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- The Lab will be moving to
new lab space in June, 2003.
- Artist rendering of the
Human Biomolecular Research Building; Left,
front; Right, back.

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- The Univeristy of North
Carolina announcs a $245M Genome
Sciences
Initiative.
University leaders, representing diverse
academic areas, are making strategic support of
the UNC genome sciences a top priority and are
investing the resources necessary to position
UNC for leadership among major research
universities.
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- The 2nd
Annual Complex Trait Consortium (CTC)
Meeting will
be held in Oxford, UK on July 1-3, 2003. The
CTC was formed in 2001 to encourage support and
community collaborations in quantitative
genetics and quantitative trait loci (QTL)
mapping to identify the genetic variants that
underly complex traits. Research into the
analyiss of complex traits is undergoing a
revolution and progress in the next decade will
radically improve the our explorations into the
complex interplay between gene variants,
disease, and the environment.
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- Visit the CTC web site for
more details and announcments of future
meetings:
- The 17th
International Mouse Genome
Conference
will be held in Braunschweig, Germany on
November 9-12, 2003.
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- Previous
Meetings:
- San Antonio, 2002 (David,
Meggan, and Karen)

- Scotland, 2001 (Reade,
second from left, won the Nature Magazine best
poster award)

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