TOWSON, Md.(AP)
Dr. Victor A. McKusick, a key architect of the Human Genome
Project and a winner of the National Medal of Science, has died. He
was 86.
Officials at Johns Hopkins University, where McKusick was a
professor of genetics, said he died Tuesday in Towson, Maryland _
after complications from cancer.
McKusick, whose work explored the links between genetics and
disease, won the top U.S. scientific prize in 2001.
McKusick founded the Johns Hopkins Division of Medical Genetics
in 1957 and in 1973 became chairman of its department of medicine
and physician-in-chief of The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Officials
said he became professor of medical genetics in 1985 and remained
active in that role until last year.
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