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Human Genome News Archive Edition

Human Genome News, July-September 1996; 8(1)

The Gene Letter Now Online

Volume 1, Issue 1 of The Gene Letter (http://www.genesage.com/professionals/geneletter/index.epl) went online in July. Developed and published by the Shriver Center with a 2-year grant from DOE, the bimonthly electronic newsletter is designed to inform consumers and professionals about advances in genetics and to encourage discourse about emerging policy dilemmas. Regular columns are Science, Medicine, Ethics, Law, International Developments, Student Corner, and Resources. Editors are Philip Reilly and Dorothy Wertz (Shriver Center) and Robin Blatt (Massachusetts Department of Public Health). The Gene Letter also operates an uncensored chatroom (url no longer available).


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