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Here you can take a more detailed look at genomics. These articles cover the stories of genomics including the history, people, and applications.
    Unsung heroes in science: Margaret Hamilton
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    Margaret Hamilton was a computer scientist who spearheaded software engineering whilst working at NASA during the Apollo missions.

    Unsung heroes in science: Henrietta Lacks
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    While not a scientist, the first successful line of human cells grown in a lab came from a cancer sample from Henrietta, and have become instrumental in biological research.

    Giants in genomics: Jennifer Doudna
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    Jennifer Anne Doudna is a biochemist who won the Nobel Prize for her work in developing CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing technology.

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