Human Genome Organisation
Watch this space for all the latest news from the human genome meeting in Helsinki. Claire Ainsworth will be posting diary reports here from 31 May - 3 June.
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Watch this space for all the latest news from the human genome meeting in Helsinki. Claire Ainsworth will be posting diary reports here from 31 May - 3 June.
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The Human Genome Organisation (HUGO) is the international organisation of scientists involved in human genetics. Established in 1989 by a collection of the world's leading human geneticists, the primary ethos of the Human Genome Organisation is to promote and sustain international collaboration in the field of human genetics.
Posted by: Andrew Thompson | December 14, 2006 12:45 PM