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  1. Leroy Hood is an inventor, entrepreneur, and in the vanguard of molecular biotechnology and genomics. He co-founded systems biology: an interdisciplinary, holistic approach to biomedical research that focuses on how molecules operate together. His inventions include the gas liquid phase protein sequencer, protein synthesizer, DNA sequencer, DNA ...

  2. DR. LEROY E. HOOD . Curriculum Vitae . Business Address: Institute for Systems Biology . 401 Terry Avenue North . Seattle, Washington 98109 . http://isbscience.org/ Date and Place of Birth: Missoula, Montana - October 10, 1938 . Citizenship: United States . Marital Status: Married 1963, two children . Education:

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  4. Dr. Hood has co-authored numerous textbooks in biochemistry, immunology, molecular biology and genetics, as well as a popular book on the human genome project, The Code of Codes and he is just finishing up a text on systems biology.

  5. Feb 1, 2001 · Systems biology studies biological systems by systematically perturbing them (biologically, genetically, or chemically); monitoring the gene, protein, and informational pathway responses;...

  6. New approaches to old systems: interview with Leroy Hood. Leroy Hood talks to Marlene Rau, Anna-Lynn Wegener and Sonia. Furtado about his long-standing commitment to innovative science teaching, and how he came to be known as the father of systems biology. explaining. “

  7. Dec 16, 2014 · In the mid 1990s when Leroy Hood reintroduced the term “Systems Biology”, the fusion of ideas gave rise to confusion to such an extent that there used to be special talks on ‘what is systems biology’? Over the last decade, Systems Biology has undergone directed evolution leading to the emergence of personalized versions of this term.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leroy_HoodLeroy Hood - Wikipedia

    Leroy "Lee" Edward Hood (born October 10, 1938) is an American biologist who has served on the faculties at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and the University of Washington. [2] Hood has developed ground-breaking scientific instruments which made possible major advances in the biological sciences and the medical sciences.

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