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The IS group is an informal group of scientists and other related individuals that meets periodically in the New Haven, Connecticut area to discuss cutting edge issues in science, technology, and culture, and to foster innovative research collaborations across multiple institutions.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Followup to April's meeting

Here's an article describing a project to catalog all the functional parts of the human genome.


Posted by RSC at 6:54 AM

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