clinical genetics listserv

From: Allen Gardner (allen.gardner@utoronto.ca)
Sun May 26 12:34:25 1996


Hi Listservers, Through the help of Geff Klein I established a clinical genetics listserv. He also gave me permission to circulate this information to you. There are a number areas of overlap between our 2 specialities. Prenatal diagnosis and MSS, reproductive failure, ovarian cancer are the most common. I think we can all benefit from some cross fertilization. And I think our genetic listserv could benefit from the participation of a more listserv mature crowd. I have found my participation in your ob-gyn forum very satisfying, that's what gave me the idea of starting one for genetics. We may have our own larger agendas, but we certainly have a lot of overlap. The address is: listserv@listserv.utoronto.ca The message: subscribe clingen-L <your name> The list is open, so all who could benefit are welcome to join. Geff, a public thank you for your help and encouragement. This isn't goodbye because I plan to stay on with your group. Allen.

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Allen Gardner MD
Genetics
Oshawa General Hospital
Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
905 433 2733




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