How the Personal Genome Project Could Unlock the Mysteries of Life (Wired Magazine, Aug 2008, Thomas Goetz)
Inside the Forgotten X Prize-the One That Can Save Your Life (Popular Mechanics, Apr 2008, Erik Sofge)
From genetic privacy to open consent (Nature Reviews Genetics, Apr 2008, Jeantine E. Lunshof, Ruth Chadwick, Daniel B. Vorhaus & George M. Church)
HMS Prof To Expand Genome Database (Harvard Crimson, Mar 2008, June Q. Wu)
Your Personal Genome (Technology Review, Dec 2007, Emily Singer)
New Tech. Makes Sequencing Easy (Harvard Crimson, Dec 2007, Maeve T. Wang)
Group Led by Harvard's George Church Will Bid for Genomics X Prize (Xconomy, Dec 2007, Rebecca Zacks)
Genomics: Being Well Informed (Nature, Oct 2007, George Church)
Researcher says personal genetic testing nearly viable (North County Times, Oct 2007, Bradley J. Fikes)
Das offentliche Genom (Suddeutsche Zeitung, Aug 2007, Julia Karow) ('translation')
Full Disclosure (Wall St. Journal, July 2007, Esther Dyson)
Learning from Esther Dyson's Genome (Xconomy, July 2007, Erika Jonietz)
Church Hopes to Make DNA Decoding Accessible (Crimson, Aug 2006, Katherine Gray) Comments
The Personal Genome Project (Technology Review, Jan 2006, Emily Singer)
In a few years, knowing your own personal genome may improve your health (Knight Ridder, Jan 2006, Robert Boyd)
Genomes for All (George Church, Jan 2006, Scientific American)
The Personal Genome Project (Molecular Systems Biology, Dec 2005, George Church)Harvard's Church Calls for 'Open Source', Non-Anonymous Personal Genome Project (GenomeWeb, Nov 2005, Bernadette Toner)
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