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DOE Human Genome Program Contractor-Grantee Workshop VII 
January 12-16, 1999  Oakland, CA

 
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169. Genetics Adjudication Resource Project 

Franklin M. Zweig 
Einstein Institute for Science, Health and the Courts, Bethesda, Maryland 
einshac@intr.net 



170. Measuring the Effects of a Unique Law Limiting Employee Medical Records to Job-Related Matters 

Mark Rothstein 
University of Houston Law Center, Houston, Texas 
mrothstein@uh.edu 



171. TRUTH & JUSTICE: Science and Its Appeals  

Noel Schwerin 
Backbone Media, 1327 Church St, San Francisco, CA 94114 
schwerin@backbonemedia.org 



172. The DNA Files: Unraveling the Mysteries of Genetics  

A Nationally Syndicated Series of Radio Programs on the Social Implications of Human Genome Research and its Applications 

Bari Scott and Jude Thilman 
SoundVision Productions, 2991 Shattuck Ave., Ste. 304, Berkeley, CA 94705 
bariscot@aol.com 



173. The Science and Issues of Human DNA Polymorphisms  

David Micklos, John Kruper, Scott Bronson, and Matthew Christensen 
DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1 Bungtown Road, Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724 
micklos@cshl.org 



174. Medical Confidentiality in the Market Driven Managed Care Setting: Does the Law Protect Against Misuse of DNA-Based Tests?  

J.S. Kotval, Anthony Clarizia, and Patricia Salkin 
The University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, New York 
jsk03@health.state.ny.us 



175. Geneletter: An Internet Newsletter on Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues in Genetics  

Dorothy C. Wertz and Philip R. Reilly 
The Shriver Center, 200 Trapelo Road, Waltham, MA 02452 
dwertz@shriver.org 



176. Competition Between Public & Private Research Funding in Genomics   

Rebecca S. Eisenberg 
University of Michigan Law School, Hutchins Hall, 625 S. State St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109  
rse@umich.edu 



177. Microbial Literacy Collaborative: Intimate Strangers: Unseen Life on Earth  

Cynthia A. Needham and Susan E. Kee 
American Society for Microbiology, Washington, District of Columbia 
skee@asmusa.org 



178. The Responsibility of Oversight in Genetics Research: How to Enable Effective Human Subjects Review of Public and Privately Funded Research Programs  

Barbara Handelin and Susan Katz 
Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research (PRIM&R), Boston, Massachusetts 
bhandelin@compuserve.com 


179. Your World/Our World - Exploring the Human Genome  

Jeff Alan Davidson 
Alliance for Science Education 
73150.1623@Compuserve.com 



180. Human Genome Teacher Networking Project  

Debra L. Collins 
University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas 
dcollins@kumc.edu 



 
181. Electronic Scholarly Publishing: Foundations of Genetics  
 
Robert J. Robbins 
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington 
rrobbins@fhcrc.org 
 

182. The Community College Initiative  
 
Sylvia J. Spengler and Laurel Egenberger 
Life Sciences Division, Center for Science and Engineering Education, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, One Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, CA 94720 
sjspengler@lbl.gov 
 


 
183. Genes, Environment, and Human Behavior  
 
Michael J. Dougherty and Joseph D. McInerney 
Biological Sciences Curriculum Study (BSCS), 5415 Mark Dabling Blvd., Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918-3842 
jdougherty@bscs.org and jmcinerney@bscs.org 
 

 
184. Hispanic Role Model and Science Education Outreach Project: Human Genome Project Education & Outreach Component  
 
Clay Dillingham 
Institute of Genetics Education, 1611 Don Gaspar Ave. Santa Fe, NM 87505; the Self-Reliance Foundation; and the Hispanic Radio Network, 518 C St. NE, Washington, DC 20002 
cd@ncgr.org 
 

 
185. The Hispanic Educational Genome Project  
 
Margaret C. Jefferson, Mary Ann Sesma, and Patricia Ordonez 
California State University, Los Angeles, Calfornia 
mjeffer@flytrap.calstatela.edu 
 

 
186. The High School Human Genome Program  
 
Maureen Munn and Leroy Hood 
Department of Molecular Biotechnology, University of Washington, Box 352145, Seattle, WA 98195 
mmunn@u.washington.edu 
 

 
187. Getting the Word Out on the Human Genome Project: A Course for Physicians  
 
Sara L. Tobin and Ann Boughton 
Stanford University, Stanford, California, and Thumbnail Graphics 
TOBINSL@leland.stanford.edu 


 
188. Individualizing Medicine Through Genomics: Medical and Social Implications  
 
Henry T. Greely, Barbara A. Koenig, and Laura L. McConnell 
Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics, Stanford Law School, Stanford, CA 94305-8610 
hgreely@stanford.edu 
 

 
189. AAAS Congressional Fellowship Program 

Elaine Strass 
The American Society of Human Genetics, Bethesda, MD 20814-3998 
society@genetics.faseb.org