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Thursday, May 2, 2002
  • Vol 8, Issue 9

  • Photo by Michelle Hruby
    Rachel Brem (right) shows Gael Yvert a Petri plate of yeast colonies. The two postdocs in the Kruglyak lab have used yeast as a model system to understand inheritance of complex traits.

    SCIENCE ARTICLES

    Trustees act to enhance integrity of center's human-subjects research: Eleven-point action plan aims to foster patient safety, public confidence

    The Power of Yeast: Single-celled organism can reveal genetics of complex traits, says study by postdoctoral fellows Rachel Brem and Gael Yvert in Human Biology lab of Leonid Kruglyak

    SIFTing the truth about inborn variants: With a computer program, Henikoff graduate student Pauline Ng invents genetic 'chef' that senses what's wrong with human recipe

    Division Notes: Day, Peichel

    GENERAL ARTICLES

    Health-insurance costs to jump starting July 1

    The ultimate trouble-shooter: Ten-year grants veteran Bre Jefferson wins center's T. Evans Wyckoff award

    Windows/Office 2000 coming soon to PCs in Clinical, Administration

    B-1/B-2 visitors, F-1/M-1 students affected by new immigration rules

    BRIEFS

    Genetic testing, copyright law fuel ethics colloquium May 10

    Work in Thomas or Fairview? Fire drills coming May 23, 30

    Drop, cover and hold

    Celtic harp, viol de gamba on top for Healing Music at Alliance, UWMC

    What's safe, fast and flexible? Direct deposit! Find out more!

    Hutch School upgrades on the Web

    Still the single largest fund-raising event


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