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         Human Genetics:     more books (100)
  1. Genetic Variation and Human Disease: Principles and Evolutionary Approaches (Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology) by Kenneth M. Weiss, 1995-01-27
  2. Human Genetics: Problems and Approaches by Friedrich Vogel, Arno G. Motulsky, 1996-08-14
  3. Human Genetics for the Social Sciences (Advanced Psychology Text Series) by Dr. Gregory Carey, 2002-07-15
  4. Genetics and the Search for Modern Human Origins by John H. Relethford, 2001-04-20
  5. Human Oddities: A Book of Nature's Anomalies by Martin Monestier, 1987-10
  6. Statistics in Human Genetics by Pak Sham, 1997-12-15
  7. Is Human Nature Obsolete?: Genetics, Bioengineering, and the Future of the Human Condition (Basic Bioethics)
  8. Human Genetics (Genetics and Evolution) by Russ Hodge, 2010-01
  9. Facilitating the Genetic Counseling Process: A Practice Manual (Volume 0) by Patricia McCarthy Veach, Bonnie S. LeRoy, et all 2003-08-14
  10. Inside the Human Genome: A Case for Non-Intelligent Design by John C. Avise, 2010-02-12
  11. Genes and Future People: Philosophical Issues in Human Genetics by Walter Glannon, 2002-01-01
  12. Principles of Human Genetics (A Series of books in biology) by Curt Stern, 1973-06
  13. On Genetic Interests: Family, Ethnicity, and Humanity in an Age of Mass Migration by Frank Kemp Salter, 2006-11-13
  14. High-Yield Genetics (High-YieldSeries) by Ronald W. Dudek, John E. Wiley, 2008-06-18

61. Human Genetics Program
Offers evaluation, testing and counseling for genetic diseases with information on faculty, clinical Category Science Biology Mammal Human Testing and Counseling...... Welcome to the human genetics Program. Faculty l Clinical Services lMolecular Genetics Lab l Research Interests human genetics Home.
http://www.med.nyu.edu/genetics/

Welcome to the Human Genetics Program
The Human Genetics Program in the Department of Pediatrics is the leader in metropolitan New York for evaluation, testing and counseling for genetic diseases. Faculty members perform state-of-the-art research for a variety of conditions. Here you can find information on our faculty clinical services molecular genetics laboratory , and research interests . If you need more information or would like to contact us, call us at 212-263-5746. Faculty l Clinical Services l Molecular Genetics Lab l Research Interests
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62. Department Of Molecular And Human Genetics - Baylor College Of
The Department of Molecular and human genetics offers a variety of research, clinical,and training programs in genetics to graduate, medical, and postdoctoral
http://imgen.bcm.tmc.edu/molgen/

Darwin Transgenic Mouse Core Web Site
(link can also be found under Additional Links
Microarray Core Facility Web Site
(link can also be found under Additional Links DNA Diagnostic Rounds Schedule up under Seminars and Schedules This Week's Seminar Schedule will list all department seminars that are scheduled for the current week and will be updated every week. You can also find a link to it under Seminars and Schedules

63. EUROPARL: Temporary Committees Of The European Parliament
Translate this page Temporary committee on human genetics and other new technologies of modern medicine(December 2000 - ), Commission temporaire sur la g©n©tique humaine et
http://www.europarl.eu.int/committees/genetics_home.htm
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Temporary committees / Commissions temporaires
Temporary committee on human genetics and other new technologies of modern medicine
(16-01-2001 to 15-01-2002)
(16-01-2001 au 15-01-2002)
G E N E
Welcome Calendar of meetings and agenda Reference materials and information sources ...
Rejet du rapport

64. Irish Society Of Human Genetics
Promotes research and education and provides a forum for discussion. Includes society constitution, annual meeting, events, and related links.
http://www.iol.ie/~ishg/
IRISH SOCIETY OF HUMAN GENETICS [ Home ] Constitution Membership Application Previous Meetings Events ... Links
ISHG NEWS
Society Information
Check the EVENTS page for information on upcoming conferences. ISHG 5th Annual
Scientific Meeting
11 September 2002
Thanks to all who made the 2002 Meeting such a successful occasion. CLICK HERE to see the programme. Click here for previous Annual Meetings The Irish Society of Human Genetics promotes research and education in human genetics. It provides a forum for those professionally involved in human genetics and molecular medicine whether in research, education, clinical service or other professional activity. The ISHG is of interest to geneticists, molecular biologists, medical doctors, laboratory scientists, epidemiologists, ethicists and lawyers. We invite you to join the ISHG and to support and share in our activities.
Enquiries may be sent to the Secretary of the ISHG:
Dr. David Croke
, Department of Biochemistry, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin 2.

65. Human Genetics / Génétique Humaine - Europarl
Translate this page Temporary committee on the human genetics and other new technologies of modern medicine(December 2000-) GENE Commission temporaire sur la génétique humaine
http://www.europarl.eu.int/genetics/default.htm
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66. HumGen - Human Genetics - University Of Montreal - CRDP
Canadianbased site provides access to national, regional and international, policy statements on topics relating to human genetics.
http://www.humgen.umontreal.ca

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67. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Mouse Clues To Human Genetics
Wednesday, 4 December, 2002, 1901 GMT Mouse clues to human genetics The geneticmakeup of the mouse has been published for the first time in a scientific
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2536501.stm
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You are in: Science/Nature News Front Page World UK ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help EDITIONS Change to World Wednesday, 4 December, 2002, 19:01 GMT Mouse clues to human genetics
The genetic make-up of the mouse has been published for the first time in a scientific journal. The mouse "book of life" reveals that humans and mice share at least 80% of their genes, with only 300 unique to either organism.
We share 99% of our genes with mice, and we even have the genes that could make a tail
Dr Jane Rogers, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute About 1,200 new human genes have been discovered while mining the mouse genome. Many are involved in cancer and other human diseases and will help the search for new medical treatments. The mouse data have been produced by a number of US and UK institutions, funded by the National Institutes of Health in America and the Wellcome Trust in Britain. A private US company has already read the mouse genome but its research is not freely available to scientists - they must pay for access. In contrast, the work done by the international consortium has been posted on the net and is available to all.

68. UCLA Human Genetics
Mission Statement. News, Core Facilities, Graduate Programs, Faculty.Staff, Guest Speakers. Software, Genetics Resources. UCLA Homepage,
http://www.genetics.ucla.edu/home/

69. Foundation For Genetic Medicine, Inc.
Organization formed to keep opinion leaders abreast of the most recent scientific and social developments related to human genetics.
http://geneticmedicine.org

70. Starr Center For Human Genetics
The Starr Center for human genetics applies emerging technologies in human geneticsto search for genes that are causal in the genesis of human disease.
http://www.rockefeller.edu/graduate/censtarr.htm
Jeffrey M. Friedman,
Director
Jan L. Breslow
Maria Karayiorgou
Markus Stoffel
Michael W. Young The Starr Center for Human Genetics applies emerging technologies in human genetics to search for genes that are causal in the genesis of human disease. These efforts will integrate genetic and clinical research at the university and enhance studies in human biology. The application of new technologies stemming from the Human Genome Project is anticipated to revolutionize our understanding of basic principles of human biology and disease. Indeed, the combination of advances in molecular genetics and the implementation of strategies of sufficient scale make it possible to identify human disease genes for complex disorders. Genetic information can also be used to stratify genetically complex diseases with respect to clinical features, disease outcome and therapeutic response. The large, ethnically diverse population available in New York City provides an opportunity for comprehensive genetic analysis of human disease, especially as preliminary efforts elsewhere have been skewed toward the analysis of families of western European descent. Thus, the program in human genetics should occupy a critical niche in future genetic research. Current studies focus on obesity, hearing loss, type II diabetes, mental illness and heart disease. Additional genetic studies are carried out in collaboration with the Department of Health on the island of Kosrae. Kosrae is a Pacific island, and aspects of its history make it a potentially valuable site for analyzing the genetic basis of obesity, diabetes and heart disease.

71. Predoctoral Training Program In Human Genetics

http://www.med.jhu.edu/hg/main_page.html

72. Forensic Laboratory For DNA Research
Goals, methods, contact information and references of this department of human genetics of Leiden university.
http://www.medfac.leidenuniv.nl/fldo/
Forensic Laboratory for DNA Research
Department of Human Genetics, Leiden University
last modified Jan 17, 2001 In 1994, the Leiden University was requested by the Ministry of Justice to set up an independent second opinion laboratory (or contra-expertise laboratory) for forensic DNA studies. In the same year the Dutch legal system was extended with a new law, by means of which suspects of severe criminal offends could be forced to cooperate in a DNA test. However, the same law also preserved them the possibility to request an independent contra expertise at a laboratory different than the laboratory of Criminal Justice.
This new DNA lab should meet high quality standards and the law restricts the type of experiments to those for which accreditation by the Dutch Council for Accreditation (RvA) was obtained. Within the Department of Human Genetics of the Medical Faculty of the Leiden University, a new DNA laboratory, the Forensic Laboratory for DNA Research (FLDO), was started. The management of this forensic laboratory was placed in the hands of dr. E. Bakker, also head of the Department of Clinical DNA-diagnostics. A molecular geneticist, two technicians, a part-time secretary and a part-time quality manager were employed. Equipment was bought, space rented and the first test cases were performed.

73. BioTech: Human Genetics

http://biotech.icmb.utexas.edu/pages/science/human_genetics.html

  • Introduction to Human Genetics
  • Human Genetic Resources
    Human Genetic Resources
    • Designer Genes
      This site was created by high school and junior high school students as an entry in the 1998 ThinkQuest web design contest. The site offers a remarkably clear, detailed non-technical overview of genetics.
    • Primer on Molecular Genetics (DOE)
      The Primer on Molecular Genetics is very much like an introductory biology text, teaching the core fundamentals of genetics (DNA, gene mapping, linkage, etc).
    • Genlink
      GenLink is a multimedia database resource for human genetics that is currently under development. GenLink will provide linkage mapping information and software tools that will facilitate the integration of physical and genetic linkage data to produce unified maps of the human genome.
    • Human Genome Project Information
    • Human Genome Project at Los Alamos National Laboratory
      The LANL center's goals include assembly of complete high-resolution (0.1 Mb) maps of chromosome 16 and regions of chromosome 5, studies at the molecular level of chromosome structure and function, and isolation of selected genes of interest on chromosomes 5 and 16.
    • The Human Molecular Genetics Page at HUM MOL-GEN
    • Human Molecular Genetics Group
      The home page for the Human Molecular Genetics Group, led by Dr. Nabeel Affara, contains a host of information regarding the human Y chromosome. An anonymous FTP site is available to their data.
  • 74. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Human Genetics
    ethology, behavioural ecology, sociobiology, behaviour genetics, evolutionary theory),medicine (psychiatry, neurology, human genetics, imaging), anthropology
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/h/humangenetics.htm
    BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
    Human genetics
    A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • CogPrints: Cognitive Science Eprint Archive
  • OMNI Subject Listing for Genetics
  • American Journal of Human Genetics
  • Cloning: Are Humans Next? ...
  • UK Human Genome Mapping Project Resource Centre Page last updated: 04 July 2002 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    CogPrints: Cognitive Science Eprint Archive
    An electronic archive for papers in any area of psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, and many areas of computer science (artificial intelligence, robotics, vision, learning, speech, neural networks), philosophy (mind, language, knowledge, science, logic), biology (ethology, behavioural ecology, sociobiology, behaviour genetics, evolutionary theory), medicine (psychiatry, neurology, human genetics, imaging), anthropology (primatology, cognitive ethnology, archaeology, palaeontology), as well as any other portions of the physical, social, and mathematical sciences that are pertinent to the study of cognition.
    Author: Southampton University
    Subjects: computer science research, human genetics, neuroscience, philosophical logic, philosophy of mind, psychiatry research, psychology research, speech processing
  • 75. Human Cloning, Human Genetics And Brave New World
    Clones, cloning humans, human genetics, human cloning experiments, brave new world,genetic disorders, genetic diseases, designer GM food etc, articles, news
    http://www.globalchange.com/clone_index.htm
    Search over 18,500 pages on the Future
    Home

    Site Intro (Movie)
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    by Dr Patrick Dixon Futurist Recent Video / Articles by Dr Patrick Dixon 5.5 million hits in 12 months across site
    Human cloning, Human genetics and Brave New World Photo of mouse growing a "human ear" - a shape made of cartilage
    "The potential of gene technology is beyond the comprehension of most people today" - Dr Patrick Dixon - Wall Street Journal (E) Dolly the clone is dead - did cloning cause illness?
    Sheep cloned from frozen cells may have aged too fast Human cloning: news - latest
    Claims that world's first 5 cloned babies have been born - fact or fraud? Human cloning soon reality
    "First baby in less than 18 months" - has the disturbing prophecy by Clonaid been fulfilled? Using animal wombs for human cloning
    - cow / bison clones Comment on TV, radio and press around the world

    76. Human Genetics Advisory Commission
    human genetics Advisory Commission. This site looks better and is designedto be viewed in a browser that can display frame sets. INTRODUCTION.
    http://www.doh.gov.uk/hgac/
    Human Genetics
    Advisory
    Commission
    This site looks better and is designed to be viewed in a browser that can display frame sets. INTRODUCTION THE COMMISSION PRESS NOTICES HGAC PAPERS ... OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

    77. Heflin Center For Human Genetics---University Of Alabama At Birmingham
    Support genetic and genomic research at University of Alabama at Birmingham. Includes news, activities, facilities, and personnel.
    http://www.heflingenetics.uab.edu/
    Next Heflin Center Seminar: Dr. Luanne Peters , Jackson Laboratory : "Phenotype driven approaches to gene discovery: A large scale strain characteriszation and muytagenesis program to detect variation in heart, lung, blood and sleep phenotypes in the mouse" Friday, March 14th at Noon in Finley Conference Center Dr. Higgins' CMB Lectures Become a member of the Heflin Center by applying for membership here. Last updated 12-20-02, If there is any questions or suggestion, please contact zren@uab.edu

    78. The Edinburgh Mouse Atlas Project
    The UK MRC human genetics Unit in Edinburgh is developing a digital atlas of mouse development and database to be a resource for spatially mapped data such as in situ gene expression and cell lineage. The project is in collaboration with the Department of Anatomy, University of Edinburgh. The gene expression database is being developed as part of the Mouse Gene Expression Information Resource (MGEIR) in collaboration with the Jackson Laboratory, USA.
    http://genex.hgu.mrc.ac.uk/
    ABOUT EMAP 3D DIGITAL ATLAS EMAGE DATABASE RESOURCES ... SITE SEARCH WHAT'S NEW? OPT Web page contact: genexweb@hgu.mrc.ac.uk Last modified: 07/02/2003

    79. Human Genetics Advisory Commission (HGAC) Page
    human genetics Advisory Commission (HGAC). Link to the HGAC Web site.Government Response to the Report By The human genetics Advisory
    http://www.doh.gov.uk/genetics/hgac.htm
    Human Genetics Advisory Commission (HGAC)
    Link to the HGAC Web site
    Government Response to the Report By The Human Genetics Advisory Commission and the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority on
    Cloning Issues in Reproduction, Science and Medicine
    INTRODUCTION
    The non-statutory HGAC was established in 1996 to take a broad view of developments in human genetics and foster public confidence in its application. HGAC, chaired by Sir Colin Campbell (Vice Chancellor of the University of Nottingham), reports to both Industry and Health Ministers, and met for the first time on 27 February 1997. The HGAC secretariat is based in the Office of Science and Technology at the Department of Trade and Industry.
    TERMS OF REFERENCE
    HGAC's full terms of reference are:
  • keep under review scientific progress at the frontiers of human genetics and related field;
    report on issues arising from new developments in human genetics that can be expected to have wider social, ethical and/or economic consequences, for example in relation to public health,insurance, patents and employment;
    advise on ways to build public confidence in, and understanding of, the new genetics.
  • 80. HOME PAGE OF GENETICS LAB, JNCASR
    Focuses on exploring possible associations between genes and commonly occurring neurological and sensorineural disorders. Includes research, people, and publications.
    http://www.jncasr.ac.in/anand/index.html
    Our laboratory works in the area of human molecular genetics. Most of the research activity currently underway in the lab focuses on exploring possible associations between genes and commonly occurring neurological and sensorineural disorders. We are trying to understand as to how once mutated, these genes lead to a disorder. We use principles and technologies of human genetics combined with genomics and genome sequence-based knowledge to carry out these studies. This work is built up on a dynamic interface between clinical and basic biological research. It is being conducted in collaboration with various medical institutions in the country. A snapshot of our research activities is provided here. Back to MBGU You are Visitor No: var site="s11jncasr" since June 28th, 2002 Webstatistics JNC,

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