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Physiol. Genomics 1: 25-32, 1999. First published July 15, 1999;
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Received 9 June 1999; accepted in final form 14 June 1999.
Physiological Genomics 1:25-32 (1999)
© 1999 American Physiological Society

News and Reports

Functional genomics: technological challenges and opportunities

ROBERT L. STRAUSBERG1 and M. J. FINLEY AUSTIN2

1 National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892-2590
2 Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02115

ABSTRACT

Strausberg, Robert L., and M. J. Finley Austin. Functional genomics: technological challenges and opportunities. Physiol. Genomics 1: 25–32, 1999.—In April, the Merck Genome Research Institute and the National Cancer Institute's Cancer Genome Anatomy Project, both supporters of functional genomics technology development and research, brought together a group of 27 scientists working at the forefront of this new field. Here we report on the presentations, discussions, and outcomes from this highly interactive and stimulating meeting held at the Banbury Center.

human genome; genomics databases; two-hybrid system; gene expression; DNA arrays; bioinformatics; proteomics; disease




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