Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D. is a renowned scientist and physician who served as director of the National Human Genome Research Institute and later became director of the National Institutes of Health.
He holds degrees from the University of Virginia, Yale University, and the University of North Carolina.
Collins began his career as a faculty member at the University of Michigan before joining NIH in 1993.
He is recognized for his leadership in the Human Genome Project and his efforts to bridge the gap between science and faith.
As a member of prestigious scientific institutions, Collins has made significant contributions to the field of genetics and has become a prominent voice in discussions about the relationship between science and religion.
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