DNA Array technology
George Grills (grills@aecom.yu.edu)
Tue, 28 Jul 1998 15:19:38 -0400
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>From: aniya@itsa.ucsf.edu (C. Griffin)
>Subject: DNA Array technology
>Date: 27 Jul 1998 11:14:24 -0700
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>Hello Colleagues,
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>This post is to announce the initiation of the "Gene-Array" listserv . T=
he
>focus of this list is DNA Gene-Chip technology, or more broadly, DNA Arr=
ay
>technology. While the initial impetus for this forum was to be limited t=
o
>Affymetrix GeneChip Systems, it is clear for many reasons that a broader
>forum is appropriate (alas how shall we state it, the dogs are about the
>rabbit=8Aand for many good reasons). The general goal is to facilitate t=
he
>exchange of information in use and experience with these technologies to
>the collective benefit of all subscribers. Currently, this listserv is
>not moderated, it is our hope that will not be necessary. However, if ne=
ed
>be=8A so be it. What follows are instructions for "signing on" for thos=
e
>who may not be familiar with listservs.
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>To sign-on:=20
>1. Send a one line e-mail message to: listserv@listserv.ucsf.edu
>2. The single line message should be: subscribe Gene-Arrays first name
last name
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>Assuming success, you will in turn receive a response from the Gene-Arra=
y
>listserv which will provide you practical information regarding the
>listserv.=20
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>Please feel free to e-mail me in the event you experience any problems
>signing-on.=20
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>This a second attempt to post, I fear I may have made an error on my fir=
st
>shot. =20
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>Regards
>
>Chandi Griffin=20
>Mol. Bio. Core
>SFGH/GCRC
>San Francisco General Hospital/UCSF
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