Gallery 36: Pat Brown and Vishy Iyer

Patrick Brown and Vishy Iyer, former post-doctoral fellow, in the lab.

Patrick Brown, Vishy Iyer

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Talks about the aesthetic pleasure he gets from doing an experiment.

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The first DNA arrays were made of solid gold.

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The first DNAs used to make the arrays.

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Pat Brown talks about developing microarray technology for genome-wide analysis.

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Pat Brown draws an analogy between the genome and a script that tells a cell how to behave.

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Pat Brown talks about how the 30,000 spots on the microarray represent genes.

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