A brief history of human disease genetics
Melina Claussnitzer(Broad Institute), Mark I. McCarthy(Centre for Human Genetics), Heidi L. Rehm(Unknown), Kathryn N. North(The University of Melbourne), Sharon E. Plon(Baylor College of Medicine), Nancy J. Cox(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Nicole Soranzo(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Sekar Kathiresan(Broad Institute), Eimear E. Kenny(Rockefeller University), Cecilia M. Lindgren(Centre for Human Genetics), Matthew E. Hurles(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Charles N. Rotimi(National Human Genome Research Institute), Jay Shendure(Brotman Baty Institute), Emmanouil T. Dermitzakis(University of Geneva), Neil Risch(University of California, San Francisco), Daniel G. MacArthur(Garvan Institute of Medical Research), Rory Collins(University of Oxford), Judy H. Cho(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center)
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