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Human Genome News Archive Edition

Human Genome News, May 1992; 4(1)

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GDB and OMIM Training Course Schedule

Two comprehensive hands-on training courses on the use of GDB and OMIM are being scheduled in Baltimore and other locations:


Class frequency and location will be determined by demand. Courses are free, but attendees must pay their own travel and lodging expenses. Hotel information and directions will be mailed with registration materials.

As interest in GDB continues to grow, organizations around the world will offer training that requires access to GDB in Baltimore. Notifying GDB User Support about planned training activities will enable the staff to ensure database availability by scheduling maintenance and repairs at other times.

Contact: GDB User Support; 410/955-7058, press 4 after greeting; Fax: 410/614-0434; Internet: help@welch.jhu.edu.


Planned Exhibitions


Courses and Dates in Baltimore:

Courses and Dates in London (Harrow):

Courses and Dates in San Francisco:


GDB User Support, Registration

To become a registered user of GDB and OMIM, contact one of the User Support offices (a user may register to access both Baltimore and a remote node). Questions, problems, or user-registration requests may be sent by telephone, fax, or e-mail. User-registration requests should include name, institutional affiliation, and title (if applicable), street address (no P.O. box numbers), telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address.


User Support Offices


United States
GDB User Support
Welch Medical Library
1830 E. Monument Street, Third Floor
Baltimore, MD 21205
410/955-7058
Fax: 410/614-0434
Internet: help@welch.jhu.edu

The Help Line is staffed from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST for information on accounts, technical support, data questions, and training courses. Calls received after hours will be forwarded to the appropriate voice mail and returned as soon as possible. To obtain a user's local SprintNet (Telenet) number for locations within the United States: 800/736-1130.

United Kingdom
Christine Bates
Human Gene Mapping Program Resource Center
CRC, Watford Road
Harrow, Middx HA1 3UJ, U.K.
(Int.) 44/81-869-3446
Fax: (Int.) 44/81-869-3807
Internet: cbates@uk.ac.crc

Germany
Otto Ritter
Molecular Biophysics Group
German Cancer Research Center
Im Neuenheimer Feld 280
D-6900 Heidelberg 1, FRG
(Int.) 49/6221-42-2372
Fax: (Int.) 49/6221-40-1271
Internet: dok261@cvx12.dkfz-heidelberg.de

Australia
Alex Reisner
ANGIS
Electrical Engineering Building, J03
University of Sydney
Sydney, N.S.W. 2006 Australia
(Int.) 61/2-692-2948
Fax: (Int.) 61/2-692-3847
Internet: reisner@ee.su.oz.au


HGMIS Staff

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