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Witnesses: Mary E. Davidson, Exec. Dir., Genetic Alliance, Inc.; Constance A. Morella, a Representative in Congress from the State of Maryland; Karen H. Rothenberg, Marjorie Cook Professor of Law, Univ. of Maryland School of Law; Louise M. Slaughter, a Representative in Congress from the State of N.Y.; J. Craig Venter, Pres. & CSO, Celera Genomics; & Donald A. Young, Interim Pres., Health Insurance Assoc. of Amer.
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