Laurence H. Kedes (July 19, 1937 – January 6, 2021) was an American scientist in the fields of gene expression, genomics, and cellular differentiation. His first faculty position was at Stanford University (1970–1989), where he worked as a professor in the Department of Medicine and focused on basic molecular biology and gene expression. In 1988, the University of Southern California (USC) recruited Kedes to spearhead a campus-wide initiative to strengthen their molecular biology and genetics research programs. At USC, Kedes conceived and developed the Institute of Genetic Medicine, becoming its founding director (1989–2008). During his time at USC, Kedes was also named the William Keck Professor (1988–2009) and served as Chair (1988–2002) of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
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