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  • Andy Baxevanis: All right, so with that, it's my pleasure

  • to introduce to you today our speaker, and one of my fellow course organizers, Dr. Eric

  • Green. Eric, as many of you know, is the director of the National Human Genome Research Institute

  • here at the NIH. Prior to his appointment into the directorship, he was the scientific

  • director of our Intramural Program, dating back to 2002, and I had the pleasure of serving

  • in the role of his deputy during that time. He was also the founding director of the NIH

  • Intramural Sequencing Center, a state of the art DNA sequencing facility that has played

  • a really critical role in the advancement of genomic science, particularly in the area

  • of comparative genomics; and you're going to be hearing a lot about that throughout

  • this particular series.

  • During the almost two decades that Eric spent directing his own research program, he and

  • his group made major contributions towards our understanding of the human genome, having

  • had significant involvement in the sequencing of the human genome since the very beginning

  • of the Human Genome Project, and then having developed technology and strategies for the

  • large-scale analysis of vertebrate genomes, providing us with interesting and seminal

  • insights about genome structure, function, and evolution. Because of his work in the

  • field of genomics, Eric's received numerous prestigious awards in recognition, and has

  • been inducted into both the American Society for Clinical Investigation and the Association

  • of American Physicians.

  • Today, Dr. Green will be presenting his perspective on the current genomic landscape, thereby

  • setting the stage for many of the topics we're going to talk about throughout this series.

  • As those of you who've had the opportunity to hear Eric lecture in the past, you know

  • he is an absolutely wonderful speaker, and I'm sure you'll enjoy today's talk very much.

  • So with that, please join me in welcoming my longtime colleague and today's lecturer,

  • Dr. Eric Green.

  • [applause]

Andy Baxevanis: All right, so with that, it's my pleasure

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