Jean Weissenbach Explained
Jean Weissenbach (born 13 February 1946) is a French biologist. He is the current director of the Genoscope. He is one of the pioneers of sequencing and genome analysis.[1]
Publications
- Weissenbach. Jean. May 2004. Genome sequencing: differences with the relatives. Nature. 429. 6990. 353–5. England. 15164045. 10.1038/429353a. free.
- Weissenbach. J. 2002. Human genome project: past, present, future. Ernst Schering Res. Found. Workshop. 36. 1–9. Germany. 0947-6075. 11859560.
- 10.1016/S0378-4274(98)00267-7. Weissenbach. J. Dec 1998. Human genome mapping and sequencing: perspectives for toxicology. Toxicol. Lett.. 102-103. 1–4. Netherlands. 0378-4274. 10022225.
- Weissenbach. J. Aug 1998. The Human Genome Project: from mapping to sequencing. Clin. Chem. Lab. Med.. 36. 8. 511–4. GERMANY. 1434-6621. 9806450. 10.1515/CCLM.1998.086.
- 10.1126/science.274.5287.479. Weissenbach. J. Oct 1996. Landing on the genome. Science. 274. 5287. 479. United States. 0036-8075. 8927994. free.
- Weissenbach. J. Mar 1997. Mapping and human genome sequence program. Pathol. Biol.. 45. 3. 205–8. FRANCE. 0369-8114. 9296064. French.
Notes and References
- Web site: CNRS 2008 Gold Medal winner: Jean Weissenbach, pioneer of genome analysis. 9 July 2008. CNRS. 10 April 2010.