Li Ding, genome, Washington People
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Li Ding (right), assistant director of the Elizabeth H. and James S. McDonnell III Genome Institute, works with graduate student Steven Foltz, who led a team that analyzed the DNA of more than 11,000 tumors, part of The Cancer Genome Atlas, a national program designed to understand the genetic roots of cancer. (Photo: University of Washington)
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