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Craig Venter of Human Genome Project Dies at 79

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Summary

Craig Venter, a central figure in decoding the human genome, has died at age 79. He helped accelerate genomic science through Celera Genomics and private sequencing efforts that challenged public consortia, shaping biotech entrepreneurship and synthetic biology. His passing signals both the ongoing impact of his work and the debates over patents and access to genomic data.

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