To all investigators involved in microarray technologies:
The deadline for submissions to the 1999/2000 ABRF MICROARRAY RESEARCH GROUP
STUDY has been extended to Friday, Jan. 28, 2000. The goal of this study is to
build a picture of how microarray technology is currently being used, including
information on types of instrumentation, protocols, staffing, funding, and
throughput. The results of the study should be useful to all investigators
using microarray technologies. Laboratories using Affymetrix and cDNA related
technologies can participate by filling out a web based survey form at
http://brcweb.bio.cornell.edu/surveys/microsurvey.html.
An analysis of data submitted to this survey will be presented at the ABRF2000
meeting in February 2000 (http://www.faseb.org/meetings/abrf2000) and will then
be posted on the web. Please fill out the survey by Friday, January 29th, 2000
if you want your data included in this analysis of results.
The usefulness of this survey depends on the participation of investigators
using microarray technologies. We appreciate your participation in this study.
The ABRF Microarray Research Group:
George Grills, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY (chair)
Chandi Griffin, Gen. Clin. Res. Ctr., Univ. of California, San Francisco, CA
Kathryn Lilley, University of Leicester, UK
Aldo Massimi, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY
Yongde Bao, Univ. of Virginia School of Med., Charlottesville, VA (ad hoc)
Suzanne Sandmeyer, University of California, Irvine, CA (ad hoc)
James VanEe, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (ad hoc)
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Please direct questions about participation in this study
to George Grills at grills@aecom.yu.edu
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