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21. ISSXscience
Absorption; Biliary excretion; genetic polymorphism; Compound profiles egmontelukast.Journal Links Scientific societies FASEB. AAAS. Nat.inst.Health. Nat.Lib.Med.
http://www.issx.org/science.htm
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22. Horizon Animal Hospital, Scottsdale Veterinary Hospital
Shelters Specialty Boards Colleges societies, Academies Evet FDA Center forVet Medicine inst. For genetic Disease Control Mesa Veterinary Hospital
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Veterinary Colleges American Schools Auburn California-Davis Colorado State University of Florida ... University of Wisconsin Canadian Schools University of Guelph Prince Edward Island University of Saskatchewan

23. Van Keuren Guide: Collections D-G
correspondence and notebooks concerning a genetic study of Archeological inst.; AnthropologicalSoc. Omaha secret societies; Dobu ethnology; Chinese ethnography
http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/guides/vank/D-G.htm
Collections, D-G Darwin, Charles. 1809-1882. Naturalist. Darwin was independently wealthy and pursued much of his work at home, in Kent. His travels with the Beagle , 1831-36, set the stage for his later studies in geology, zoology, and botany. Subsequent to the publication of The Origin of Species in 1859, he was made an honorary member (1861) of the London Ethnological Society. Darwin did not specifically write upon human evolution until the later 1860s, when The Descent of Man was composed (publ. 1871), followed in 1872 by Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals . Both books were influential upon later writing and research in anthropology. Correspondence, Mss. The American Philosophical Society Library holds an extensive collection of Darwin letters, either in original or photo-copy form. The manuscript letter collection includes approximately 730 Darwin letters (B/D25.m, B/D25.L, B/D25.L1, B/D25.r, B/D25.1-361). The large groups of letters are to Charles Lyell and to George Romanes. The Library also holds photocopy or microfilm copies of almost the entirety of Darwin's known surviving correspondence, listed in A Calendar of the Correspondence of Charles Darwin, 1821-1882

24. Lila's BioResearch Ethics Pages - Organizations
Sciences (CIOMS) Federation of American societies for Experimental s Advisory Committeeon genetic Testing (SACGT Specimens Nat'l Human Genome Research inst.
http://www.upekkha.net/orgs.html
Lila's BioResearch Ethics Pages Updated 29 March 2002 Organizations Relevant to Bioethics
Academic Ethics Groups

Educational and Policy Groups

Patient/Consumer Groups

Professional Groups
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Religious Groups
(under construction)
Advocacy Groups
(other than those above)
Government/Regulators

Industry (pharmaceutical/biotechnology/insurance)

Other
, e.g. accrediting organizations Other links: Academic Ethics Groups
(affiliated with universities, colleges, or scientific research organizations) BACK TO TOP Centre for Law and Genetics , funded by the Schools of Law at the Universities of Tasmania and Melbourne Duke University Center for Genome Ethics, Law, and Policy European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) Science and Society Activities Georgetown University - Joseph and Rose Kennedy Institute of Ethics ... Human Genome Organization (HUGO) - Ethics Committee , hosted by Univ. College London Indiana University Center for Bioethics Johns Hopkins University Bioethics Institute Karolinska Institutet Department of Learning, Informatics, Management, and Ethics ... Whitehead Institute Task Force on Genetics and Public Policy see also the American Society for Bioethics and the Humanities Links for other groups Educational and Policy Groups (non governmental/regulatory, not affiliated with universities or colleges)

25. Medical Ethics
on the Web via J R Kennedy inst of Ethics Medical societies Unite Against FirearmInjuries - JAMA, Apr 2001; Consent in genetic Research in Iceland P Hauksson
http://www.mic.ki.se/Diseases/k1.316.html
search help staff
Ethics in Biomedicine

26. Parasitology Resources
societies. Dresden Spezielle Zoologie; University of Düsseldorf genetic Parasitology;University of Parasitology Resources compiled at the Pasteur inst.
http://www.medicine.cmu.ac.th/dept/parasite/links.htm
Parasitology Resources
Societies Institutions Journals now on its own page Items of parasitological interest
Societies Institutions

27. Calendar
the Study of Islamic societies and Civilization inst., Molecular Pathogenesis Program,The Skirball inst. genetic Analysis of Malaria Sporozoite Infectivity
http://record.wustl.edu/archive/1998/03-26-98/articles/calendar.html
March 26, 1998
Exhibitions
"Art of the '80s: Modern to Postmodern." Through April 5. Upper gallery, Gallery of Art. 935-4523. "Powerful Grace Lies in Herbs and Plants: A Joint Exhibit on Herbal Medicine." Sponsored by Missouri Botanical Garden Library and Bernard Becker Medical Library. Through April. Seventh floor, Bernard Becker Medical Library, 660 S. Euclid. 362-4235. Selections from the Washington University art collections. Through April 5. Lower galleries, Gallery of Art. 935-4523. "The Book Arts in St. Louis: 1898 to 1998." Through May 22. Special Collections, level five, Olin Library. 935-5495. "The Halftime Show." Artwork by School of Art graduate students. Opening reception March 27, 5-8 p.m. Through April 24. Lower level, West Campus. 935-4643. (See story)
Films
Thursday, March 26
7:45 p.m. French and Francophone Film Series.
Friday, March 27
7 and 9:30 p.m. Filmboard Feature Series. "Four Weddings and a Funeral." (Also March 28, same times, and March 29, 7 p.m.) Cost: $3 first visit; $2 subsequent visits. Room 100 Brown Hall. 935-5983. Midnight. Filmboard Midnight Series.

28. The Lasker Foundation | Former Award Winners, Clinical Medical Research
J. Natl. Cancer inst., 6610371052, 1981. Japan Scientific societies Press,Tokyo, pp. 221-231, 1988. In genetic analysis of tumor suppression.
http://www.laskerfoundation.org/awards/library/1998c_cv_ak.shtml
Lasker Awards Jury Members This Year's Winners Former Winners Library of Laureates
Browse the Library for former winners of the Albert Lasker Clinical Research Award select Nominations
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Albert Lasker Award for Clinical Medical Research, 1998
Biographical Sketch, Curriculum Vitae and Published Works
Alfred Kundson, M.D.
Biographical Sketch
Dr. Alfred G. Knudson Jr. has been a senior member of the scientific research staff at Fox Chase Cancer Center since 1976. A geneticist and physician, Knudson is internationally recognized for his "two-hit" theory of cancer causation, which explained the relationship between the hereditary and non-hereditary forms of a cancer and predicted the existence of anti-oncogenesgenes that can suppress cancer cell growth. This now-confirmed theory has advanced understanding of errors in the genetic program that turn normal cells into cancer cells.
In honor of his contributions to biomedical science, Knudson was named a Fox Chase Distinguished Scientist and senior adviser to the president in 1992. He has been instrumental as a leader of Fox Chase's molecular oncology program since 1989. Previously, Knudson served as director of Fox Chase's Institute for Cancer Research until 1982, Center president from 1980 to 1982 and scientific director from 1982 to 1983.

29. Nat'l Academies Press, The National Academy Of Sciences: (1978), 9. The Research
soso; NAS Archives inst assoc American Academy of Sciences Conference of LearnedSocieties Devoted to celebrated research on the genetic mechanism of sex
http://www.nap.edu/books/0309025184/html/242.html
The National Academy of Sciences: The First Hundred Years, 1863-1963
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30. Nat'l Academies Press, Biographical Memoirs (1996), Morris Howard Hansen
HOWARD HANSEN, macmillan publishing company, plant genetic resources, pharmacological Cooperationamong statistical and other societies, presidential ad inst.
http://www.nap.edu/books/0309055415/html/116.html
Biographical Memoirs V.70
National Academy of Sciences ( NAS
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Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-iv Contents, pp. v-viii William L. Brown, pp. 1-23 Kenneth Stewart Cole, pp. 24-45 Henry Eyring, pp. 46-57 Alfred Gilman, pp. 58-81 Henry Gilman, pp. 82-115 Morris Howard Hansen, pp. 116-137 Robert Paul Hanson, pp. 138-155 Robert Fleming Heizer, pp. 156-173 Frederick Seymour Hulse, pp. 174-180 Leon Orris Jacobson, pp. 190-203 Warren Kendall Lewis, pp. 204-219 Choh Hao Li, pp. 220-239 Bernd Theodor Matthias, pp. 240-259 Egon Orowan, pp. 260-319 Efraim Racker, pp. 320-347 Herschel L. Roman, pp. 348-367 Harry Lionel Shapiro, pp. 368-387 Frank Ludvig Spitzer, pp. 388-405 Merle Antony Tuve, pp. 406-423 John West Wells, pp. 424-436
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31. Mindy's Memory - More Monkey Research Info
ILAR inst LAB ANIM RESOUR JOURNAL 38(3) 142 B Adaptation and selforganizationin primate societies. West DB; York B Dietary fat, genetic predisposition, and
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32. ORICL - Science Courses
has a PhD in geophysical science from the GA inst. return to the 18th and 19th centuryphilosophical societies. to develop a full personal genetic analysis and
http://www.korrnet.org/oricl/Science.html
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Session: January 27 - April 17
223: What Everyone Should Know About the Geology of OR and East TN

Location: F112, RSCC A series of seven lectures and a one-day field trip will inform students about local geology. Lecture topics are geological fundamentals, Appalachian geology, geology of TN and nearby states, groundwater basics, earthquakes and East TN, mineral resources of TN and adjacent states, and geology and environmental/land-use planning. Field trip fee will be collected at the first class. Dr. Bob Hatcher is a UT Distinguished Scientist and Professor of Geology in Tectonics and Structural Geology. He has more than 30 years of basic research experience in the Appalachians and other mountain chains. He served on faculties of Clemson Univ., FL State Univ., and the Univ. of SC. He worked in environmental assessment, radioactive waste disposal, conventional and nuclear power plant site evaluation, and petroleum resources evaluation. Dr. Peter Lemiszki received his BS in geology from Allegheny College, his MS in geophysics from Cornell Univ., and his PhD from UT. He was a research associate at ORNL, working with Dr. Hatcher, before joining the TN Division of Geology. He has conducted research in structural geology and karst hydrogeology. He is currently involved in field geologic investigations in E TN and in making geology better known to people of this region.

33. Lern.harvard.net/data/ldkoller.txt
J Nat Cancer inst 1979;6310571064. of Immune Suppression as Induced by genetic,Therapeutic and Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin societies, Honolulu, Hawaii
http://lern.harvard.net/data/ldkoller.txt

34. Dr. Gail L. Wright, MD - Coastal Hematology & Oncology, PC
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS societies. Cancer inst., 85 13771381, 1993. B., Nesbitt,JC, Pass, HI, Caporaso, NE, Moir, DT, Tucker, MA genetic Polymorphism of
http://www.coastaloncology.com/wright.cfm
GAIL LYNN SHAW WRIGHT, MD, FACP, FCCP
Dr. Wright is married and has two children. She enjoys spending time with her family, snow skiing and fishing with her husband.
MEDICAL EDUCATION May 1979 A.B. in Chemistry with Highest Honors.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. May 1983 M.D., University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. POSTGRADUATE TRAINING Intern, Department of Internal Medicine
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Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Resident, Department of Internal Medicine
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina. Medical Staff Fellow
Clinical Oncology Program, Division of Cancer Treatment,
National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, Maryland Post-doctoral training under the direction of Dr. Margaret Tucker Family Studies Section, Environmental Epidemiology Branch, Division of Cancer Etiology, National Cancer Institute Bethesda, MD. PRESENT POSITIONS AND HOSPITAL PRIVILEGES Candler Hospital, Savannah, Georgia

35. Veterinary Information Resources
Evet FDA Center for Vet Medicine inst. For genetic Disease Control National AnimalDisease Center Natl societies, Academies Associations for Veterinarians.
http://www.geocities.com/cfah2000/res.htm
Chadds Ford Animal Hospital
Information Resources
Veterinary Organizations, Shelters and Other Animal Related Links
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Veterinary Sites of Interest
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Go Back to the Table Of Contents Medical Sites of Interest American Cancer Society
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36. Untitled
bring meaning in huge resources of genetic information have applications in functionsof societies of multicelluar Frankenhauser, Bernhard (oli/Karolinska inst).
http://www.uku.fi/english/organizations/fips/fysio984.htm
FYSIOLOGI 4/98 *******************************CONTENTS 1 Editorial. Meetings in 1999 1 Rahastonhoitajan tervehdys 2 Message of the secretary 2 Congratulations 3 Annual Meeting of the FiPS 3 Photoes of some lecturers of FiPS annual meeting 6 Ongelmia osoitteissa 6 2nd FEPS Congress, Final Announc. 6 Web addresses 7. Calendar EDITORIAL. ANNIVERSARIES IN 1999
If the year 1998 was full of international meetings, the starting year 1999 will mark the anniversaries of several key people of the present day Finnish physiology.
Honorary Member and long time President of the Finnish Physiological Society and former Chancellor and Rector of the University of Turku and the first professor of physiology of that university Kaarlo Hartiala will be 80 years next fall. Prof. Tuomas Peltonen one of the key research workers of the Heart Research Unit of that same department will be 75 years. Their students have agreed that on October 22-24, 1999 a Symposium on APhysiological Defence Mechanisms@ will be organized in Kuopio in their honor in the connection of the Annual Meeting of the Finnish Physiological Society. Please, reserve time already now.
The first professor of physiology of the University of Tampere, prof. Simo Oja will celebrate his 60

37. Zoeken
joint meeting of AMU and UNITAS (american and european malacological societies); Breden,F., Scott, M. Michel, E. (1987) genetic Differentiation for inst. Nat.
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38. Numero Argomento Autore
and its dilemmas are clearly exclusive of certain privileged societies and groups 7Nowak R., genetic testing set for takeoff, Science 1994, 65 464 Cancer inst.
http://www.centrobioetica.org/med-morale/mm_articoli/sorbone2.htm
Numero Argomento Autore
Medicina e Morale, 3 (1999) Antonella Surbone The ethical challenge of genetic testing for breast cancer
*Breast Cancer Medicine Service, Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan-Kettering, Cancer Center, New York.
Abstract in Italiano The identification of Brca11 and Brca22 as the genes associated with some hereditary breast and ovarian cancers has major scientific value, but also raises many dilemmas. Genetic testing for Brca mutations has no value in general screening, and it is most often uninformative even in women with high-risk families. Its ability to predict the development of cancer in mutation carriers is still under evaluation, and available treatment options - such as lifestyle changes, close follow-up, chemoprevention, and even prophylactic surgery - do not yield complete protection against breast and ovarian cancer. Despite these major limitations, the test is now commercially available. Most often the public is mislead by the press raising false hopes for effective prevention, and thus tends to perceive genetic testing for breast cancer as a reliable screening tool. Therefore, major educational efforts are needed for lay people as well as for health-care workers. As part of the Human Genome Project, extensive debate has surrounded the social and ethical ramifications of genetics

39. On-line Resources
societies. Dresden Spezielle Zoologie University of Duesseldorf genetic ParasitologyUniversity of Change Parasitology Resources compiled at the Pasteur inst.
http://www.gzsums.edu.cn/xxgk/zyjs/bysw/resources.html
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40. 1994 Roussel Lecture: A Biologic Basis For Changes In Breast Cancer Management
that breast cancer is more prevalent in societies in which supported by our currentview of the genetic basis of J Natl Cancer inst 1990; 82 561569; Willett WC
http://collection.nlc-bnc.ca/100/201/300/cdn_medical_association/cjs/vol-38/0402
1994 Roussel Lecture: A biologic basis for changes in breast cancer management
Richard G. Margolese, MD, FRCSC Canadian Journal of Surgery Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Surgical Society, Elora, Ont., May 13, 1994 See also:
Abstract
Extent of surgery
Although BCS is becoming less of a scientific controversy, its practical use is still erratic.[1] The main issue now, as reflected by the attention given in the literature over the past decade, seems to be a fear of local recurrence. Even with evidence that the various surgical approaches are equivalent, more than half of eligible patients are still treated by mastectomy.[1,3]
Evidence: clinical trials
In a consideration of the underlying biologic features of breast cancer, the difference between local recurrence and distant metastases is crucial. If local recurrence represents a lost opportunity to cure a patient, then local control becomes of paramount importance. If ultimate cure is independent of most variations in original local therapy, a less aggressive surgical approach makes sense, and cosmetic factors should be more strongly considered. The National Surgical Adjuvant Breast Project (NSABP) Protocol B-06 evaluated breast removal versus BCS. Patients were treated by total mastectomy or lumpectomy with or without postoperative radiotherapy. (Axillary dissections were done in all cases, and node-positive patients received chemotherapy.)

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