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  1. Genomics of Disease (Stadler Genetics Symposia Series)
  2. An International System for Human Cytogenetic Nomenclature: Iscn (1985) : Report of the Standing Committee on Human Cytogenetic Nomenclature (1985 Report ... Committee on Human Cytogenetic Nomenclature) by D. G. Harnden, Harold P. Klinger, 1985-12
  3. Human Genetics: Proceedings of the Sixth International Congress of Human Genetics, September 13-18, 1981, Jerusalem (Progress in Clinical and Biological Research, V. 103) by International Congress of Human Genetics 1981 (Jerusalem), Richard Goodman, et all 1982-08
  4. Frontiers in Human Genetics: Diseases and Technologies. Expanded and Updated Proceedings of the International Symposium on Human Genetics and Gene Therapy Held in Singapore 1999 by International Symposium on Human Genetics and Gene Therapy (1999 : Singapore), 2001-07
  5. Human Genome Project: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Genetics</i> by Ralph R. Meyer, 2003
  6. Genomics Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  7. Comparative Genomics
  8. Genomics and human therapeutics development (D & MD reports) by James W Hawkins, 1997
  9. Human Genetics: Problems and Approaches by Friedrich Vogel, Arno G. Motulsky, 1996-08-14
  10. Research Advances in Genetics and Genomics: Implications for Psychiatry
  11. Genetics and Genomics for the Cardiologist (Basic Science for the Cardiologist) by Gian Antonio Danieli, 2002-11-30
  12. Human Mitochondrial DNA and the Evolution of Homo sapiens (Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology)
  13. Genomic Imprinting: An Interdisciplinary Approach (Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation)
  14. Human Biodiversity (Foundations of Human Behavior) by Jonathan Marks, 1995-12-31

21. Genome.gov | National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) - Homepage
Home page of the National Human Genome Research Institute, the arm of the U.S. National Institutes of Health dedicated to advancing human health through genetic research.
http://genome.gov/

22. News - University Of Miami School Of Medicine
Miami Institute for Human Genomics Opens on South Campus. 11/29/2007. The opening of the Miami Institute of Human Genomics, which Miller School Dean Pascal Goldschmidt, M.D., calls
http://www.med.miami.edu/news/view.asp?id=859

23. Discovery Channel :: News Interactive: The Human Genome
Excellent interactive tutorial describing the essentials of the human genome starting with its basic principles - from the Discovery Channel.
http://dsc.discovery.com/news/interactive/genome.html

24. Miami Institute Of Human Genomics - About Us
The John P. Hussman Institute for Human Genomics is proud to be a part of UHealthUniversity of Miami Health Systems and the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.
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The John P. Hussman Institute for Human Genomics is proud to be a part of UHealth-University of Miami Health Systems and the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
The John P. Hussman Institute for Human Genomics (HIHG) was established at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in January 2007 to discover the genetic influences on human health and apply this knowledge to the practice of medicine through improved diagnostics, treatments, and medications, thus translating the unprecedented scientific advance of the "Human Genome Project" into information that can benefit patients directly. The Institute is committed to collaborative pan-institutional initiatives, ensuring that resources, skills, and ideas forthcoming from novel genetic and genomic approaches will be made available to the entire medical community.
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HIHG receives 2010 Excellence in Health Care Award for community outreach
-The South Florida Business Journal (SFBJ) honored the John P. Hussman Institute for Human Genomics (HIHG) with its Excellence in Health Care Award at an award luncheon, held at the Westin Fort Lauderdale. The HIHG received the award for its Genetics Awareness Project's (GAP) community outreach efforts...

25. Science/AAAS | Table Of Contents: 16 February 2001; 291 (5507)
The special issue on the first draft of the human genome.
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26. Research Institute For Science And Technology In Medicine
Professors Farrell, Strange, Hawkins, Lenney and Fryer, Drs Hoban and Mattey. A common interest group, originally comprising members of the
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Professors Farrell Strange Hawkins Lenney and Fryer , Drs Hoban and Mattey A common interest group, originally comprising members of the Centre for Cell and Molecular Medicine, make substantive use of equipment and facilities within the Human Genomics Facility. This grouping has facilitated several multi-faceted collaborative projects in addition to the sharing of research expertise. The group also share a common interest in translational research and work closely with clinical teams at the University Hospital of North Staffordshire . This translational research has led to substantive publication records and international invitations to speak and chair research sessions.
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27. Human Genomics And Biomolecular Analysis (HUBS1202) / Course Handbook / The Univ
This course represents a blend between fundamental concepts and current issues in molecular medicine. The course focuses on the relationships between structure, function and
http://www.newcastle.edu.au/course/HUBS1202.html
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    Previously offered in 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004
    This course represents a blend between fundamental concepts and current issues in molecular medicine. The course focuses on the relationships between structure, function and analysis of Proteins and Nucleic Acids as applied to human disease and provides an introduction to modern concepts of Genomic structure, function and analysis arising from the Human Genome project. Objectives 1. Fundamental understanding of the structural features of proteins and nucleic acids. 2. Understand the inter-relationship between molecular structure and molecular function 3. Understand the importance of molecular structure as it applies to fundamental biomedical analytical techniques

28. Genomics And Its Impact On Science And Society: 2003 Primer
A primer on basic genetics; the science of the Human Genome Project; genomic medicine; ethical, legal, and social issues; and post-genomics research - from the U.S. Dept. of Energy Human Genome Program.
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/publicat/primer2001/index.sht
Genomics and Its Impact on Science and Society The Human Genome Project and Beyond
a publication of the U.S. Department of Energy Human Genome Program June 2008 Use the buttons to navigate between chapters and the button to return to this table of contents. This document is also available in printer-friendly PDF format , viewable with Adobe Acrobat. Powerpoint slides are available to accompany this Primer. Genomics 101: A Primer The Human Genome Project: 1990-2003 Insights from the Human DNA Sequence Medicine and the New Genetics ... Dictionary of Genetic Terms Search This Report:
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Human Genome Program, U.S. Department of Energy, Genomics and Its Impact on Science and Society: A 2008 Primer For printed copies, please complete this form . Send questions or comments to martinsa@ornl.gov . Author is Denise K. Casey. Site designed by Marissa Mills.
The online presentation of this publication is a special feature of the Human Genome Project Information Web site Document Use and Credits
Publications and webpages on this site were created by the U.S. Department of Energy Genome Program's

29. Human Genomics Lab
A laboratory of the Pennington Biomedical Research Center, a campus of the Louisiana State University System. The content of this site is developed by and is the sole
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Our Research Funded Projects Current Lab Members Research Collaborators ... PBRC Home A laboratory of the Pennington Biomedical Research Center, a campus of the Louisiana State University System. The content of this site is developed by and is the sole responsibility of the the director of the Human Genomics Laboratory. Any scientific opinions or discussions posted do not necessarily reflect the opinion of other Center faculty or staff or the Center's executive management. Our Research The Human Genomics Laboratory investigates the genetic and molecular basis of the response to a physically active lifestyle with an emphasis on cardiorespiratory endurance, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes risk factors, as well as genetic and molecular background of obesity and abdominal obesity and their co-morbidities. It relies primarily on the resources of the HERITAGE Family Study , the , the CARDIA Longitudinal Study the Swedish Obese Subjects (SOS) Study the GENATHLETE Study , and the HYPGENE Study
HERITAGE Family Study
Our main project focusing on genotype-physical activity interactions is the HERITAGE Family Study. The aim of the HERITAGE Family Study is to document the cardiovascular and metabolic responses to endurance exercise training, and the contribution of genetic factors to the concomitant response of cardiovascular disease (CVD), and type 2 diabetes (T2DM) risk factors. Phase 1 of HERITAGE (1992 to 1997) was devoted to the recruitment of White and Black families, and extensive testing of all individuals before and after a 20-week laboratory-controlled and fully standardized exercise program. Five centers were involved: University of Minnesota (PI: A. Leon), University of Arizona and then University of Indiana (PI: J. Skinner), University of Texas at Austin (PI: J. Wilmore), Washington University (PI: D.C. Rao), and Laval University in Quebec City (PI: C. Bouchard). Washington University served as the Data Coordinating Center (PI: Rao). C. Bouchard, leader of the entire project, served as the chair of the

30. Human Genomics In China
The latest special issue of Science in China Series C Life Sciences focuses on the human genome project in China, and it coordinately explore the trend and goal of the future
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-01/sicp-hgi010709.php
Public release date: 7-Jan-2009
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Contact: Li Jiyuan
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Science in China Press
Human genomics in China
10-year endeavor: From planning to implementation
Ten years ago, the Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (South Center, hereafter) was established in the Zhangjiang HiTech Park of Pudong District in Shanghai. To commemorate this important event, which marks the beginning of the Genomics Era in China, we specially organize a series of mini-reviews for this special issue. We hope that this effort may draw the attention of the Chinese life science research workers to collectively recall the short but fruitful history of human genome project and coordinately explore the trend and goal of the future development of this academic discipline in China. In contrast to the situation in China, from the 1960s to the 1980s, life science worldwide was led by genetics and molecular biology, i.e., studying DNA/RNA and the flow of genetic information (central dogma), whereas in China these disciplines were severely hampered, with few scientists such as Prof. TAN Jia-Zhen to be the only leading scientist to defend Morgan's theory for a long time. That should be one of the reasons why China's life science was largely behind the world development trend for decades. However, in the early 1990s, with the incoming "scientific spring", Chinese life scientists grasped the historical opportunity of HGP to catch up with the world cutting-edge life science and realized a frogleap forward.

31. History Of The Human Genome Project
Details about the U.S. Human Genome Project including its goals, history and progress with links to key documents, publications, a timeline, and Project contacts.
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/project/hgp.shtml
Human Genome Project Information Genomic Science Program DOE Microbial Genomics home ... FAQs
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... FAQs the New Genetics Home Gene Testing Gene Therapy Pharmacogenomics ... Genetic Counseling Ethical, Legal, Social Issues Home Privacy Legislation Gene Testing Gene Therapy ... Human Migration Education Teachers Students Careers Webcasts ... Genética Websites en Español Research Home Sequence Databases Landmark Papers Insights Publications Chromosome Poster Primer Molecular Genetics List of All Publications Search This Site Contact Us Privacy Statement Site Stats and Credits Site Map The Human Genome Project (HGP) refers to the international 13-year effort, formally begun in October 1990 and completed in 2003, to discover all the estimated 20,000-25,000 human genes and make them accessible for further biological study. Another project goal was to determine the complete sequence of the 3 billion DNA subunits (bases in the human genome). As part of the HGP, parallel studies were carried out on selected model organisms such as the bacterium E. coli

32. Genomics: Definition From Answers.com
Human genomics. A rough draft of the human genome was completed by the Human Genome Project in early 2001, creating much fanfare. By 2007 the human sequence was declared finished
http://www.answers.com/topic/genomics

33. It Ain't Necessarily So (Richard Lewontin) - Book Review
A review of Richard Lewontin s It Ain t Necessarily So The Dream of the Human Genome and other Illusions .
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The Dream of the Human Genome and Other Illusions
Richard Lewontin
New York Review Books 2000 A book review by Danny Yee It Ain't Necessarily So is a selection of book reviews originally published in the New York Review, in which Lewontin tackles topics in the philosophy, history, and politics of biology. Also included are some exchanges which followed the reviews and some updates written for this collection. Lewontin is an attractive stylist and a lively polemicist as well as an incisive thinker, and this collection shows him off to good effect, especially when the selection of books under review allows him to address topics in depth, in what are more essays than reviews. Some of the pieces are however a bit scattered and there is a degree of repetition between them, so anyone after a more systematic presentation of Lewontin's ideas should probably start with his books, perhaps with The Triple Helix , on genes and organisms and environments, or Human Diversity The pieces are presented in chronological order. A 1981 review of Stephen Jay Gould's

34. BIODATABASES.COM - White Paper
Whitepaper on database mining in the Human Genome Initiative.
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35. WHO | Ethical, Legal And Social Implications (ELSI) Of Human Genomics
The Human Genome Project and related initiatives, have introduced powerful new methods to the study of genes. Genomics has laid the foundations for a new approaches to the
http://www.who.int/genomics/elsi/en/
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Ethical, legal and social implications (ELSI) of human genomics
The Human Genome Project and related initiatives, have introduced powerful new methods to the study of genes. Genomics has laid the foundations for a new approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of human disease, and introduced new possibilities for reproductive choices. This progress is accompanied by important ethical and social issues. Although many of these issues are not unique to genomics (such as confidentiality, informed consent, discrimination and stigmatisation, etc.), they require focused consideration in the context of genomics. Genomics is special in that gene-based approaches introduce a new language of “probability†and “susceptibility†to medical care, and furnish information about disorders; that often is of great interest to third parties – be they families, governments, insurance companies, law enforcement or scientific researchers. This section highlights the key ethical concerns of human genomics and gives access to data about existing international regulations in genetics in relation to topics like pharmacogenomics and gene therapy among others. You also have access to ethicists on the GRC expert panel that can provide more specific answers to your concerns on the subject.

36. Genome Glossary
Indexed and cross-referenced collection of genetic s terminology.
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/glossary/index.shtml
Human Genome Project Information Genomic Science Program DOE Microbial Genomics home ... Research Archive
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the New Genetics Home Gene Testing Gene Therapy Pharmacogenomics ... Genetic Counseling Ethical, Legal, Social Issues Home Privacy Legislation Gene Testing Gene Therapy ... Human Migration Education Teachers Students Careers Webcasts ... Genética Websites en Español Research Home Sequence Databases Landmark Papers Insights Publications Chromosome Poster Primer Molecular Genetics List of All Publications Search This Site Contact Us Privacy Statement Site Stats and Credits Site Map A glossary of genetic terms from the DOE Human Genome Program. Choose terms by using the list of links below Also visit the Human Genome Project Information web : what the project is; its progress, history, and goals; what issues are associated with genome research; frequently asked questions, the science behind the project; and who its sponsors are. A B C D ... All Terms (printable version; long download time)

37. Human Genomics Guide | Genetics | Human Health
Guide to Human Genomics Human Genomics News, Genetics Photos, Human Health Articles Blogs
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38. Gene(sis) Contemporary Art Explores Human Genomics
Case study from the Henry Art Gallery for the traveling exhibition that showcases powerful new artwork created in direct response to recent developments in human genomics.
http://www.americansforthearts.org/animatingdemocracy/pdf/labs/henry_art_gallery

39. Miami Institute Of Human Genomics - People
Margaret PericakVance, Ph.D. Dr. Pericak-Vance is the Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation Department Professor of Human Genomics and Director of the John P. Hussman Institute for
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Margaret Pericak-Vance, Ph.D.
Dr. Pericak-Vance is the Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation Department Professor of Human Genomics and Director of the John P. Hussman Institute for Human Genomics . She is a founding fellow of the American College of Medical Genetics and a board-certified Ph.D. medical geneticist. Dr. Pericak-Vance is a global leader in the genetics of common diseases.
She excels at the integration of genomic and statistical technologies and their application to diseases of public health importance in general, and to neurologic diseases in particular. Her more than 400 peer-reviewed papers demonstrate outstanding productivity and establish important milestones in diseases that include tuberous sclerosis, the muscular dystrophies, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Parkinson disease (PD), multiple sclerosis (MS), autism, and Alzheimer disease (AD).
She pioneered the use of novel disease gene mapping, leading to the identification of apolipoprotein E (APOE) as the major susceptibility gene for AD. Her recent accomplishments include the 2007 identification of the IL7R risk gene for multiple sclerosis, the 2005 discovery of the CFH gene that determines an individual's risk for developing age-related macular degeneration, and the identification of a gene contributing to the expression of age-at-onset in AD and PD in 2003.
Her greatest contribution has been her leadership in the application of methodological innovations capitalizing on the Human Genome Project that affect not only the neurological sciences but all of medicine. Dr. Pericak-Vance is internationally recognized by her peers as a leader in human genetics research. In 1997, Newsweek magazine named Dr. Pericak-Vance to the "Century Club: 100 People to Watch as We Move to the Next Millennium." In 2001, Dr. Pericak-Vance and Dr. Jeffery M. Vance received the McKnight Memory and Brain Disorders Award for "Studies of Mitochondrial Haplogroups in Alzheimer Disease Families." Also in 2001, Dr. Pericak-Vance received the international "Louis D" Scientific Prize from the Institut de France's Academie des Sciences for her AD research. She was elected to the Institute of Medicine in 2004. Dr. Pericak-Vance holds numerous research grants through the National Institutes of Health that support her research into the genetics of complex disease.

40. The Human Genome Discovery
Article about the human genome and its discovery. Includes diagram of the biological Rosetta Stone and a table of human genome statistics.
http://www.jupiterscientific.org/sciinfo/genome.html
The Greatest Biological Development in Science History
S cientists have cracked the code, the longest, tiniest imaginable, most important, oldest code: the code of human life, the DNA sequence of humanity. The numerics are staggering: written in just a four-letter alphabet (A, T, C, G), the human genome is around 3 billion letters long (or about one billion "words" in length since each word (a codon) is three letters long), and there are around 600 billion-trillion copies of it on Earth (6 billion people times 100 trillion cells per person). It took about 3 billion years to create (the age of life on Earth) and only 15 years to decipher if one starts at the beginning of the Human Genome Project. Alternatively, it might be argued that it has taken several 100,000 years (the age of Homo sapiens ) for humans to look inside themselves and figure out their vital essence.
The human genome is the crown jewel of 20 years of biological research, the most important accomplishment in the field to date. On a scale unmatched in the history of biology, it has been a massive project built on the scientific endeavors of decades of dedicated investigators. In effect, biologists have climbed Mount Sinai and brought back the hitherto secret scriptures of life.
Without this "biological Rosetta Stone,"

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