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Manolis Kellis discusses human epigenome
Some of us may be a little rusty on our high school biology. Fortunately, there are people like our next guest who have devoted their lives to understanding it and to driving the discipline forward. Manolis Kellis, a computational biologist and professor at MIT has contributed to a pioneering effort hailed as “the greatest scientific leap since the mapping of the human genome.”
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