It was 1994, and geneticist Mary E. Brunkow, who this week became a newly minted Nobel laureate, had just started at Darwin Molecular after completing postdoctoral research. The world of genetic medicine was practically brand new. The Human Genome Project wouldn’t be completed for another 9 years.

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