craig Venter tried to capture the code of life and save the world / James Shreeve" . . . . "The genome war : how Craig Venter tried to capture the code of life and save the world / James Shreeve" . . . "The genome war : how Craig Venter tried to capture the code of life and save the world"@en . "The genome war : how Craig Venter tried to capture the code of life and save the world" . "The genome war how craig venter tried to capture the code of life and save the world"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "An account of the race to solve the world's greatest scientific challenge--the sequencing of the human genome--describes the competition between rival researchers Craig Venter and Francis Collins."@en . "An account of the race to solve the world's greatest scientific challenge--the sequencing of the human genome--describes the competition between rival researchers Craig Venter and Francis Collins." . . . . "Geschiedenis van het genoomproject, waarbij het menselijk DNA in kaart werd gebracht." . . . . . . "The genome war how Craig Venter tried to capture the code of life and save the world" . "The genome war how Craig Venter tried to capture the code of life and save the world"@en . "The long-awaited story of the science, the business, the politics, the intrigue behind the scenes of the most ferocious competition in the history of modern science--the race to map the human genome.On May 10, 1998, biologist Craig Venter, director of the Institute for Genomic Research, announced that he was forming a private company that within three years would unravel the complete genetic code of human life--seven years before the projected finish of the U.S. government's Human Genome Project. Venter hoped that by decoding the genome ahead of schedule, he would speed up the pace of biomedical research and save the lives of thousands of people. He also hoped to become very famous and very rich. Calling his company Celera (from the Latin for \"speed\"), he assembled a small group of scientists in an empty building in Rockville, Maryland, and set to work.At the same time, the leaders of the government program, under the direction of Francis Collins, head of the National Human Genome Research Institute at the National Institutes of Health, began to mobilize an unexpectedly unified effort to beat Venter to the prize--knowledge that had the potential to revolutionize medicine and society. The stage was set for one of the most thrilling--and important--dramas in the history of science. The Genome War is the definitive account of that drama--the race for the greatest prize biology has had to offer, told by a writer with exclusive access to Venter's operation from start to finish. It is also the story of how one man's ambition created a scientific Camelot where, for a moment, it seemed that the competing interests of pure science and commercial profit might be gloriously reconciled--and the national repercussions that resulted when that dream went awry.From the Hardcover edition."@en . . . "The long-awaited story of the science, the business, the politics, the intrigue behind the scenes of the most ferocious competition in the history of modern science'the race to map the human genome. On May 10, 1998, biologist Craig Venter, director of the Institute for Genomic Research, announced that he was forming a private company that within three years would unravel the complete genetic code of human life'seven years before the projected finish of the U.S. government's Human Genome Project. Venter hoped that by decoding the genome ahead of schedule, he would speed up the pace of biomedical research and save the lives of thousands of people. He also hoped to become very famous and very rich. Calling his company Celera (from the Latin for \"speed\"), he assembled a small group of scientists in an empty building in Rockville, Maryland, and set to work. At the same time, the leaders of the government program, under the direction of Francis Collins, head of the National Human Genome Research Institute at the National Institutes of Health, began to mobilize an unexpectedly unified effort to beat Venter to the prize'knowledge that had the potential to revolutionize medicine and society. The stage was set for one of the most thrilling'and important'dramas in the history of science. The Genome War is the definitive account of that drama'the race for the greatest prize biology has had to offer, told by a writer with exclusive access to Venter's operation from start to finish. It is also the story of how one man's ambition created a scientific Camelot where, for a moment, it seemed that the competing interests of pure science and commercial profit might be gloriously reconciled'and the national repercussions that resulted when that dream went awry. From the Hardcover edition."@en . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Genome War How Craig Venter Tried to Capture the Code of Life and Save the World"@en . "De DNA-code gekraakt : Craig Venter en het geheim van het menselijk leven" . "Livres électroniques" . . . . . . . . . . "SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Human Anatomy & Physiology" . . "Private Sector." . . "Genoma humà." . . "Industry." . . "MEDICAL / Anatomy" . . "Human genome." . . "SCIENCE / General." . . "Popular Works." . . "Genetic Research history." . . "Projet Génome humain." . . "Genetic Research History Popular Works." . . "Genetic Research history Popular Works." . . . "Biomedical and Behavioral Research." . . 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