Ladeana Hillier
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Ladeana Hillier is a biomedical engineer and computational biologist from the University of Washington.[1][2] She was one of the earliest scientists involved in the Human Genome Project[3] and is noted for her work in various branches of DNA sequencing,[4][5][6][7][8] as well as for having co-developed Phred,[9] a widely used DNA trace analyzer.[10][11] Her multidisciplinary approach integrates Computational biology and Gene in her work, where she created a software to speed up sequencing.[12] LaDeana W. Hillier performs integrative study on Gene expression and Regulation of gene expression.[13] She also worked with the Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute & Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.[14]