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PROJECT TEAM (pcrmail@qal.berkeley.edu Paul Rabinow is Professor of Anthropology at UC Berkeley. He is author of many books, among them Making PCR, A Story of Biotechnology (University of Chicago Press, 1996) and Essays on the Anthropology of Reason (Princeton University Press, 1996). Søren Germer is a recent Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology from UC Berkeley. His dissertation, German Experiments in the Science and Politics of Evolution(1997), is a study of a German laboratory devoted to research on molecular evolution and a political controversy surrounding the first patented mammal, the Harvard Oncomouse. In the laboratory he participated in research in human mtDNA sequence variation, and from 1996-97 he was a Staff Research Associate at UC Berkeley's core DNA sequencing facility. He is currently employed at Roche Molecular Systems, Inc. Suzanne Calpestri is The John H. Rowe Librarian and Director of The George and Mary Foster Anthropology Library at UC Berkeley. Her career has focused on public service in academic libraries with emphasis on developing research level services in the digital library. | |