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Stanford bioengineer explores own genome - San Jose Mercury News

Stanford bioengineer explores own genome - San Jose Mercury News

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Stanford bioengineer explores own genome
Stanford's Stephen Quake has become the first scientist in the world to decode his own DNA with a machine he invented, allowing him to peer into his genetic blueprint to see his risk for disease — and expanding the frontier of medicine.


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