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> From: Martin Gorovsky <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Fri Jan 21, 2005 3:01:09 PM US/Eastern
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Microarray projects
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> To those of you who have sent me your letters of support and projects,
> I thank you for your contributions and please ignore the rest of this
> letter.
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> To those of you who could write a letter of support and/or submit a
> project but have not done so, I hope this letter makes you feel guilty
> and spurs you to action. I need more letters and projects by Wed. the
> 26th.
>
> I have attached two of my own projects below to provide you with the
> format (remove my prose and add yours to the different sections) and
> to make it clear that you do not have to write things up in very much
> detail. Just take your favorite experimental question or your favorite
> mutation(s) and try to think about whether whole genome expression
> studies might help you understand it better. Note that we are trying
> to get the costs low enough so that those of you at teaching
> institutions could afford to have students do experiments that isolate
> the RNA, send it off to a company for labeling, hybridization and
> scanning and get back tons of data for students to analyze and
> annotate. Please, think microarrays!
>
> Marty
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