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Hardwoods Queensland Forum Discussion Paper, August 2001 The potential for improving the genetic resource. For the full text of this discussionpaper, contact Queensland Forestry Research Institute fax +61 7 3896 http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/hardwoodsqld/9471.html
Extractions: Access keys Skip to primary navigation Skip to secondary navigation Skip to content ... Printer-friendly Search: Industries Key activities Services The Department ... What's new Hardwoods Queensland Forum Discussion Paper. August 2001 Mark Lewty, Amanda Yeates, David Lee, Geoff Dickinson, Simon Lawson and Susan House. The research project faces four major challenges. Firstly, there is little knowledge of wood properties of plantation-grown eucalypts and the processing technologies required for commercially viable products. There is also a limited understanding of which species will grow successfully on which site-types and until now, there has been no genetically improved seed available. Thirdly, there is little knowledge of the optimum silvicultural regimes for establishing and managing plantations. A fourth, significant challenge is the susceptibility of eucalypts to pests and diseases. The vision for ‘Hardwoods Queensland’ is to develop the resources, technologies and strategies to a stage at which the hardwood plantation industry is recognised as being economically sound, leading to major, private investment. The Hardwoods Queensland challenge.
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SDIN > Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems > News to genetic Resources. This week we initiate a new discussion on Accessto genetic Resources in the Context of SARD. You have just http://www.sdissues.net/SDIN/ModuleView.aspx?tabid=11&mid=64
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[MOL] Genetic Breakthoughs. [13721] has been the best yet. One important genetic advance in please visit the MedicineOn-LineDiscussion Forum at com/con_faq.html , or send an email message to http://www.meds.com/archive/mol-cancer/1998/msg13721.html
Extractions: Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Thread Index Genetic breakthroughs open new avenues for cancer treatment BAR HARBOR, Jul 29 (Reuters) - Dr. Victor McKusick of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, opened Press Week '98 here in Bar Harbor, Maine, with the comment that the last year in genetics has been the "best yet." One important genetic advance in the past year was the discovery of "borders" to imprinted regions of the genome, Dr. Andrew Feinberg, also of Hopkins, told meeting attendees Monday. Studies performed in his lab show that imprinting affects regions of the genome containing 10-20 or more genes, rather than individual genes. These regions are bordered by non-imprinted domains, Dr. Feinberg explained. http://ipn.intelihealth.com/ipn/ihtIPN?c=192861
[MOL] Cancer Genetic Network [13722] to support collaborative investigations into the genetic basis of visit the MedicineOn-LineDiscussion Forum at com/con_faq.html , or send an email message to http://www.meds.com/archive/mol-cancer/1998/msg13722.html
Extractions: Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Thread Index Information About the Cancer Genetics Network BETHESDA, MD, July 29 (NIH) - This summer, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) plans to fund the Cancer Genetics Network. The network will provide a new national resource to support collaborative investigations into the genetic basis of cancer susceptibility, integrate this new knowledge into medical practice, and address the psychosocial, ethical, legal, and public health issues associated with inherited susceptibility to cancer. Up to $6 million in total costs for first-year funding of this initiative will be provided. http://ipn.intelihealth.com/ipn/ihtIPN?c=192876 http://www.meds.com/con_faq.html Prev by Date: [MOL] Genetic Breakthoughs. Next by Date: Re: [MOL] Introduction albeit a bit longer than I intended Prev by thread: [MOL] Correcting DNA errors may Lead to Cures Next by thread: [MOL] Genetic Breakthoughs.
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ASRM: The Use Of Fetal Oocytes In Assisted Reproduction its critique by governmentsponsored commissions make timely a discussion of its positionof deciding to continue her and her partner's genetic line through http://www.asrm.org/Media/Ethics/fetalegg.html
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Maggie Shayne's Home Page in June. It's a very unique series that involves genetic engineering,and kind of reminds me of the tv series Dark Angel. There http://www.maggieshayne.com/
Extractions: READ AN EXCERPT It's TIME! Finally, EMBRACE THE TWILIGHT is out! What I didn't know until 2/25, was that it actually went on sale 2/24! A bookseller told me. Up to then, I had thought it was on sale 3/1. I love a surprise. And this week I got two of them, when I also learned WALDENBOOKS is offering a coupon good for $1.00 off the price of EMBRACE in their latest "Preferred Reader" newsletter! Reviews are coming in, and so far they look great. Five Stars from Harriet Klausner at www.thebestreviews.com. (As we authors are fond of saying, "Harriet Knows!") Romantic Times gave it 4 1/2 and a great review. And so far feedback from readers has been great. I'm an absolute wreck as I watch to see how it does out there. Putting out a new book is kind of like giving birth. Crazy making!