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<FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12.0px'>Hi James, John and OWW,<BR>
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I’m definitely willing to following up on this.<BR>
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James, do you want to contact Jef since you know him already? Or should I get in touch with him initially to get some more information?<BR>
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Best,<BR>
/Mattias<BR>
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On 10/5/07 16:43, "John Cumbers" <johncumbers@gmail.com> wrote:<BR>
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This is a great contact to have, I'd definitely like to be involved and I have lots of ideas, but I'm not able to take the lead on the project. If you or Mattias would be willing to then I'd definitely join you. <BR>
best, <BR>
John<BR>
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On 5/10/07, <B>James Hadfield</B> <James.Hadfield@cancer.org.uk> wrote:<BR>
</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12.0px'><FONT COLOR="#0000FF"><FONT FACE="Arial">Hi OWW,<BR>
</FONT></FONT><FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"> </FONT><FONT COLOR="#0000FF"><FONT FACE="Arial">Long time no hear from me, I know Jef at BBSRC as we were both on the same course that got us new jobs! he is a nice chap and I am sure would be interested. If he wants a face to face to find out more I would be willing to speak up.<BR>
</FONT></FONT><FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"> </FONT><FONT COLOR="#0000FF"><FONT FACE="Arial">James.<BR>
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</FONT><FONT COLOR="#0000FF"><FONT FACE="Arial">PS: I have been reading what is going with OWW but things are so crazy here setting up the genomics core from scratch I have not had any time to do much else. However on the back of OWW we now have a wiki s part of our intranet. It was a fight with IT/IS though.<BR>
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</FONT><FONT FACE="Arial">James Hadfield<BR>
CRI Genomics Core<BR>
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Cambridge Research Institute<BR>
Robinson Way, Cambridge CB2 0RE<BR>
Tel: +44 (0)1223 40 4250<BR>
Fax: +44 (0)1223 404208<BR>
Mob: +44(0)7879 844167<BR>
email: james.hadfield@cancer.org.uk<BR>
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<HR ALIGN=CENTER SIZE="3" WIDTH="100%"></FONT><FONT FACE="Tahoma"><B>From:</B> oww-sc-bounces@mit.edu [<a href="mailto:oww-sc-bounces@mit.edu]">mailto:oww-sc-bounces@mit.edu]</a> <B>On Behalf Of </B>John Cumbers<BR>
<B>Sent:</B> 10 May 2007 16:01<BR>
<B>To:</B> Rantalainen, Mattias J<BR>
<B>Cc:</B> oww-sc<BR>
<B>Subject:</B> Re: [OWW-SC] all research proposals submitted to BBSRC from 26April2007 must now include a statement on data sharing.<BR>
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Good idea, something like a UK mirror server might appeal to them if only for political buy-in. I think we should contact the guy at the end of that mail to talk about it, (Are you intersted in doing this Mattias?)<BR>
cheers, <BR>
John<BR>
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On 5/10/07, <B>Rantalainen, Mattias J</B> <mattias.rantalainen@imperial.ac.uk> wrote: <BR>
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Hello SC ppl,<BR>
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This new BBSRC policy caught my eye as well recently, and I think this is well worth to look into further for the OWW community, I think this is a very good suggestion by John.<BR>
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Foremost it is a golden opportunity to attract many more users by providing easy to use facilities through OWW to share data, which meets the requirements stated by BBSRC. It might also be worthwhile to look into applying for additional funding from BBSRC to develop such a service through the OWW? <BR>
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Information about the policy can be found here:<BR>
<a href="http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/support/guidelines/datasharing/context.html">http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/support/guidelines/datasharing/context.html</a> <a href="http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/support/guidelines/datasharing/context.html"><http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/support/guidelines/datasharing/context.html></a> <BR>
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All the best,<BR>
/Mattias<BR>
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Mattias Rantalainen<BR>
Department of Biomolecular Medicine<BR>
Division of Surgery, Oncology, Reproductive Biology and Anaesthetics (SORA)<BR>
Faculty of Medicine<BR>
Imperial College of Sciences, Technology and Medicine<BR>
Sir Alexander Fleming Building<BR>
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Telephone no. 00 44(0) 207 594 31 97 (office)<BR>
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-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: oww-sc-bounces@mit.edu on behalf of John Cumbers<BR>
Sent: Wed 5/9/2007 7:58 PM<BR>
To: oww-sc<BR>
Subject: [OWW-SC] all research proposals submitted to BBSRC from 26 April2007 must now include a statement on data sharing.<BR>
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Hi SC people,<BR>
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BBSRC is the main Bio funding agency in the UK.<BR>
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I could see this as potential revenue earner for OWW. If we provided a<BR>
package for people to put in their grants, then they could put say $250 in<BR>
their budget for data sharing, and also say that they abide by a standard,<BR>
e.g<BR>
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OpenScience Standard 1.0<BR>
*Free On-line access to data<BR>
*Editable and updatable<BR>
*MD5 data store, meaning that all changes are tracked.<BR>
*Permanent record that is never deleted at: Internet Archive (<BR>
www.archive.org <a href="http://www.archive.org"><http://www.archive.org></a> )<BR>
*...<BR>
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Then people could include a statement in their grants such as "The data<BR>
produced from this grant will be published in open access journals only, and<BR>
freely shared with the scientific community. This project will adhere to<BR>
the OpenScience Standard 1.0. (ref: May 2007) and a permanent archive is<BR>
stored at openwetware.org <a href="http://openwetware.org"><http://openwetware.org></a> ref: ABC.<BR>
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Maybe this could be launched or agreed upon at an OpenScience Conference<BR>
later this year, (Jason, Mac and I had talked about such a conference<BR>
before).<BR>
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Best,<BR>
John<BR>
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all research proposals submitted to BBSRC from 26 April 2007 must now<BR>
include a statement on data sharing. This should include concise plans for<BR>
data management and sharing, or provide explicit reasons why data sharing is<BR>
not possible or appropriate. The statement on data sharing will be under a<BR>
separate section within the 'case for support' document, and the guidance<BR>
for applicants has been updated accordingly. Statements will be considered<BR>
separately from the scientific excellence of the proposed research, however<BR>
an application's credibility will suffer if peer review agrees the statement<BR>
is inappropriate.<BR>
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BBSRC will provide support and funding to facilitate appropriate data<BR>
sharing activities, and recognises that different fields of study will<BR>
require different approaches.<BR>
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Further details, including links to the full data sharing policy statement<BR>
and comprehensive guidance for applicants are available to view on the BBSRC<BR>
website at: <a href="http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/news/07_apr_data_sharing.html">http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/news/07_apr_data_sharing.html</a> <a href="http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/news/07_apr_data_sharing.html"><http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/news/07_apr_data_sharing.html></a> <BR>
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Contact: Jef Grainger, Senior Programme Manager, Tools & Resources Group,<BR>
Tel: 01793 413392, email: jef.grainger@bbsrc.ac.uk<BR>
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Date: May 9, 2007 8:00 AM<BR>
Subject: News from BBSRC May 2007<BR>
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News from BBSRC - 9 May 2007<BR>
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1. BBSRC Data Sharing Policy launched<BR>
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2. Research Equipment Initiative 2007 Launched<BR>
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3. Industry Interchange Programme<BR>
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4. Modular Training for Industry: Pump priming Masters level courses<BR>
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5. Appointments to BBSRC Strategy Panels and Research Committees<BR>
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6. Biotechnology YES competition 2007<BR>
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7. Revised Competitive Appraisal Factors<BR>
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8. Website feedback survey<BR>
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9. UJCC-NCAS studentships for Summer School in Climate Modelling<BR>
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10. "perspectives" - a poster session for science communication<BR>
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11. Getting BBSRC research in the media<BR>
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1. BBSRC Data Sharing Policy launched<BR>
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BBSRC has launched its new data sharing policy, setting out expected<BR>
standards of data sharing for BBSRC-supported researchers. In implementing<BR>
the policy all research proposals submitted to BBSRC from 26 April 2007 must<BR>
now include a statement on data sharing. This should include concise plans<BR>
for data management and sharing, or provide explicit reasons why data<BR>
sharing is not possible or appropriate. The statement on data sharing will<BR>
be under a separate section within the 'case for support' document, and the<BR>
guidance for applicants has been updated accordingly. Statements will be<BR>
considered separately from the scientific excellence of the proposed<BR>
research, however an application's credibility will suffer if peer review<BR>
agrees the statement is inappropriate.<BR>
<BR>
BBSRC will provide support and funding to facilitate appropriate data<BR>
sharing activities, and recognises that different fields of study will<BR>
require different approaches.<BR>
<BR>
Further details, including links to the full data sharing policy statement<BR>
and comprehensive guidance for applicants are available to view on the BBSRC<BR>
website at: <a href="http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/news/07_apr_data_sharing.html">http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/news/07_apr_data_sharing.html</a> <a href="http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/news/07_apr_data_sharing.html"><http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/news/07_apr_data_sharing.html></a> <BR>
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Contact: Jef Grainger, Senior Programme Manager, Tools & Resources Group,<BR>
Tel: 01793 413392, email: jef.grainger@bbsrc.ac.uk<BR>
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2. Research Equipment Initiative 2007 Launched<BR>
<BR>
The Research Equipment Initiative has now been launched for 2007 and has a<BR>
budget of approximately �5M. The Research Equipment Initiative provides<BR>
support (�50K - �250K) for the purchase of mid-range, multi-user,<BR>
multi-project equipment and further funding for its installation and initial<BR>
set-up. The scheme aims to contribute to the physical research<BR>
infrastructure within UK HEIs and BBSRC approved Independent Research<BR>
Organisations (IROs) to enable high-quality research within the BBSRC remit.<BR>
It also promotes sharing of equipment and partnership between departments,<BR>
institutions and external sponsors of research.<BR>
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For further details see <a href="http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/science/facilities/rei.html">http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/science/facilities/rei.html</a> <a href="http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/science/facilities/rei.html"><http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/science/facilities/rei.html></a> .<BR>
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If you have any enquiries please email bbsrc.rei@bbsrc.ac.uk.<BR>
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3. Industry Interchange Programme<BR>
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IIP supports the short-term exchange, in either direction, of researchers<BR>
between the science base and industry. The objective of the programme is to<BR>
support interchanges that provide strategic advantage to the UK science base<BR>
and industry arising from reciprocal access to facilities, expertise and/or<BR>
knowledge, and an increased understanding of scientific issues of common<BR>
concern. Individual awards are likely to be in the range of �10,000 - �30,<BR>
000 and unlikely to exceed �50,000.<BR>
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The next closing date for applications is 18 May 2007. Application forms and<BR>
further details can be found at:<BR>
<a href="http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/business/knowledge/iip.html">http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/business/knowledge/iip.html</a> <a href="http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/business/knowledge/iip.html"><http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/business/knowledge/iip.html></a> , or contact Dr Simon<BR>
Cutler, Tel: 01793 413243, email: industry.interchange@bbsrc.ac.uk<BR>
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4. Modular Training for Industry: Pump priming Masters level courses<BR>
<BR>
The MTI scheme enables UK Higher Education Institutions and BBSRC-sponsored<BR>
Institutes to provide flexible, up to date, industrially-relevant training<BR>
to graduates employed in UK industry. In the past, the scheme has provided<BR>
pump-priming funding to develop courses for a range of bioscience sectors.<BR>
The deadline for applications to the current round of funding is 8 June<BR>
2007.<BR>
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For further information visit:<BR>
<a href="http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/business/cpd/modular.html">http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/business/cpd/modular.html</a> or contact Dr Simon Cutler,<BR>
Tel: 01793 413243, email: modular.training@bbsrc.ac.uk<BR>
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5. Appointments to BBSRC Strategy Panels and Research Committees<BR>
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BBSRC is looking to appoint high calibre committed individuals from the<BR>
academic and industrial sectors to develop the BBSRC research portfolio, and<BR>
is currently seeking to fill a number of vacancies on its Strategy Panels<BR>
and Research Committees. The vacancies are advertised in Nature and<BR>
Research Fortnight and on the BBSRC website. The deadline for expression of<BR>
interest forms will be 8 June 2007.<BR>
<BR>
For queries about the application contact Jane Rutherford, Tel: 01793<BR>
413259, email: jane.rutherford@bbsrc.ac.uk<BR>
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6. Biotechnology YES competition 2007<BR>
<BR>
Teams of postgraduate and postdoctoral bioscientists are currently being<BR>
recruited to take part in Biotechnology YES 2007. This innovative scheme<BR>
aims to raise participants' business awareness and highlight the process of<BR>
commercialisation of bioscience research. Participants compete in teams to<BR>
develop a hypothetical business idea with the help of expert mentors from<BR>
the fields of biotech, finance and intellectual property. Workshops are held<BR>
throughout the UK and feed into a national final where the prizes include<BR>
�1000 for the winning team.<BR>
<BR>
The competition is free of charge, including travel, accommodation and meals<BR>
for the duration of the workshops. The closing date for the 2007 competition<BR>
is 30 June 2007.<BR>
<BR>
For more information and an entry form visit<BR>
<a href="http://www.biotechnologyYES.co.uk">http://www.biotechnologyYES.co.uk</a><BR>
or by contacting Dr Simon Cutler, Tel: 01793 413243, email:<BR>
simon.cutler@bbsrc.ac.uk<BR>
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7. Revised Competitive Appraisal Factors<BR>
<BR>
The Competitive Appraisal Factors for assessing responsive mode grant<BR>
applications has been revised to include 'Staff training potential of the<BR>
project'. Scientific assessment of all applications submitted to the11 July<BR>
closing date onwards will be undertaken by UK and overseas experts in the<BR>
field of academia, Government or industry against these criteria.<BR>
<BR>
Details can be found in the BBSRC Research Grants Guide, sections 4.42 and<BR>
4.43, at <a href="http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/research/Welcome.html">http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/research/Welcome.html</a> <a href="http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/research/Welcome.html"><http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/research/Welcome.html></a> .<BR>
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8. Website feedback survey<BR>
<BR>
As part of the BBSRC web redevelopment the redevelopment team is gathering<BR>
feedback on the current website. You may have noticed a link to a<BR>
questionnaire from the home page and a pop-up that appears when you click<BR>
into the site. The web redevelopment team welcomes feedback from internal<BR>
staff as well as external visitors. The survey will continue until Friday 27<BR>
May.<BR>
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9. Studentships for UJCC-NCAS Summer School on Climate Modelling<BR>
<BR>
Applications are opened for the first UJCC-NCAS Summer School on Climate<BR>
Modelling. This first school, originated within the UK-Japan Climate<BR>
Collaboration (UJCC), is intended primarily for UK (funded by any of the<BR>
Research Councils) and Japanese students, who will be fully funded on a<BR>
competitive basis. The School targets students (advanced Ph.D. and/or<BR>
post-docs) in natural sciences who have an interest in becoming experts in<BR>
climate modelling, acquiring the know-how needed for designing and operating<BR>
modern climate models and analysing their results.<BR>
<BR>
The UJCC-NCAS Summer School is sponsored by the UK Foreign Office Global<BR>
Opportunities Fund (GOF), the UK-HiGEM programme and the National Centre for<BR>
Atmospheric Science (NCAS), and will be held at Cambridge University 10-21<BR>
September within the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical<BR>
Physics.<BR>
<BR>
Closing date for applications is 31 May 2007. For more information please<BR>
visit the Summer School site:<BR>
<a href="http://www.earthsimulator.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=19&Itemid=41">http://www.earthsimulator.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=19&Itemid=41</a> <a href="http://www.earthsimulator.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=19&Itemid=41"><http://www.earthsimulator.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=19&amp;Itemid=41></a> <BR>
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10. "perspectives" - a poster session for science communication<BR>
<BR>
Scientists are increasingly expected to communicate social and ethical<BR>
aspects of their research. However, there are few opportunities for<BR>
early-career researchers to learn how to discuss these issues in an<BR>
accessible manner.<BR>
<BR>
"perspectives", an RCUK-sponsored poster session with a difference, gives<BR>
you experience in sharing your research with a non-specialist audience and<BR>
provides training in producing and presenting a poster. Finalists present<BR>
their posters at the BA Festival of Science, where prizes are awarded by a<BR>
panel of expert judges.<BR>
<BR>
"perspectives" is open to postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers funded<BR>
by the UK research councils. Application deadline is Wednesday 16 May 2007.<BR>
<BR>
For more information and online application visit<BR>
<a href="http://www.the-ba.net/perspectives">http://www.the-ba.net/perspectives</a><BR>
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11. Getting BBSRC research in the media<BR>
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The BBSRC Media Office works to publicise stories about BBSRC-funded science<BR>
with the aim of maintaining support for taxpayer for UK bioscience and the<BR>
BBSRC research community. We need the help of every BBSRC-funded researcher<BR>
to achieve this.<BR>
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We are keen to hear from researchers about progress they are making on<BR>
BBSRC-funded projects, newsworthy studentship projects, peer-reviewed papers<BR>
in print and other newsworthy activities.<BR>
<BR>
BBSRC always works closely with researchers and institutional communications<BR>
offices to ensure the stories we work on are clear and accurate.<BR>
<BR>
If you are funded by BBSRC and are able to help us to publicise BBSRC-funded<BR>
research please contact Matt Goode, Head of Media, BBSRC, Tel: 01793 413299,<BR>
email: matt.goode@bbsrc.ac.uk<BR>
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Information about the BBSRC Media Office and the latest stories is available<BR>
at: <a href="http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/media">http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/media</a><BR>
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