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2011 18 August Mark Guyer-Jane Peterson interview

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Mark Guyer and Jane Peterson, in-person interview with Kathryn Maxson and Robert Cook-Deegan, conducted in Rockville, MD (NIH campus), 18 August 2011. Mark Guyer and Jane Peterson were grants program officers at the NIH during the HGP, and were some of the longest-standing employees in the HGP administrative structure. Both witnessed the transformation of the Office of Genome Research into the National Center for Human Genome Research and, finally, the National Human Genome Research Institute. They were close participants in the history of the Bermuda Principles within the NIH.
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Interview
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NIH program officers
Office of Genome Research
National Center for Human Genome Research
National Human Genome Research Institute
grants officers
Mark Guyer
Jane Peterson
Human Genome Project
HGP
interview
Bermuda Principles
Bermuda Accord
International Strategy Meetings on Human Genome Sequencing
data sharing
science policy
genomics
genome
genome sequence
genetics
DNA sequence
DNA
deoxyribonucleic acid
NIH
National Institutes of Health
DOE
Department of Energy
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/12722
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(2011). 2011 18 August Mark Guyer-Jane Peterson interview. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/12722.
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