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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. Closed
Provides resources for research workers in the fields of genomics, genetics and functional genomics. Funded by the United Kingdom Medical Research Council.
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22. Twisted Ladder Media: Producers Of "The New Genetics™," A Series Of Educational
Interactive courseware about the new genetics and genomics resulting from the human Genome Project. CDROMs for healthcare professionals (CME) and the public.
http://www.twistedladdermedia.com/
Introducing the first two multimedia CD-ROMs in an educational courseware series about genetics and genomics... View a sample animatio n from the courseware Reviewed in November 14 issue of JAMA More ... Technical Support is a multimedia CD-ROM for those interested in the impact of genetics and genomics on healthcare and society. is a CD-ROM for physicians who wish to update their knowledge of genetics and genomics. CME credits are available through Stanford University. Features and Demos Ordering Authors E-mail

23. WHO | The Genomic Resource Centre
The Genomic Resource Centre (GRC) has been developed by the human Genetics Programme (HGN) to provide information and to raise awareness on human genetics
http://www.who.int/genomics/en/
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This site only Home About WHO Countries Health topics ... Craniofacial anomalies Genomic resource centre About us Contact us Interns and volunteers Networks ... WHO sites
The Genomic Resource Centre The Genomic Resource Centre (GRC) has been developed by the Human Genetics Programme (HGN) to provide information and to raise awareness on human genetics and more recently human genomics, a new and rapidly developing science. This site provides an overview of the issues and concerns around human genetics and public health and, in particular, addresses the ethical, legal and social implications (ELSI) of genomics.
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Genetics, genomics and the patenting of DNA
LATEST WHA/EB Documentation:
EB116/3 Report on Control of Genetic Diseases ... Australia and New Zealand case studies
ABOUT THE GRC
Welcome by Dr Victor Boulyjenkov
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About the Genomic Resource Centre
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RELATED TOPICS Genetics Vs Genomics Full text Genomics and the global health divide Full text GENOMICS Resource submissions Submission form to include a resource in the GRC Add a resource Feedback forms Contact HGN Evaluate the GRC Publications Online and print documentation on human genomics and related areas Publications Media room Fact sheets, news and speeches

24. Genomics Collaborative Inc.
Apply the science of human genetics to drug and diagnostic discovery decisions. Maintains a database of DNA, sera, and tissue samples, linked to clinical information from patients worldwide.
http://www.genomicsinc.com/
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Collection of research articles aimed at human genomic discoveries. Includes public health reports and genetic testing.
http://www.cdc.gov/genomics/default.htm
Genomic Profiling: Not Ready for Prime Time
While genomic profiling may holds promise for predicting an individual's future health risks, the science is still in the early stages.
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a one-page summary of OGDP's six major initi- atives. more... Top of page OGDP Home About Us Contact Us Sitemap ... FOIA Last Updated September 15, 2005

26. Welcome To The ORNL Mammalian Genetics & Genomics Program
The generation, mapping, and functional analysis of mouse models for human genetic diseases. Includes research programs, news, and staff profiles. From the Oak Ridge National Laboratory .
http://bio.lsd.ornl.gov/mgd/
HOME PROGRAMS NEWS STAFF Internal Sites Mutant Mouse Database Russell Laboratory for Comparative and Functional Genomics Lab Animal Resources Life Sciences Division ... UT-Battelle LLC External Links Tennessee Mouse Genome Consortium UT Graduate School of Genome Science and Technology
O ak Ridge National Laboratory's Mouse Genetics and Genomics Program, operating at the intersection of genetics and genomics, is building upon its successful past and current strengths in genomics, genetic analysis, mutagenesis, phenotype screening, and germ-cell biology to exploit the mouse fully as a model system for post-genome biology.
Programs Overview Mutagenesis Phenotype Screening Genomics/Transcriptomics ... Cryopreservation Staff Dr. Cymbeline T. Culiat Dr. Dabney K. Johnson Dr. Stephen J. Kennel Dr. Mitchell L. Klebig ... Dr. Yun You News Postdoctoral Position in Mouse Genetics of Skin and Hair Follicle Development and Disease
A Postdoctoral position is immediately available in the Mammalian Genetics and Genomics Group, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN, under the supervision of Dr. Edward J. Michaud. The research will utilize a variety of techniques (e.g., transgenics, conditional gene targeting, cell culture, microarrays, qRT-PCR, histopathology, immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridizations, etc.) to study the role of signaling molecules in skin and hair follicle development, with an emphasis on skin cancer. Two conditional mutant mouse strains are immediately available for detailed analysis. ...

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27. 8th International Conference In Genomics And Proteomics Of Human Pathogens
Two day meeting organized by the UK Health Protection Agency in London.
http://www.hpa.org.uk/hpa/events/pdf/Genomics_Proteomics_2005.pdf

28. Annual Reviews - Error
Provide systematic, periodic examinations of scholarly advances through critical authoritative reviews. Includes abstracts, subscription required for full text access.
http://genom.annualreviews.org/
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29. Executive Search Firm Specializing In Accounting, Analytics, Auditing, Banking,
Multinational human Resource Full Service Staffing, Consulting, Professional Executive Search Organization focusing on Biotech, Pharmaceutical, Bioinformatics, Life Sciences, Chemistry, Medical, Clinical Research, Regulatory (FDA), genomics, Information Technology, Accounting and Finance disciplines.
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30. Untitled Document
Offers RNA isolation, hybridization, data analysis and DNA sequencing, cDNA arrays containing human, mouse or yeast genes for sale to academic and commercial users. Training in microarray methodology available at Philadelphia, PA.
http://www.wistar.upenn.edu/genomics/

31. Cambridge Antibody Technology - CAT
Company developing human monoclonal antibodies as novel therapeutics. Also applying its technology platform to functional genomics to assist the discovery of new drug targets.
http://www.cambridgeantibody.com

32. Human Ageing Genomic Resources
A collection of databases and tools designed to help researchers understand the genetics of human ageing.
http://genomics.senescence.info/
Human Ageing Genomic Resources
Key words: aging, biogerontology, functional genomics, gerontology The Human Ageing Genomic Resources (HAGR) are a collection of databases and tools designed to help researchers understand the genetics of human ageing. A major resource in HAGR is the core gene database GenAge , a curated database of genes related to human ageing. To search genes related to human ageing: Another major database available in HAGR is AnAge . Featuring over 2,000 species, AnAge provides a basis for the comparative biology of ageing. To search for a particular species: We also developed several computational tools: data-mining and phylogenetic algorithms, tools to access external databases, sequence and transcription factor analysis tools, etc. Please download our software: Ageing Resources Computational Tools (ARCT) If you are interested in the comparative genomics of human ageing, please spare a moment to read our scientific strategy . In case you are lost, you can always visit our help section or search our resources. If you wish to know more about our project and the people responsible, please

33. Nature Genome Gateway - Human Genome
nature journal of science online, visit us now to find the latest scientific research news and reviews with links to nature genetics, nature reviews and all
http://www.nature.com/genomics/human/
It is with great pleasure that Nature presents this special section of the Genome Gateway to mark the publication of the initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome. We are delighted to uphold the principle at the heart of the Human Genome Project: free and unrestricted access to all our genome related material through these web pages. more... New: The DNA sequence of human chromosomes 9 and 10 the human genome
Sequence and analysis of the human genome genome maps
Road maps to our genetic landscape analysis
Mining the genome for information
Expert analysis of the genome papers nature science update
The Nature News Service celebrates the human genome press releases
Nature 's genome coverage as presented to the world's press editorial
Human genomes, public and private news feature
Are you ready for the revolution? news feature
What a long, strange trip it's been... mapping databases archives interactive education kit STN2 video news ... meet the authors Nature 's publication in 1953 of the structure of DNA by James Watson and Francis Crick spawned biology's molecular revolution and, is in many ways the direct ancestor of the work of the human genome project.

34. Nature Genome Gateway - Human Genome - Overview - Press Releases
Comprehensive information on the first draft of the human genome from Nature.
http://www.nature.com/genomics/human/overview/press-releases.html

genome gateway
human genome press releases
press releases
The mapping, sequence and analysis of the human genome are a fundamental advance in self-knowledge and will strike a chord with many people. Application of this knowledge will, in time, materially benefit almost everyone in the world. As such the publication of the human genome is likely to attract a large amount of news coverage in both specialist scientific, and general media alike. Part of Nature 's role as a scientific journal is to act as a conduit for the transfer of information from scientists to the 1600 science journalists and writers who receive our press releases. This press release material, written by Nature 's science writing team acts as a concise and accessible 'walk-through' of the content of Nature 's human genome special issue. A web cast of the joint Celera and International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium press conference is available on the NIH's web site
the genome
This is the main sequence paper from the International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium. It’s 62 pages long, with 49 figures and 27 tables.

35. DOE Joint Genome Institute
Dynamic comparative analysis of the human and mouse genomes. Includes introduction to genomics, historical timeline and poster, operated for the Department of Energy by UC, Berkeley, California.
http://www.jgi.doe.gov/
DOE Joint Genome Institute
JGI brings the expertise of four national laboratories, Lawrence Berkeley Lawrence Livermore Los Alamos , and Oak Ridge , and the Stanford Human Genome Center to bear on the frontiers of genome sequencing and related biology. Our sequencing targets encompass a rapidly expanding range of microbes, animals, and plants. The new Community Sequencing Program (CSP) aims to broaden the range still further. JGI is operated by the University of California for the U.S. Department of Energy
Genomes
Microbial Eukaryotic ...
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36. Science -- Table Of Contents {16 February 2001; 291 (5507)}
A HighResolution Radiation Hybrid Map of the human Genome Draft Sequence genomics AND SOCIETY The human Genome and Our View of Ourselves Svante Pääbo
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/vol291/issue5507/index.shtml
Table of Contents
16 February 2001

Volume 291
Number 5507
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Human Genome Special Issue:

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Editorial Overview

The Human Genome Sequence

The Story Behind the Genome

(with Timeline How to Access the Data SPECIAL ISSUE Editorial
The Human Genome
Barbara R. Jasny and Donald Kennedy Science Feb 16 2001: 1153. [Summary]
Review
The Sequence of the Human Genome
Science Feb 16 2001: 1304-1351. [Abstract] [Full Text] [Supplemental Data] [Web Fig. 1] ... [Japanese Language PDF]
RESEARCH This Week in Science A Tale of Two Sequences * The Data Horizon * Insights from Genomic Data * The Sequence of the Human Genome * Medicine and Genomics * Metaphors and Meanings
Science Feb 16 2001: 1155 [Full Text] Editors' Choice: Highlights of the recent literature GEOCHEMISTRY: Silicon's Travels * APPLIED PHYSICS: Twisting an Arm Gently * MOLECULAR BIOLOGY: The Tail End of mRNA Decay * ECOLOGY/EVOLUTION: Evolution of Testis Size * PSYCHOLOGY: The Fleeting Nature of Fame * CLIMATOLOGY: The Rainy Season * CHEMISTRY: Tying Up Triplexes * MICROBIOLOGY: Not So Silent Passenger * STKE: Taking up Residence
Science Feb 16 2001: 1159 [Full Text] Reports Analysis of Genetic Information
Apoptotic Molecular Machinery: Vastly Increased Complexity in Vertebrates Revealed by Genome Comparisons
L. Aravind, Vishva M. Dixit, and Eugene V. Koonin

37. Created By Horus
genomics, proteomics and biologics. Focuses on the high resolution separation and identification of proteins from human tissue and analysis to describe differences between diseased and normal states for rapid drug discovery. Li¨ge.
http://www.eurogentec.com/

38. CESAGen - Home Page For Centre For Economic And Social Aspects Of Genomics - Lan
CESAGen is a joint Lancaster University and Cardiff University research centre set up to work with the relevant genomics science whilst attempting to clarify the human (social and economic) factors which shape these natural knowledges.
http://www.cesagen.lancs.ac.uk/
Skip Links Access/General info Site Map You are here: Home
Welcome to CESAGen
Cesagen is a collaborative research centre which is funded as part of the ESRC Genomics Network . The Centre is based at the universities of Lancaster and Cardiff. At Cardiff, CESAGen is housed in The School of Social Sciences , and at Lancaster in The Institute for Environment, Philosophy and Public Policy (IEPPP) We bring together natural and social scientists to research the economic, social and ethical consequences of genomic and genetic science.
What's Going on
Vacancy for a Research Associate at Cardiff
Cardiff CESAGen are looking for a Research Associate to work on the Flagship Project, Genetics, Health and Identity . For more information please visit jobs.ac.uk Special panel on Human Enhancement
CESAGen will be presenting a special panel on Human Enhancement at the XIXth European Conference on Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care in Barcelona on 25th August 2005. The session will be chaired by CESAGen's Director, Professor Ruth Chadwick. Professor Chadwick will also give a plenary on

39. High School Human Genome Program
Welcome to the High School human Genome Program web resource. Our program provides professional development in the field of DNA sequencing and genomics for
http://hshgp.genome.washington.edu/
Welcome to the High School Human Genome Program web resource. Our program provides professional development in the field of DNA sequencing and genomics for high school teachers. Participating teachers in the Seattle area are provided with the necessary training, equipment, and supplies to conduct DNA sequencing in their classrooms. During our one week summer institute, we also include teachers and scientists from other regions who are interested in developing DNA sequencing programs in their communities. This site serves a dual purpose. It is mainly intended as a resource for the teachers and students currently participating in the program, providing them with the most current versions of our teaching modules and student activities. In addition, the virtual DNA sequencing unit provides a means for classrooms that are not actively carrying out DNA sequencing to participate in many aspects of the program. High School Teacher Summer Workshop - To Be Announced
Bring DNA sequencing into your classroom!

40. WTCHG
Multidisciplinary research teams in human genetics, functional genomics, bioinformatics, statistical genetics and structural biology. Research areas, divisions, people, seminars, software and data resources, external links.
http://www.well.ox.ac.uk/

About the Centre
Research Areas Divisions People ... Internal use only
The Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics (WTCHG) was established in 1994 to undertake research into the genetic basis of common diseases. Since June 2000 the Centre has been located in the Henry Wellcome Building of Genomic Medicine, University of Oxford. The scientific objective of the Centre is to explore all aspects of the genetic susceptibility of disease including the localisation of genes involved in common diseases, characterisation of the variants responsible for susceptibility, the understanding of how these DNA variants may contribute to risk of disease in the population and finally, how such genetic factors contribute biologically to a disease process. The Centre houses multi-disciplinary research teams in human genetics, functional genomics, bioinformatics, statistical genetics and structural biology.

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