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Genetics and the Environment--GenoCommunity

kayleesgrandma

New member
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.genocommunity.org/
">http://www.genocommunity.org/
</a>
It's covering 5 states: Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Missouri.
Has anyone been notified about this from their local chapter? I just opened up my emails and discovered this email:

<i>Please see information below on a free conference about the relationship between genetics and environment. The lunchtime speaker is Dr. Francis Collins, who discovered the CF gene. Free lunch and an opportunity to hear this great speaker! Information on registration is listed below.
If you or your organization has a question for our noon speaker, Dr. Francis Collins, please consider submitting that to me as soon as possible. We will only be able to ask 2-3 questions, as this is a five-state video conference.Our field of experts will be an amazing treat for anyone afflicted by, or who has a family member afficted by, or who has an interest in the relationship of genetics and our environment.</i>

I registered for it--your local chapter gets a $25 per person donation to your chapter. It looks very interesting.
 

kayleesgrandma

New member
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.genocommunity.org/
">http://www.genocommunity.org/
</a>
It's covering 5 states: Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Missouri.
Has anyone been notified about this from their local chapter? I just opened up my emails and discovered this email:

<i>Please see information below on a free conference about the relationship between genetics and environment. The lunchtime speaker is Dr. Francis Collins, who discovered the CF gene. Free lunch and an opportunity to hear this great speaker! Information on registration is listed below.
If you or your organization has a question for our noon speaker, Dr. Francis Collins, please consider submitting that to me as soon as possible. We will only be able to ask 2-3 questions, as this is a five-state video conference.Our field of experts will be an amazing treat for anyone afflicted by, or who has a family member afficted by, or who has an interest in the relationship of genetics and our environment.</i>

I registered for it--your local chapter gets a $25 per person donation to your chapter. It looks very interesting.
 

kayleesgrandma

New member
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.genocommunity.org/
">http://www.genocommunity.org/
</a>
It's covering 5 states: Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Missouri.
Has anyone been notified about this from their local chapter? I just opened up my emails and discovered this email:

<i>Please see information below on a free conference about the relationship between genetics and environment. The lunchtime speaker is Dr. Francis Collins, who discovered the CF gene. Free lunch and an opportunity to hear this great speaker! Information on registration is listed below.
If you or your organization has a question for our noon speaker, Dr. Francis Collins, please consider submitting that to me as soon as possible. We will only be able to ask 2-3 questions, as this is a five-state video conference.Our field of experts will be an amazing treat for anyone afflicted by, or who has a family member afficted by, or who has an interest in the relationship of genetics and our environment.</i>

I registered for it--your local chapter gets a $25 per person donation to your chapter. It looks very interesting.
 

kayleesgrandma

New member
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.genocommunity.org/
">http://www.genocommunity.org/
</a>
It's covering 5 states: Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Missouri.
Has anyone been notified about this from their local chapter? I just opened up my emails and discovered this email:

<i>Please see information below on a free conference about the relationship between genetics and environment. The lunchtime speaker is Dr. Francis Collins, who discovered the CF gene. Free lunch and an opportunity to hear this great speaker! Information on registration is listed below.
If you or your organization has a question for our noon speaker, Dr. Francis Collins, please consider submitting that to me as soon as possible. We will only be able to ask 2-3 questions, as this is a five-state video conference.Our field of experts will be an amazing treat for anyone afflicted by, or who has a family member afficted by, or who has an interest in the relationship of genetics and our environment.</i>

I registered for it--your local chapter gets a $25 per person donation to your chapter. It looks very interesting.
 

kayleesgrandma

New member
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.genocommunity.org/
">http://www.genocommunity.org/
</a>
It's covering 5 states: Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Missouri.
Has anyone been notified about this from their local chapter? I just opened up my emails and discovered this email:

<i>Please see information below on a free conference about the relationship between genetics and environment. The lunchtime speaker is Dr. Francis Collins, who discovered the CF gene. Free lunch and an opportunity to hear this great speaker! Information on registration is listed below.
If you or your organization has a question for our noon speaker, Dr. Francis Collins, please consider submitting that to me as soon as possible. We will only be able to ask 2-3 questions, as this is a five-state video conference.Our field of experts will be an amazing treat for anyone afflicted by, or who has a family member afficted by, or who has an interest in the relationship of genetics and our environment.</i>

I registered for it--your local chapter gets a $25 per person donation to your chapter. It looks very interesting.
 
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