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Human Genome News Archive Edition

Vol. 11, No. 1-2, November 2000
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In this issue...

HGP and the Private Sector
Private Sector Leverages HGPs Successes
HGP & Private Sector: Rivals or Partners?
Congressional Hearing - April 2000

HGP Milestones
White House Draft Sequence Celebration
FAQs about Working Draft Sequence
JGI Sequences Chromosomes 5, 16, 19
High Quality Sequence for Chr. 21, 22

HGP Data Sites for Monitoring Progress
Post-Sequencing Research Challenges

In the News
Initative Drives Protein Research at DOE, NIH
Hi-Res Ribosome Image Obtained

Gene Patenting Update
House Hearing on Patenting
SNP Consortium Progress
International SNP Meetings
Public, Private Join Mouse Consortium
BERAC Report Endorses New Program
Imaging Workshop Report Available

Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues
Molecular Medicine in 21st Century
Judicial Education Conference Report
DOE Grantee Scott Wins Award
DOE ELSI Grants, FY 2000

Web, Publications, Resources
Chromosome Poster Available
HGPI Website Revamped
Calling All Teachers!!
Microbial Genomics Resources
Genetics, Public Health Book
New BSCS Module Available
New Your World Biotech Issue
DIMACS Special Focus Series
Worker Human Subjects Book
Genetics, Insurance Article Online
Online Bioinformatics Newsletters
Recent Publications, Resources

Funding
Federal Technol. Funding Guide
NIH Genome Centers of Excellence

US Genome Research Funding

Meeting Calendars & Acronyms
Genome and Biotechnology Meetings
Training Courses and Workshops
Acronyms


HGN archives and subscriptions
Human Genome Project Information home

DOE Grantee Bari Scott Wins Award for NPR's DNA Files

SoundVisions Productions, founded and directed by Barinetta Scott and Jude Thilman, won a Silver Baton award for The DNA Files in the 2000 Alfred I. Du PontColumbia University television and radio competition. Hosted by John Hockenberry, the series consisted of nine 1-hour programs broadcast on National Public Radio. It was funded in part by the Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications component of DOEs Human Genome Program.

Twelve winners were selected from 650 submissions aired between July1, 1998, and June 30, 1999. Bill Moyers won a Gold Baton for Facing the Truth, a 2-hour documentary about the aftermath of apartheid in South Africa. Other Silver Baton winners included Diane Sawyer (20/20: The Unwanted Children of Russia); Youth Radio, Berkeley (E-Mails from Kosovo); and CBS News and Bob Simon (60 Minutes II: The Shame of Srebrenica). The DuPontColumbia awards, among the most prestigious in broadcast journalism, began in 1943.

For this school year, Scott is a Knight Science Journalism fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

[Orders for The DNA Files tapes and transcripts: Website or 510/486-1185.]


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