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  1. Genomics of Disease (Stadler Genetics Symposia Series)
  2. An International System for Human Cytogenetic Nomenclature: Iscn (1985) : Report of the Standing Committee on Human Cytogenetic Nomenclature (1985 Report ... Committee on Human Cytogenetic Nomenclature) by D. G. Harnden, Harold P. Klinger, 1985-12
  3. Human Genetics: Proceedings of the Sixth International Congress of Human Genetics, September 13-18, 1981, Jerusalem (Progress in Clinical and Biological Research, V. 103) by International Congress of Human Genetics 1981 (Jerusalem), Richard Goodman, et all 1982-08
  4. Frontiers in Human Genetics: Diseases and Technologies. Expanded and Updated Proceedings of the International Symposium on Human Genetics and Gene Therapy Held in Singapore 1999 by International Symposium on Human Genetics and Gene Therapy (1999 : Singapore), 2001-07
  5. Human Genome Project: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Genetics</i> by Ralph R. Meyer, 2003
  6. Genomics Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  7. Comparative Genomics
  8. Genomics and human therapeutics development (D & MD reports) by James W Hawkins, 1997
  9. Human Genetics: Problems and Approaches by Friedrich Vogel, Arno G. Motulsky, 1996-08-14
  10. Research Advances in Genetics and Genomics: Implications for Psychiatry
  11. Genetics and Genomics for the Cardiologist (Basic Science for the Cardiologist) by Gian Antonio Danieli, 2002-11-30
  12. Human Mitochondrial DNA and the Evolution of Homo sapiens (Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology)
  13. Genomic Imprinting: An Interdisciplinary Approach (Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation)
  14. Human Biodiversity (Foundations of Human Behavior) by Jonathan Marks, 1995-12-31

21. Human Genomics Enters Round Two
human genomics Enters Round Two. BETHESDA, MDAs the final basesare mapped onto the human genome in the next month, a familiar
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Human Genomics Enters Round Two
BETHESDA, MD
As the final bases are mapped onto the human genome in the next month, a familiar refrain is growing louder: What comes next? On 7 March, representatives of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) sought to answer that question at an unusual workshop for potential grantees gathered here at the institute's home base. In focus. A new genomics initiative aims to make sense of millions of DNA bases, like those shown here in an array.
CREDIT: NIH In late February, NHGRI released a call for applications for its newest genome project, the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements, or ENCODE. Now that the sequence's 3 billion letters have been spelled out, the next goal is to locate and identify the meaningful portions. This includes determining which DNA codes for proteins and which doesn't as well as pinpointing elements that mediate gene expression. NHGRI took the unusual step of inviting interested applicants to ask questions and offer feedback, helping shape the project. The institute has earmarked at least $36 million to ENCODE over the next 3 years. Most of the money will be parceled out among five to 15 groups, which all told will identify the functional elements in 1% of the genome. When finished, the teams will compare notes to determine which technologies proved most efficient and accurate. NHGRI envisions then scaling up the project to annotate the other 99% of the genome.

22. ATCG: Human Genomics In Contemporary Art (working Title)
Robin Held, Henry Art Gallery Contact RobinHeld@henryart.org Box 351410.ATCG human genomics in Contemporary Art (working title).
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Robin Held , Henry Art Gallery
Contact RobinHeld@henryart.org Box 351410 ATCG: Human Genomics in Contemporary Art (working title)

23. Gene(sis): Contemporary Art Explores Human Genomics - HUM-MOLGEN
is a major traveling exhibition that showcases powerful new artwork createdin direct response to recent developments in human genomics.
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Administrator posted 08-10-2002 02:33 PM is a major traveling exhibition that showcases powerful new artwork created in direct response to recent developments in human genomics. This research is having an enormous impact on artistic practice, providing new tools, processes, materials, and issues for consideration. Organized by the Henry Art Gallery, Gene(sis) seeks to bridge art and science by elucidating technical advances for a lay audience and examining ethical issues raised by genomic research. Recognizing the complexity that these new opportunities present, curator Robin Held developed the exhibition during three years of on-going dialogue with geneticists, artists, science historians, medical ethicists, and art historians. In the spirit of fostering dialogue across disciplines, an extensive array of public programming is slated at each tour venue in conjunction with the exhibition. Gene(sis) seeks to encourage public discourse and deeper understanding of genomics and its potential impact on our everyday lives. http://www.gene-sis.net/

24. HUMAN GENOMICS
Clinical Chemistry on the Superhighway II. Joint Meeting of ACB Computersin Clinical Laboratories ‘98. Invitation. Dear Colleague,
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Clinical Chemistry on the Superhighway II
Invitation Dear Colleague, It is with great pleasure that we invite you to attend this satellite meeting of It is a follow-up of a highly succesful event held in 1996 in Stratford, England which set the scene for the burgeoning use of the Internet by Clinical Scientists. Much has happened in the last 2 years and the accelerating pace of development suggests that 1998 will be an opportune moment to take stock of the changes the Internet has brought to the practice of Clinical Chemistry. Perhaps more importantly, this meeting will provide a focus for reflection on the likely future effects of the latest technology. We are looking forward to meeting with you in Glasgow. Dr Rick Jones (ACB IT Group)
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25. Human Genomics Sites And Servers

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27. The Art Of Human Genomics - 2002-03-25 - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle)
From the March 22, 2002 print edition The art of human genomics. Gene(sis) ContemporaryArt Explores human genomics opens April 6 and runs through Aug. 28.
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28. Science Posters
Consumer attitudes towards functional foods and human genomics optimistic biasand experience AAAC Annual meeting, Palais des Congress, Montreal, Canada 12
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29. 27-5: Developments In Human Genomics And Genetics: Implications For Sensory Anal
275 Developments in human genomics and genetics Implications for sensory analysisand nutrition G. ACUNA, Roche Genetics, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd, CH-4070
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Developments in human genomics and genetics: Implications for sensory analysis and nutrition
G. ACUNA, Roche Genetics, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd, CH-4070 Basel, Switzerland CH-4070, Switzerland

30. Gene Agent™ Predictive Human Genomics, Genetic Predisposition Testing - GeneAge
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31. Member Sign In
Board Review human genomics in Clinical Practice Bridging the Gap from ClinicianReviews ® Chantelle M. Wolpert, MBA, PAC, GC. Abstract and Introduction.
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human genomics in Clinical Practice from Clinician Reviews ®. Appropriate,Ethical Use of Genetics. In the role of genetic gatekeeper
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33. Researchers To Examine Link Between Human Genomics And CFS
Researchers to Examine Link Between human genomics and CFS by ImmuneSupport StaffChronicFatigueSupport.com 0317-2000 Genomic research has focused on studying
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34. Predictive Human Genomics Is Here
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Privacy Contact Us Free Catalog Researchers to Examine Link Between Human Genomics and CFS by ImmuneSupport Staff ChronicFatigueSyndromeSupport.com Genomic research has focused on studying the map of the normal human genome. Chronix's technology is based on the detours the human genome map takes when confronted with viruses or other toxic environmental exposures. Chronix refers to these detours as "reshuffled genes." Chronix's science has been highlighted in this week's release of the new book, "The Virus Within," written by award winning ABC News science and medical reporter, Nicholas Regush. In describing the research, Regush comments, "If science hopes to unlock the mystery of how chronic diseases occur, it seems likely that the emphasis will have to be placed on better understanding how viruses might help to orchestrate changes in the body's genetic programs." "'The Virus Within' does an excellent job of explaining our recent genetics work," said Dr. Howard Urnovitz of Chronix Biomedical. "We are beginning to unravel the mystery of how the environment around us acts upon the environment within us through a process of gene reshuffling." Urnovitz testified last month to the Congressional Subcommittee on National Security, Veterans' Affairs and International Relations on gene reshuffling and chronic diseases.

36. Ag Genomics May Bring Benefits Faster Than Human Genomics
Purdue Genomics Roundup. April 2001. Ag genomics may bring benefitsfaster than human genomics. WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – This February
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But although the Human Genome Project grabs headlines, perhaps the bigger story in biology will be in plant and animal genomics: the first benefits to society are likely to come from these areas, where it is generally easier and less controversial to utilize genetic information, according to Randy Woodson , director of Purdue University's Office of Agricultural Research Programs "Agricultural genomics is well behind human genomics," he says "But we can adapt the tools used in the Human Genome Project to find solutions for problems in food much faster than drugs for human problems can be brought to the market." Genomics uses automated laboratory equipment and high-power computers to identify all of the genes in an organism. These genetic road maps can be used to create genetically modified organisms, such as Bt corn. Genetic information also can provide an advantage to traditional crop and animals breeders that was unthinkable 10 years ago. "Genomics is much, much more than biotechnology," Woodson says. "Understanding the genome of a crop or animal doesn't always mean we'll modify the organism's genes. Once we know what every gene in an organism does, following a trait through a traditional breeding program becomes much, much easier. If you're wanting to increase disease resistance in plants or animals, for example, you don't have to grow the plants or animals to maturity and subject them to years of testing to see if the trait is there. You can look at their DNA and know whether it's there or not."

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38. Re: Happy Human Genomics Day!
From Mark Plus Subject Re Happy human genomics Day! Date Mon,26 Jun 2000 145559 PDT Happy human genomics Day (June 26)!
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39. Re: Happy Human Genomics Day!
From John de Rivaz References Subject Re Happy human genomics Day! Date Mon, 26 Jun 2000 145559 PDT Happy human genomics Day (June 26)!
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40. PBRC Research
Obesity Gene Map, Laboratories, The human genomics Laboratory relocated from LavalUniversity in Quebec, Canada, to the Pennington Center in September 1999.
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quick link message about directory employment clinical trials laboratories tech transfer collaborations addendum 2002 press releases genomics core obesity gene map heritage family study search PBRC Staff Obesity Gene Map Laboratories The Human Genomics Laboratory relocated from Laval University in Quebec, Canada, to the Pennington Center in September 1999. The activities of the laboratory focus on the genetic and molecular basis of obesity and its comorbidities, as well as on the genetic and molecular components of the response to regular exercise of cardiorespiratory endurance and cardiovascular and diabetes risk factors. Several family studies and cohorts of singletons provide the material for these
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