Gallery 41: Mario Capecchi

Mario Capecchi, Distinguished Professor, Eccles Institute of Human Genetics.

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16039. Mario Capecchi, 1989

DNA is only the starting point for understanding human biology.

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16859. Gallery 41: Mario Capecchi and members of his lab

Mario Capecchi and members of his lab.

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16860. Gallery 41: Mario Capecchi and his daughter

Mario Capecchi and his daughter Misha.

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16858. Gallery 41: Mario Capecchi (1)

Capecchi in his laboratory.

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15719. Mario Capecchi

Mario Capecchi works on gene targeting at the University of Utah.

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15717. Mario Capecchi at work

Mario Capecchi at work in his laboratory.

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16861. Gallery 41: Mario Capecchi and family

Mario Capecchi with his wife, Laurie Fraser, and daughter Misha.

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15707. Mice used as model organisms

Gene targeting techniques are used by scientists to simulate human genetic disorders in model organisms. Many scientists believe that gene targeting will lead the way to new methods for correcting genetic defects.

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16867. Biography 41: Mario Renato Capecchi (1937 - )

Mario Capecchi developed a technique to target and mutate genes in mice using homologous recombination.

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15063. The advantages of mouse models for human disease, Mario Capecchi

Mario Capecchi talks about the advantages of working with mice to study genetic disorders.

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