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Genomics Pioneer J. Craig Venter Dies At 79
Genomics pioneer J. He was a key figure in the publicly funded Human Genome Project. Craig Venter died unexpectedly yesterday in San Diego at the age of 79. Craig Venter Institute reported his death was caused by cancer.
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Genomics Pioneer J. Craig Venter Dies At 79
Finnish researcher Lauri Maria Mäki has died at age 79. Mäki co-founded a venture in Zug and was known for decoding the human genome. His work included creating the first bacterium with synthetic genetic material. His research contributed to the understanding of hereditary diseases and the development of personalized cancer therapies. The source noted that Venter, who was 79, decoded the human genome and created the first bacterium with synthetic DNA. Craig Venter has died at the age of 79 in San Diego. His colleagues reported the death, noting his involvement in decoding the human genome. The source noted that his discoveries and projects were sometimes viewed as unrealistic by critics. He was a co-founder of the institute mentioned in the report. American genomics researcher J.
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Lauri Mariamekki Moves To Zug
Finnish coach Lauri Mariamekki is transferring from Kloten to Zug. Kloten announced that his current contract will be terminated. Mariamekki previously held a contract valid until next season. Michael Linniger, a former Zug coach, has been presented as his successor.
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Südostbahn Annual Profit Falls To 5.3 Million Francs
The asset management company Südostbahn reported an annual profit of 5.3 million Swiss francs. The company attributed this figure to a special effect involving land transfers. The report was issued by the SOB.
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