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To: Multiple recipients of list HUM-MOLGEN <HUM-MOLGEN@NIC.SURFNET.NL> Subject: ANNO: Genomic reagents resource and postdoc position available From: Arthur Bergen <bergen@AMC.UVA.NL> Date: Mon, 24 Jul 1995 13:47:15 +0100 This ANNO contains 2 submessages: 1) Genomics Reagents Resource 2) Post-doc position available ************************************************************************** Subj: Genomic Reagents Resource This message was originally submitted by sgerwehr@MAILGATE.CSMC.EDU to the HUM-MOLGEN list at NIC.SURFNET.NL. The laboratories of Dr. Julie R. Korenberg at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center are pleased to announce the availability of our Genomic Reagents Resource: an integrated database of artificial chromosomes for use in molecular cytogenetic studies. A discussion of the resource and database, material transfer agreement, and GIF illustrations of the genome-wide distribution of the probes can be found at our Web site: http://www.csmc.edu/genetics/korenberg/korenberg.html Follow the link to the "Integrated YAC/BAC/PAC Resource". ************************************************************************** Subj: Post-doc From: Leslie Biesecker <leslieb@HELIX.NIH.GOV> Subject: Post-doc Postdoctoral Opportunity in the Molecular Biology of Sporadic Disorders. A position for the fall of 1995 is open in the National Center for Human Genome Research in the Laboratory of Genetic Disease Research. The successful applicant will apply the newest techniques of molecular biology in order to delineate the cause of sporadic overgrowth syndromes. The applicant should have an MD or PhD in a related field. Previous research experience in the broad area of molecular biology is highly desirable. The National Center for Human Genome Research provides a rich environment for post-graduate training with trainees from around the world working in many areas of modern molecular genetics. The staff scientists of the center have varied interests in the areas of clinical and basic research in genetics, development, carcinogenesis, and many other areas. For more information on the Center please view the WWW page: http://gaea.nchgr.nih.gov/ For more information on the position please submit a letter of interest and a C.V. to Leslie Biesecker NIH/NCHGR Bldg 49 Room 4A80 Bethesda, MD 20892 Phone 301-402-2041 Fax 301-402-2170 Email leslieb@helix.nih.gov
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