Francis Collins enters the fray from "summary" of The Genome War by James Shreeve
In the midst of the heated rivalry between Celera Genomics and the publicly funded Human Genome Project, a new player emerged onto the scene. His name was Francis Collins, a devout Christian and accomplished geneticist who had led the Human Genome Project since 1993. Collins was no stranger to the world of genomics, having made significant contributions to the field long before the Genome War began.
When Collins entered the fray, he brought with him a unique perspective that set him apart from the other players in the game. As a believer in God, Collins saw the human genome as a "book of life" written by the hand of a higher power. This perspective shaped his approach to genomics and informed his belief that science and faith could coexist harmoniously.
Despite his religious beliefs, Collins was a fierce advocate for the scientific method and the importance of transparency in research. He believed that the human genome should be freely available to all researchers, rath...
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