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    Sunday
    26Jul2009

    Futures in Biotech 45: He Made a Mouse (Part I)

    Hosts: Marc Pelletier

    Guest: Dr. Oliver Smithies; Professor, Department of Pathology and Lab Medicine University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    I talk with Dr. Oliver Smithies, 2007 Nobel Laureate, and father of mammalian genetic engineering.

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