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Vol.11, No. 3-4   July 2001


Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy Human Genome Program
 
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In this issue...

In the News
* Genomes to Life
* OASCR and GTL
* DOE Microbial Cell Project
* Human Genome Draft
* Genome Perspective
* Honor for DeLisi
* New NIH Institute
* Structural Genomics
* Imaging Structures
* Synchrotron Use
* Proteome Organisation
* Breast Cancer Research
* Gene Expressions Used
* Nuclear Medicine
* Nuclear Medicine Labs
* Toxicogenomics Center
* Kettering Prize
* Zeta Phi Beta Conference
* Microbial Genomes
* Sloan-DOE Fellowships
* Ribosomes Illuminated
* In Memoriam: Walter Goad


Comparative Genomics
* Model Organism Studies
* Sushi Delicacy
* Arabidopsis Sequence
* AAAS Prize
* Microbial Conference
*
Flyer; "Microbe Month"
*
VISTA Software
Mouse
* ORNL Mouse Program
*
MicroCAT Scanner Used
*
Draft Sequence Achieved
*
NCBI Mouse Resources
*
Human-Mouse Comparisons
*
MGI Allele Searching

Web, Publications, Resources
* Next-Generation Computing
* HGMIS Resources
* NSF QSB Report
* Structural Biology Basics
*
Minorities and the HGP
*
HGP Educational Kit
*
Testing, Counseling Resources
*
Biotech, ELSI Websites
*
Biotech Encyclopedia
*
ASM Report
*
Nature Yearbook
* Next Wave Publication
* High-School Curriculum
* Education CD-ROMs
* Exploring DNA in the Classroom


Funding
* US Genome Research Funding
*
UK Scholarships, PostDocs

Meeting Calendars & Acronyms
* Genome and Biotechnology Meetings
* Training Courses and Workshops
* Acronyms


* HGN archives and subscriptions
uman Genome Project Information home

Twisted Ladder Media Issues Two CD-ROMs

Two new groundbreaking CD-ROMs use innovative multimedia and easy navigation techniques to make the genomic revolution understandable and accessible to many audiences.

The New Genetics: Courseware for Physicians is designed for medical doctors who wish to update their knowledge about genetics and genomics. Price includes Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits from Stanford University.

The New Genetics: Medicine and the Human Genome presents the same content, without CME credits, for college students, researchers, nurses, policymakers, attorneys, and others who are interested in the impact of genetics and genomics on healthcare and society.

Both CD-ROMs can be ordered through the Web site, which contains sample text, complete content outline, feature demonstrations, and animations. They were produced by Sara Tobin (Stanford University) and Ann Boughton (Twisted Ladder Media), with support from the Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues component of DOE's Human Genome Program.