Human Gene Therapy Initiative records, 1988-1992.

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Human Gene Therapy Initiative records, 1988-1992.

Planning records from the University of Michigan Internal Medicine Molecular Medicine and Genetics Division relating to the unit's participation in human gene therapy; include minutes, development and feasibility studies, and a copy of the program proposal, "Experimental Models of Gene Therapy."

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SNAC Resource ID: 7361124

Bentley Historical Library

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University of Michigan. Department of Internal Medicine

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The Department of Internal Medicine of the University of Michigan Medical School had its origins in 1848 when Abram Sager was appointed professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. The department included, at various stages, divisions and studies of pathology, pediatrics and other medical disciplines in the fledgling field of internal medicine. The department was officially given the name of Department of Internal Medicine in 1908. Dr. Cyrus C. Sturgis was named the fir...

Human Genome Project

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University of Michigan. Molecular Medicine and Genetics Division.

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Molecular Medicine and Genetics Division established within the Department of Internal Medicine in 1991 to coordinate aspects of University of Michigan research as part of the Human Genome Project, an international effort to identify and map the genetic structure of the human chromosomes. From the description of Human Gene Therapy Initiative records, 1988-1992. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420560 ...

Kelley, William N., 1939-

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Executive vice president and dean of the School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania; earlier professor in the University of Michigan Medical School. From the description of William N. Kelley papers, 1989-1991. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34419535 ...