| NIEHS Reaches Important Milestone
in Characterizing Genes That Influence Human
Susceptibility to Environmentally Induced Diseases
| WHO: |
Kenneth Olden, Ph.D., Director, and
Samuel Wilson, M.D., Deputy Director,
National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences (NIEHS), National Institutes of
Health (NIH), Department of Health and Human
Services (DHHS); also genetic scientists
from Howard University (Washington, DC),
Indiana University (Indianapolis),
University of California at Berkeley,
University of Utah (Salt Lake City),
University of Washington (Seattle), and
Translational Genomics Research Institute
(Phoenix, AZ) and others. Most will be
available for interview following press
conference. |
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| WHAT: |
PRESS CONFERENCE TO ANNOUNCE RESULTS
OF FIRST PHASE OF ENVIRONMENTAL GENOME
PROJECT, a milestone in characterizing
genes that confer susceptibility to such
chronic conditions as cancer, heart disease,
diabetes, and asthma. The projects results
will lead to improved disease prevention and
health management. |
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| WHEN: |
Wednesday, April 16, 2003, 1:30 p.m. |
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| WHERE: |
Lipsett Amphitheater (note restrictions
below*)
Clinical Center, Building 10
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, MD 20892
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| CONTACT: |
David Brown, NIEHS, 919-541-5111 |
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Background
NIEHS has reached a key milestone: Researchers have
resequenced and cataloged 200 environmentally responsive
genes, including links to vascular disease and leukemia.
At the April 16, 2003, press conference, leading gene
researchers will highlight case studies and results to
date on discovering DNA variation that are important
tools for research on environmentally associated
diseases.
To mark the completion of Phase I of the
Environmental Genome Project (EGP) and the 50th
anniversary of the Nobel Prize-winning description of
the DNA double helix, NIEHS is sponsoring a half-day
symposium preceding the press conference. Presenters
will discuss specific EGP efforts as well as the future
use of DNA variation in gene-environment interaction
research and its implications for human disease. For
more information:
www-apps.niehs.nih.gov/odconfer/gxe/home.htm. The
NIEHS symposium and press conference are linked to the
2-day major scientific symposium From Double Helix to
Human Sequenceand Beyond, hosted by the National Human
Genome Research Institute on April 14 and 15, 2003. For
more information:
www.genome.gov/about/april2003/.
*Please be advised that NIH is
currently enforcing increased security measures. Please
consult the NIH Web site (www.nih.gov/about/visitorsecurity.htm)
for instructions on accessibility and transportation.
Individual interviews can be arranged through NIEHS.
Contact David Brown at 919-541-5111. |