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Genomics:GTL Contractor—Grantee Workshop III

Washington, D.C.
February 6-9, 2005

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  • PDF by category
    • Table of Contents and Welcome (PDF, 633 kb)
    • Program Projects
      • Harvard Medical School (PDF, 142 kb)
      • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (PDF, 311 kb)
      • Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PDF, 157 kb)
      • Sandia National Laboratories (PDF, 685 kb)
      • University of Massachusetts, Amherst (PDF, 216 kb)
      • Shewanella Federation (PDF, 242 kb)
      • J. Craig Venter Institute (PDF, 156 kb)
    • Communication (PDF, 94 kb)
    • Bioinformatics, Modeling, and Computation (PDF, 455 kb)
    • Environmental Genomics (PDF, 168 kb)
    • Microbial Genomics (PDF, 396 kb)
    • Technology Development and Use
      • Imaging, Molecular, and Cellular Analysis (PDF, 767 kb)
      • Protein Production and Molecular Tags (PDF, 262 kb)
      • Proteomics and Metabolomics (PDF, 238 kb)
    • Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues (PDF, 132 kb)
    • Appendicies and Indexes (PDF, 777 kb)
    • Addendum (PDF, 101 kb)
  • Printed copies of the abstract book are available to order. Contact us at altonaj@ornl.gov

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