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In this respect, the JCVI team (which includes molecular biologists Hamilton Smith, a Nobel Laureate, and his highly-respected colleague, Clyde Hutchison III) may be the possessors of a unique level of skill.
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The authors include Hamilton Smith, who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1978.
Scientists Advance 2008
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“Our sequencing of the first genomes, including the human genome, set the stage for this next great phase in understanding biology, which will ultimately enable us to pursue applications that will improve the environment and transform several industries,” said founder, co-chief scientific officer and Nobel laureate Hamilton Smith, MD.
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Just a few years later, he electrified the scientific community by publishing, with his colleague, Hamilton Smith, the complete sequence of a free-living organism, the bacterium hemophilus influenzae.
Remarks On Completion Of First Survey Of Entire Human Genome ITY National Archives 2000
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Starting only nine months ago, on September 8, 1999, 18 miles from the White House, a small team of scientists headed by myself, Hamilton Smith, Mark Adams,
Remarks On Completion Of First Survey Of Entire Human Genome ITY National Archives 2000
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Starting only nine months ago, on September 8, 1999, 18 miles from the White House, a small team of scientists, headed by myself, Hamilton Smith, Mark Adams, Gene Myers and Granger Sutton, began sequencing the DNA of the human genome using a novel method pioneered by essentially the same team five years earlier at the Institute for Genomic Research.
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Just a few years later, he electrified the scientific community by publishing, with his colleague Hamilton Smith, the complete sequence of a free living organism, the bacterium hemophilus influenzae.
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This mistake of Herbert has been perpetuated by most of the popular writers, Norris, Roosevelt, etc.Mr. Hallock calls the sea-trout _Salmo trutta_, again copying Herbert, while all naturalists now give it the name bestowed upon it by Hamilton Smith, _Salmo Canadensis_, it being very distinct from _Salmo trutta_, which is a European species.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 12, No. 32, November, 1873 Various
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At a recent meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers, observations on the temperature of the earth, as shown by deep mines, were presented by Messrs. Hamilton Smith, Jr., and Edward B Dorsey.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 455, September 20, 1884 Various
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Together with Hamilton Smith, another noted American engineer who joined them later, they had all worked in the famous El Callao gold mine in Venezuela.
An African Adventure Isaac Frederick Marcosson 1918
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