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    magazine New Statesman listed Craig Venter at 14th in the list of "The World's 50 Most Influential Figures 2010". In 2012, Venter was honored with Dan David...
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    869107; -117.243037 The J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI) is a non-profit genomics research institute founded by J. Craig Venter, Ph.D. in October 2006. The...
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    Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR; now the J. Craig Venter Institute), which included Craig Venter, they made the complete genome sequence in 1995 using...
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  • William Peter Venter (born 29 July 1934, in Johannesburg) is a South African businessman, entrepreneur and industrialist. Venter founded Allied Electronics...
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  • Applera), with Dr. J. Craig Venter from The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) as its first president. While at TIGR, Venter and Hamilton Smith led...
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  • journalist and writer Craig Venter (born 1946), American biologist Craig Washington (born 1941), former United States Congressman Craig Wasson (born 1954)...
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  • commander Craig Venter (b. 1946), American biologist and businessman Danny Venter (b. 1987), South African association football player F.A. Venter (1916–1997)...
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  • William J. Rutter, 2003 Walter Gilbert, 2002 Francis S. Collins and J. Craig Venter, 2001 Herbert Boyer and Robert A. Swanson, 2000 George B. Rathmann, 1999...
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  • Craig Venter Institute by a team of approximately 20 scientists headed by Nobel laureate Hamilton Smith and including DNA researcher Craig Venter and...
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  • Venter stepped back into the CEO role, but announced in May 2018 that he was leaving the company to return to the J. Craig Venter Institute. Venter was...
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    sequencing was completed by Craig Venter and his team at the Institute for Genomic Research, now part of the J. Craig Venter Institute. Haemophilus was...
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  • founded in the spring of 2005 by J. Craig Venter, Nobel Laureate Hamilton O. Smith, Juan Enriquez, and David Kiernan. Venter (and Smith)'s previous company...
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    was founded in 1998. More recently, he has directed a team at the J. Craig Venter Institute that works towards creating a partially synthetic bacterium...
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    genome and, the recipient cell was a naturally occurring bacterium. The Craig Venter Institute maintains the term "synthetic bacterial cell" but they also...
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    scientists at The Institute for Genomic Research (now part of the J. Craig Venter Institute), the European Bioinformatics Institute, the Broad Institute...
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    funded quest was launched by the American researcher Craig Venter, and his firm Celera Genomics. Venter was a scientist at the NIH during the early 1990s...
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    Kurzweil, Jim Gianopulos, Naveen Jain, Arianna Huffington, Will Wright, and Craig Venter. In 1994, Diamandis cofounded the Zero Gravity Corporation (ZERO-G) with...
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    synthetically and are screened in animal models of the infection. After Craig Venter published the genome of the first free-living organism in 1995, the genomes...
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    recombinant Escherichia coli K-12. The polymer Sorona has been mentioned by J. Craig Venter in interviews as an example of an application of industrial biotechnology...
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    (specializing in human microbiome research) who was formerly president of the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI). On July 6, 2021 she joined Thermo Fisher Scientific...
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  • noninvasive neurotechnology, and also serves on the Board of the J. Craig Venter Institute. Perry studied paleobiology and astrobiology at the University...
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  • Synthetic mycoides refers to an artificial life form created by Craig Venter at the J Craig Venter Institute in May 2010. A synthetic genome was transferred...
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  • vehicle The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR), now a part of the J. Craig Venter Institute Trabecular meshwork inducible glucocorticoid response or MYOC...
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  • contacted Rae-Venter in March 2017 for her assistance in using genealogy to search for new leads in the case. In October 2017, Rae-Venter was contributing...
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    Award with J. Craig Venter in 2001, from the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) and the Chemical Heritage Foundation. Collins and Venter shared the...
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    (2004). In 2010, as part of the Minimal Genome Project, a team of the J. Craig Venter Institute synthesized a modified version (JCVI-syn1.0) of the 1,000,000...
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    "Uroplatus phantasticus Boulenger, 1888". The Reptile Database. J. Craig Venter Institute. Retrieved 2009-01-27. Boulenger, G. A. (1888). "Descriptions...
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  • objective reality but which was believed in because of its social functions. Craig Venter and Francis Collins of the National Institute of Health jointly made...
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  • 207. Olby, p. 418. "J. Craig Venter Institute History of Molecular Biology Collection: MS 001". oac.cdlib.org. J. Craig Venter Institute Archives. 2013...
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    Individual Diploid Human Genome Published By Researchers at J. Craig Venter Institute". J. Craig Venter Institute. 3 September 2007. Archived from the original...
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