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Patrick O. Brown

Patrick O'Reilly Brown (born 1954) is an American geneticist and businessman who is the founder of Impossible Foods Inc. and professor emeritus in the department of biochemistry at Stanford University. Brown is co-founder of the Public Library of Science, inventor of the DNA microarray, and a former investigator at Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

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Known for
Impossible Foods, DNA microarrays Public Library of Science
Awards
NAS Award in Molecular Biology (2000) Takeda award (2002) Curt Stern Award (2005)
Education
University of Chicago (BS, MD, PhD)
Born
Patrick O'Reilly Brown 1954 (age 71–72) Washington, D.C., U.S.
Doctoral advisor
Nicholas Cozzarelli
Doctoral students
Kathleen Rubins Joseph DeRisi

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Awards · 1
Patrick O. Brown → NAS Award in Molecular Biology (2000) Takeda award (2002) Curt Stern Award (2005)
Born · 1
Patrick O. Brown → Patrick O'Reilly Brown 1954 (age 71–72) Washington, D.C., U.S.
Doctoral advisor · 1
Patrick O. Brown → Nicholas Cozzarelli
Doctoral students · 1
Patrick O. Brown → Kathleen Rubins Joseph DeRisi
Education · 1
Patrick O. Brown → University of Chicago (BS, MD, PhD)
Fields · 1
Patrick O. Brown → Biochemistry
Known for · 1
Patrick O. Brown → Impossible Foods, DNA microarrays Public Library of Science
Other name · 1
Patrick O. Brown → Pat
Thesis · 1
Patrick O. Brown → Studies on DNA Topoisomerases (1980)
Website · 1
Patrick O. Brown → brownlab.stanford.edu www.hhmi.org/research/investigators/brown_bio.html

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Patrick O. BrownBornPatrick O'Reilly Brown 1954 (age 71–72) Washington, D.C., U.S.1.00infobox
Patrick O. BrownDoctoral advisorNicholas Cozzarelli1.00infobox
Patrick O. BrownDoctoral studentsKathleen Rubins Joseph DeRisi1.00infobox
Patrick O. BrownEducationUniversity of Chicago (BS, MD, PhD)1.00infobox
Patrick O. BrownFieldsBiochemistry1.00infobox
Patrick O. BrownKnown forImpossible Foods, DNA microarrays Public Library of Science1.00infobox
Patrick O. BrownOther namePat1.00infobox
Patrick O. BrownThesisStudies on DNA Topoisomerases (1980)1.00infobox
Patrick O. BrownWebsitebrownlab.stanford.edu www.hhmi.org/research/investigators/brown_bio.html1.00infobox
Patrick O. BrownWorkplacesStanford University1.00infobox
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