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Nicholas J. Messinese


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Environmental Medicine Genome Bank (EMGB): Annual Report and Project Summary JUL 2003 22 pages
Authors:  Nicholas J. Messinese; Craig M Lilly; Larry A. Sonna; ARMY RESEARCH INST OF ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE NATICK MA THERMAL AND MOUNTAIN MEDICINE DIVISION
The full text of this report is available for sale.The Environmental Medicine Genome Bank (EMGB) project is an ongoing effort to identify and characterize genes relevant to environmental illnesses and to human physical performance. To accomplish this, the EMGB banks DNA samples from human volunteers who have participated in environmental and human performance studies or material obtained under approved Brigham and Women's Hospital protocols that would otherwise have been discarded. The EMGB maintains a registry of this phenotypic information. ...


Environmental Medicine Genome Back (EMGB): Annual Report and Project Summary JUL 2002 18 pages
Authors:  Nicholas J. Messinese; Holly K. Sheldon; Craig M. Lilly; Larry A. Sonna; ARMY RESEARCH INST OF ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE NATICK MA THERMAL AND MOUNTAIN MEDICINE DIVISION
The full text of this report is available for sale.The Environmental Medicine Genome Bank (EMGB) project is an ongoing effort to identify and characterize genes relevant to environmental illnesses and to human physical performance. To accomplish this, the EMGB banks DNA samples from human volunteers who have participated in environmental and human performance studies or material obtained under approved Brigham and Women's Hospital protocols that would otherwise have been discarded. The EMGB maintains a registry of this phenotypic information. ...


Environmental Medicine Genome Bank (EMGB): Current Composition SEP 2001 20 pages
Authors:  Nicholas J. Messinese; Holly K. Sheldon; Craig M. Lilly; Larry A. Sonna; ARMY RESEARCH INST OF ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE NATICK MA THERMAL AND MOUNTAIN MEDICINE DIVISION
The full text of this report is available for sale.The Environmental Medicine Genome Bank (EMGB) project is an ongoing effort to identify and characterize genes relevant to environmental illnesses and to human physical performance. To accomplish this, the EMGB banks DNA samples from human volunteers who have participated in environmental and human performance studies or material obtained under approved Brigham and Women's Hospital protocols that would otherwise have been discarded. The EMGB maintains a registry of this phenotypic information. ...


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