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  1. Retroviruses
  2. Biography - Varmus, Harold E(liot) (1939-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  3. Parity in Financing Mental Health Services: Managed Care Effects on Cost, Access and Quality by Harold E. Varmus, 1998-06
  4. Directors of the National Institutes of Health: Harold E. Varmus, Elias Zerhouni, Ruth L. Kirschstein, Rolla Dyer, Jeremy M. Berg
  5. American Ashkenazi Jews: Jason Schwartzman, Harold E. Varmus, Tim Barsky
  6. Retroviruses Slide Set by John M. Coffin, Stephen H. Hughes, et all 1998-03-15

81. BioMed Central | About Us | Press Releases
DR harold E varmus President of the Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center (USA).PROFESSOR SIR DAVID WEATHERALL Regius Professor of Medicine at the
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82. AllRefer.com - Harold Eliot Varmus (Medicine, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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83. UniGE -Conférence Harold E. Varmus
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84. Genes Dev. -- Index By Author (Dec 1998; Volume 12, Number 23)
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85. Frankenstein Exhibit Home Page
harold E. varmus, MD Our sense of ourselves as human beings is very closely linkedto our diversity. And the notion of carrying out cloning of the human
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Promise and Peril
"They may come up with a disease that can't be cured, even a monster. Is this the answer to Dr. Frankenstein's dream?" The time was the early 1970s. The speaker was the mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts, warning against a proposed DNA laboratory at Harvard University. Today, we almost expect to hear references to "Frankenstein"whether monster, scientist, novel, film, image, or myth is often unclearwhenever some powerful new technology poses risk to humankind or challenges our ideas of what it means to be human. The atomic bomb, interspecies organ transplants, genetic engineering, and cloning, among many others, have each prompted such warnings; Mary Shelley's hideous brainchild continues to embody and express our fears.
The Search for Balance
What is "acceptable" science and medicine? Who decides? How can society balance the benefits of new medical discoveries against ethical or spiritual questions they may pose? Or the human urge to know and understand against problems arising from that knowledge?

86. YAM Summer 2001 - Honorands
Biologist, science administrator, and Nobel laureate, harold E. varmus has beena leader in basic research, public policy, and education.
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George W. Bush '68, Doctor of Laws The 43rd president of the U. S., George W. Bush continues the University's commitment to public service. As governor of Texas, Bush used the interpersonal skills evident to his classmates to forge a bipartisan consensus on education, and campaigning under the theme of "compassionate conservatism," he became the second generation of his family to win the White House and the third to receive an honorary Yale degree. Richard J. Franke '53, Doctor of Humane Letters Businessman, philanthropist, and Senior Fellow of the Yale Corporation, Richard J. Franke '53 became the business community's most visible and effective public advocate for liberal education and the humanities. As president of the John Nuveen Company, Franke built a corporate culture that encouraged self-improvement, civic participation, and philanthropy, and as founder of the Chicago Humanities Festival, he was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 1997. Ellen V. Futter, Doctor of Humane Letters

87. Use Of Alkaline Sucrose Gradients In A Zonal Rotor To Detect Integrated And Unin
PubMed; varmus, harold E.; Guntaka, Ramareddy V.; Fan, Warner J W.; Free Full text in PMC; varmus, harold E.; Vogt, Peter K.; Bishop, J Michael.
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88. Transfer Of Duck Cell DNA Sequences To The Nucleus Of 3T3 Cells By Rous Sarcoma
Free Full text in PMC; varmus, harold E.; Vogt, Peter K.; Bishop, J Michael.Integration of Deoxyribonucleic Acid Specific for Rous Sarcoma Virus after
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89. LIBROS
Coffin, John M.; Hughes, Stephen H.; varmus, harold E. Plainview (NY) Cold SpringHarbor Laboratory Press c1997. NIST Chemistry WebBook National Institute
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Libros de Biologia Molecular de Wiley enlistados abajo

90. KCL: ISS - Ebooks
Coffin, John M.; Hughes, Stephen H.; varmus, harold E. Retroviruses. 1997,Go to NCBI Bookshelf, Free access not guaranteed by KCL
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Biomedical Sciences, Dentistry, Health and Life Sciences, Medicine, Nursing and Midwifery This list only provides access to ebooks To locate print material please use the Library Catalogue NEW: ISS MetaLib Gateway - a quick and easy way to find databases, ejournals and more! Author Title Publication Date Link to Ebook Access Instructions Annual Reviews Collection [Internet].
Ten articles reproduced from the Annual Reviews Series.
Bethesda (MD): National Library of Medicine (US), NCBI ; 2002 Nov. Go to NCBI Bookshelf Free - access not guaranteed by KCL Cancer Handbook Go to Ebook From KCL only Clinical Evidence (BMJ Publishing Group) Updated monthly Go to Ebook Freely available (England) Eurekah Bioscience Collection.
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91. ARL Bimonthly Report 205: NIH Proposes E-biosci
harold varmus, EBIOMED A Proposal for Electronic Publications in the BiomedicalSciences, 5 May 1999 (Draft), 20 June 1999 (Addendum),
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NIH Proposes E-biosci
by Mary M. Case, Director, Office of Scholarly Communication Originally named E-biomed, the project is now called E-biosci and has expanded beyond biomedical literature to include all of the life sciences. In the document outlining the proposal, Varmus states: "In this essay, we propose a system for electronic publication of new results and ideas in the biomedical sciences. We do this with the conviction that such means of publication can accelerate the dissemination of information, enrich the reading experience, deepen discussions among scientists, reduce frustrations with traditional mechanisms for publication, and save substantial sums of public and private money." E-biosci has come under fire from some publishers who believe that it would undermine the entire economic incentive for publishing. Varmus acknowledges that subscriptions may decline, but encourages societies to explore alternatives for raising revenue. He suggests that the review process could be sustained by page charges or submission fees paid by authors. In a recent meeting with the ARL Board of Directors, Dr. David Lipman, Director of the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the National Library of Medicine and a colleague of Dr. Varmus, indicated that E-biosci is moving forward despite the opposition from publishers. Lipman noted that several societies who had spoken out against E-biosci were now working with them. These ongoing discussions have resulted in the evolution of the E-biosci concept. Lipman also reported that Congress has requested start date and budget information from NIH.

92. An Outbreak Of Internet-Phobia - CJR, September/October 1999
The NIH director, Nobel Laureate Dr. harold E. varmus, recommended that fullbiomedical research information be made available at no cost to anyone anywhere
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Lawrence K. Grossman is a former president of NBC News and PBS.. Back in the 1980s, a series of horrific chemical accidents in India, Mexico, and the U.S. killed, injured, or forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of people. In 1990, Congress ordered the Environmental Protection Agency to require every chemical facility in the nation to prepare a plan for dealing with a worst-case scenario, and then to make all the plans available to the public. Armed with that information, citizens would know what possible risks they face and could pressure local plants to improve their safety records. The deadline for submission of those plans was June 21, 1999. Industry groups and law enforcement agencies railed against the EPA’s decision to post the information on the Internet, calling it a "national security risk," a godsend for terrorists looking for an opportunity to wreak havoc on the United States. The FBI warned that the EPA’s Web site could be used "as a targeting mechanism in a terrorist or criminal incident." To House Commerce Committee chairman Tom Bliley (R-Va.), the EPA’s modern-day response to the law Congress had passed almost a decade earlier (before anyone would have even considered making anything public via the Internet) was a "reckless plan to put the data at every terrorist’s fingertips…easily searchable from Boston to Baghdad, from Los Angeles to Libya."

93. Regular Columns: E-print Services And Long-term Access To The Record Of Scholarl
Richard J. Roberts, harold E. varmus, Michael Ashburner, Patrick O. Brown, MichaelB. Eisen, Chaitan Khosla, Marc Kirchner, Roel Nusse, Matthew Scott and
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E-print Services and Long-term Access to the Record of Scholarly and Scientific Research
Michael Day looks at the long-term preservation implications of one of the OAI protocol's potential applications - e-print services.
Introduction
In the April 2001 issue of D-Lib Magazine , Peter Hirtle produced an editorial highlighting the potential for confusion between the standards being developed by the Open Archives Initiative (OAI) [ ] and the draft Reference Model for an Open Archival Information System (OAIS) [ ]. He noted the frustration that can ensue when words that have a clearly understood meaning in one domain begin to be used by others in a different way. Hirtle ended his editorial with a suggestion for an OAIS-compatible OAI system that would offer "assurances of long-term accessibility, reliability, and integrity" [ ]. While acknowledging the potential value of such a system, this column will confine itself to a preliminary investigation of the long-term preservation implications of just one of the OAI protocol's potential applications, i.e. e-print services (or archives). As the OAI Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Web page states, the use of the term 'archive' "reflects the origins of the OAI – in the E-Prints community where the term archive is generally accepted as a synonym for [a] repository of scholarly papers" [

94. Torinoscienza.it > Harold Elliot Varmus
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95. Previous Gairdner Foundation Winners
1984, J. Michael Bishop, harold E. varmus, Alfred G. Gilman. Martin Rodbell,Yuet Wai Kan, Kresimir Krnjevic. Robert L. Noble, Douglas G. Cameron (Wightman)
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The Foundation is proud to present a complete list of winners from previous years and congratulate all of them on their impressive list of achievements and their contributions to our understanding of health, healing and the natural world. To return to the Foundation home page, click here Jeffrey M. Friedman Douglas Coleman Craig C. Mello ... James D. Watson
(Award of Merit) Clay Armstrong Bertil Hille Roderick MacKinnon Marc Kirschner ... Janet D. Rowley Bruce M. Alberts Arthur Kornberg Roger Y. Tsien Pamela J. Bjorkman Don C. Wiley Tony Hunter Anthony J. Pawson Donald Metcalf Mario R. Capecchi Oliver Smithies Alvin R. Feinstein Stanley B. Prusiner Michel M. Ter-Pogossian Leland H. Hartwell Yoshio Masui Paul M. Nurse Richard Peto Bert Vogelstein Robert A. Weinberg John R. Evans (Wightman) Sydney Brenner John E. Sulston M. Judah Folkman Robert F. Furchgott David H. MacLennan Kary B. Mullis Francis S. Collins John R. Riordan Lap-Chee Tsui Victor Ling Oliver Smithies Edwin M. Southern E. Donnall Thomas Mark M. Davis Tak W. Mak Jean-Marie Ghuysen Louis M. Kunkel

96. EMBO - Promoting Molecular Biology In Europe.
harold E. varmus (Associate Member). 1991. Erwin Neher. 1991. Bert Sakmann. 1993.Philip A. Sharp (Associate Member). 1995. Christiane NüssleinVolhard
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97. The Lasker Foundation | Former Award Winners, Basic Medical Research 1982
Translate this page harold E. varmus For his creative and successful pursuit toward the identificationof the cellular oncogenes and their control. Award Citation
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For his elegant elucidation of the nature of oncogenes, and his contribution to the discovery that these genes are present in normal cells.
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For his fundamental and far-reaching discoveries concerning the nature of oncogenes and their profound importance and for determining that closely related genes occur not only throughout the animal kingdom, but also within the genome of cancer-causing retroviruses in humans.
In a long and particularly close scientific collaboration with Dr. Varmus, Dr. Bishop showed beyond question that a DNA sequence in the avian sarcoma virus was virtually identical to a sequence in normal human DNA. Moreover, they show that this sequence occurred in the genome of all vertebrates with only subtle alterations reflecting the gene's great age and the still mysterious, but vital identical role it must play. Dr. Bishop extended his studies by showing that this was only the first of a number of distinct oncogenes expressed at inappropriate levels in neoplastic tissues. He also showed how retroviruses such as the avian sarcoma virus reproduce and integrate with the genetic material of the infected cell.

98. SIMR - Centenary Survey Of Nobel Laureates
1989 J. Michael BISHOP and harold E. varmus describe the cellular origin ofretroviral oncogenes for cancer. The SIMR Andrew Blake Tribute Award 2004
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"Now, more than ever, research with laboratory animals is required to bring the benefits of advances in molecular genetics, neuroscience, and other highly productive fields to clinical application through the study of intact organisms." - Harold E. Varmus, Nobel Prizewinner 1989 Baruj BENACERRAF, Jean DAUSSETT and George D. SNELL - describe histocompatibility antigens and the regulation of immunological reactions. Roger W. SPERRY, David H. HUBEL and Torsten N. WIESEL - describe the processing of visual information by the brain. Sune K. BERGSTRÖM, Bengi I. SAMUELSON and Sir John R. VANE - discover the prostaglandin group of hormone-like compounds found in all animals. Barbara McCLINTOCK - studies maize and finds chromosomes can sometimes transfer segments from one to another.

99. Entrez PubMed
17, varmus H, Klausner R, Zerhouni E, Acharya T, Daar AS, Singer PA. RelatedArticles, Links Free in PMC, Public health. Grand Challenges in Global
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