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Department of Genetics - Yale University School of Medicine
the Department is a large, interdisciplinary group of faculty performing basic laboratory research and clinical research, and providing clinical care. Several laboratories are actively engaged in human genetics, cloning genes linked with disease, developing DNA probes and other diagnostic techniques, or studying the epidemiology of inherited disorders. Other laboratories are applying molecular genetic techniques to model organisms to study basic biological processes. Website includes links to faculty & labs, graduate program, medical genetics, directory
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Department of Genetics, Development and Cell Biology
Iowa State University - GDCB contributes to this exciting scientific arena through basic research and teaching in subjects ranging from classical and molecular genetics to the analysis of genome organization and function, and from subcellular processes to the mechanisms of development
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Department of Microbiology and Immunology
undergraduate and graduate programs; research areas include microbial pathogenesis/genomics, environmental and applied microbiology, and immunology and signal transduction
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Department of Molecular Genetics - Ohio State University
the Department is devoted to exploring problems in genetics, cell biology and developmental biology using plant and animal viruses, fungi, plants, worms, insects, amphibia, mice and humans as model systems
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Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
School of Medicine, SUNY, Stony Brook. Research and teaching in areas ranging from the basic mechanisms of viral and bacterial pathogenesis to cell growth and signal transduction to the molecular mechanisms of cancer.
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Division of Medical Genetics - University of Washington
the research faculty covers most areas of Human and Medical Genetics and modern molecular biology ; site gives access to faculty directory, overview of research & training programs
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ENGL - European Network of GMO Laboratories
The European Network of GMO Laboratories (ENGL) is set up to contribute more effectively to the European harmonisation and standardisation of means and methods for sampling, detection, identification and quantification of Genetically Modified Organisms or derived products in a wide variety of matrices, covering seed, grains, food, feed and environmental samples. As such, it is aimed to act as a scientific and technical European Union network of excellence within the context of EU GMO regulation. Projects of excellence and innovation and rapid exchange of data within its members are key to ENGL.
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European Society of Gene Therapy
The primary objectives of the European Society of Gene Therapy (ESGT) are to promote basic and clinical research in gene therapy, to promote education and the exchange of information and technology related to gene transfer and therapy and to serve as a professional adviser to the community and to the regulatory bodies in Europe.
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European Society of Human Genetics
ESHG are involved in all disciplines of human genetics including: biochemical, clinical, cancer, molecular and population genetics, cytogenetics and molecular cytogenetics genomics. Website includes links to history, contact & membership information, news & events, public policy, patenting & licensing committee
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Forage and Range Research Laboratory (FRRL)
research efforts are focused on broadening the genetic base of rangeland and pasture plants for upgrading lands in the western United States (Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agriculture Research Service (ARS)
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