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Think.Do.Lead: Transforming the treatment and prevention of disease

From left: President Katherine Bergeron, Susan Froshauer ’74, David Haussler ’75 and Lynne Cooley ’76.
From left: President Katherine Bergeron, Susan Froshauer ’74, David Haussler ’75 and Lynne Cooley ’76.

In this special live episode of her podcast, Think.Do.Lead, President Katherine Bergeron moderates a spirited discussion with three renowned experts in genomic research and biomedicine. David Haussler ’75, who gained global notoriety as the leader of the team that completed the first genome sequence in the Human Genome Project, is joined by Susan Froshauer ’74 and Lynne Cooley ’76, who offer their unique expertise in biopharmaceutical research and genetics. The episode is now available on the College website, or can be downloaded from iTunes, Podbean or wherever you get your podcasts.




November 29, 2018

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