Small businesses with NHGRI grants were instrumental in contributing to the completion of the human genome sequence, redefining the future of genomics.
When Kelvin Liu began his doctorate degree in biomedical engineering at Johns Hopkins University in 2004, he knew his resume was unusual. His previous work painted him as more of an inventor and entrepreneur than an academic. Even before starting his doctoral research, Liu already had two patents under his name. Now, he has eight. Less than two years after graduating with his Ph.D., he became CEO of Circulomics, a biotechnology startup in downtown Baltimore.
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