Thursday, April 1, 2004 • Vol 10, Issue 7
Dr. Danielle Friedrichsen prepares DNA samples for microsatellite analysis in the Ostrander lab. The technique was used to map the general location
of a prostate-cancer gene. Finding a gene could lead to a genetic test to identify men at increased risk for developing prostate cancer.
photo by Todd McNaught
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Science Articles
General Articles
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Support for the administrative high wire
Administrative Support Core Group helps new center administrators connect cross-divisionally with colleagues and share practical solutions for ongoing challenges of scientific life
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Moving manager
PHS-move point person Bev Silver served as a ‘conduit of information’ between the new building’s planners and employees
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Tips for safe computing
Simple steps you can take to protect the center’s computers and information
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