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Name
  
Maynard Olson


Role
  
Professor

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Education
  
Washington University in St. Louis, Stanford University, California Institute of Technology

Awards
  
Gairdner Foundation International Award

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Maynard V. Olson is professor of genome sciences and medicine at the University of Washington. He is a specialist in the genetics of cystic fibrosis, and one of the founders of the Human Genome Project.

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Originally a chemist, he received his undergraduate degree from California Institute of Technology and his Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry from Stanford University in 1970. From 1970-75, he was at Dartmouth College, and then became a molecular biologist, first at the University of Washington, then at Washington University in St. Louis, and, from 1992 on, again at the University of Washington.

NHGRI's Oral History Collection: Interview with Maynard Olson


Awards and honors

  • 2007 Gruber Prize in genetics. ($500,000)
  • 2002 Gairdner Foundation International Award,
  • 1994 elected Member, National Academy of Sciences
  • 1992 Genetics Society of America Medal
  • References

    Maynard Olson Wikipedia