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  2. Andrew G. Clark - Wikipedia

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    Since 2002, he has been a professor at Cornell University. He was elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1994, and a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 2012. [2] Clark's laboratory group researches genetic variation and adaptation using both human data and the laboratory model Drosophila ...

  3. William B. Provine - Wikipedia

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    William Ball Provine (February 19, 1942 – September 1, 2015) [1] was an American historian of science and of evolutionary biology and population genetics.He was the Andrew H. and James S. Tisch Distinguished University Professor at Cornell University and was a professor in the Departments of History, Science and Technology Studies, and Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.

  4. Tara Matise - Wikipedia

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    A native of Buffalo, New York, Matise attended high school at The Buffalo Seminary, a private secular school for girls, graduating in 1982, after which she attended Cornell University, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in biology with a concentration in genetics. [1]

  5. John C. Sanford - Wikipedia

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    At Cornell, Sanford and colleagues developed the "Biolistic Particle Delivery System" or so-called "gene gun". [3] [4] [5] He is the co-inventor of the Pathogen-derived Resistance (PDR) process and the co-inventor of the genetic vaccination process. In 1998 he retired on the proceeds from the sale of his biotech companies and continued at ...

  6. Edward Buckler - Wikipedia

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    Edward S. Buckler is a plant geneticist with the USDA Agricultural Research Service and holds an adjunct appointment at Cornell University. His work focuses on both quantitative and statistical genetics in maize as well as other crops such as cassava.

  7. Marcus Morton Rhoades - Wikipedia

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    After completing his doctoral studies, Rhoades's career spanned numerous institutions, first working as an experimentalist in plant breeding at Cornell University from 1932 to 1935, a research geneticist with the USDA in Ames, Iowa and later Arlington, Virginia from 1935 to 1940, an associate professor and later full professor at Columbia University from 1940 to 1948, a professor at the ...

  8. Susan McCouch - Wikipedia

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    Susan Rutherford McCouch (born 1953) [3] is an American geneticist specializing in the genetics of rice. [2] [4] [5] [6] She is known for developing the first molecular genetic map of rice and for her role in turning rice into a model for genetics and breeding research. [7]

  9. Carlos D. Bustamante - Wikipedia

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    After completing his Doctoral studies, Bustamante went on to study at Oxford University, focusing in Mathematical Genetics in 2001. From 2002 to 2009, Bustamante was a faculty member at Cornell University, publishing numerous works during this time. [3]