Leroy Hood

Photo of Leroy HoodLeroy Hood, M.D., Ph.D., developed the DNA synthesizing technology that made possible the Human Genome Project and is cofounder of the Institute for Systems Biology. A pioneer in the fields of systems biology, proteomics, and P4 medicine, he has won the Kyoto Prize, the Lasker Award, the Heinz Award, and the National Medal of Science.

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Cover: The Age of Scientific Wellness: Why the Future of Medicine Is Personalized, Predictive, Data-Rich, and in Your HandsThe Age of Scientific Wellness: Why the Future of Medicine Is Personalized, Predictive, Data-Rich, and in Your HandsHood, Leroy
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HARDCOVER04/04/2023$29.95
Cover: The Code of Codes: Scientific and Social Issues in the Human Genome ProjectThe Code of Codes: Scientific and Social Issues in the Human Genome ProjectKevles, Daniel J.
Hood, Leroy
PAPERBACK01/01/1993$38.00
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