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Human Genome News Archive Edition
Human Genome News, Mar.-Apr. 1995; 6(6)

LANL Publishes ELSI Supplement

The ELSI Bibliography: Ethical Legal & Social Implications of the Human Genome Project (Second Edition) and its 1994 supplement provide comprehensive lists of publications on major topics related to ethical, legal, and social issues (ELSI) of the Human Genome Project. Michael Yesley, Michael Roth, and Pilar Ossorio extracted the bibliography and supplement from a database compiled at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) with support by the ELSI component of the DOE Human Genome Program. Both volumes are available on request from LANL; MS A187; Los Alamos, NM 87545 (Fax: 505/665-4424, msy@lanl.gov). Requests for custom searches should be directed to the same address.

HGMIS staff


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