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Human Genome News Archive Edition

Human Genome News, Jan.-Feb. 1995; 6(5): 4

ATP Program Accelerating Genome Research Payoffs

The Tools for DNA Diagnostics component of the Advanced Technology Program (ATP) is accelerating payoffs from genome research, and several companies funded by ATP have built on DOE-sponsored research. Stanley Abramowitz (National Institute of Standards and Technology) explained that ATP's mission is to stimulate U.S. economic growth and industrial competitiveness by encouraging the development of high-risk but powerful new technologies. David Smith urged researchers with promising technologies to seek industrial partners, perhaps through the ATP program. [ATP Contact: Abramowitz (301/975-2587, Fax: /869-1150, stan@micf.nist.gov).]


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