Professor Steve Oliver is Professor of Genomics in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Manchester. His research career is distinguished by his pivotal role in the establishment of genomics as a discipline, by his leadership of the yeast genome project, and by his development and championing of functional genomic technologies. He led the international network that allowed a large number of laboratories to contribute to the sequencing of the chromosomes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This tour de force culminated in the sequencing of the first chromosome from any organism in 1992, and then the first entire eukaryotic genome in 1996. Many of the genomic strategies and techniques that we now take for granted, would not be available, were it not for the vision of Steve Oliver
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Job Title
Emeritus Professor of Systems Biology
Institution
University of Cambridge
Year elected
2002
Interests
Specialitiessystems biology, phylogenomics, experimental and bioinformatic tools to study gene action and interaction, exploitation of yeasts and fungi in the development and production of therapeutic agents
Section committee elected byCellular and developmental biology, microbiology and immunology, genetics
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