Leroy Hood
Leroy Hood
won the
2003
Lemelson-MIT Prize
for inventing "four instruments that have unlocked much of the mystery of human biology" by helping decode the
genome
. Hood also won the
2002
Kyoto Prize for Advanced Technology
, and the
1987
Lasker Award for Studies of Immune Diversity
. His inventions include:
automated DNA sequencer
device to create proteins
automated tool for synthesizing DNA
Hood co-founded the
Institute for Systems Biology
.
External link
My Life and Adventures Integrating Biology and Technology
Commemorative lecture given when awarded the
2002
Kyoto Prize in Advanced Technologies
.
Biography of Leroy Hood
at the website of the
Institute for Systems Biology
.
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