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In this issue...
In the News
Genomes to Life
OASCR and GTL
DOE Microbial Cell Project
Human Genome Draft
Genome Perspective
Honor for DeLisi
New NIH Institute
Structural Genomics
Imaging Structures
Synchrotron Use
Proteome Organisation
Breast Cancer Research
Gene Expressions Used
Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear Medicine Labs
Toxicogenomics Center
Kettering Prize
Zeta Phi Beta Conference
Microbial Genomes
Sloan-DOE Fellowships
Ribosomes Illuminated
In Memoriam: Walter Goad
Comparative Genomics
Model
Organism Studies
Sushi Delicacy
Arabidopsis Sequence
AAAS Prize
Microbial Conference
Flyer; "Microbe Month"
VISTA Software
Mouse
ORNL Mouse Program
MicroCAT Scanner Used
Draft Sequence Achieved
NCBI Mouse Resources
Human-Mouse Comparisons
MGI Allele Searching
Web, Publications, Resources
Next-Generation Computing
HGMIS Resources
NSF QSB Report
Structural Biology Basics
Minorities and the HGP
HGP Educational Kit
Testing, Counseling Resources
Biotech, ELSI Websites
Biotech Encyclopedia
ASM Report
Nature Yearbook
Next Wave Publication
High-School Curriculum
Education CD-ROMs
Exploring DNA in the Classroom
Funding
US Genome Research Funding
UK Scholarships, PostDocs
Meeting Calendars & Acronyms
Genome and Biotechnology Meetings
Training Courses and Workshops
Acronyms
HGN archives
and subscriptions
Human Genome Project Information home
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U.K. Marshall Scholarships, PostDocs Available
Marshall Scholarships
Up to 40 scholarships for study toward a degree in the United Kingdom are awarded yearly to U.S. citizens who hold a first degree with a minimum GPA of 3.7 after freshman year. The scholarships pay full costs, including travel and an allowance for a dependent spouse. Candidates must have received an undergraduate degree in any discipline within 3 years of taking up the scholarship, which is tenable at any British university for 2 to 3 academic years. Applications must be made through a regional center in the United States and are due in mid-October of the year preceding tenure.
Marshall Sherfield Postdoctoral Fellowships
Two postdoctoral fellowships will be awarded in 2002 for U.S. scientists and engineers to undertake up to a year of research at British universities or research institutes. Fellowships cover full costs and allowances for travel and accompanying spouse and children. Awardees are expected to engage in a meaningful collaboration with a university or institute whose research is complementary to their areas of expertise. Applications are due October 9.
More information about both programs is on the Web.
The electronic form of the newsletter may be cited in the following style:
Human Genome Program, U.S. Department of Energy, Human Genome News (v11n3-4).
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