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Archival Resources Details Correspondence, Maps of family relationships, Manuscript, Layout of Samples in Storage and Lists of Study Participants
- File Title
- Correspondence, Maps of family relationships, Manuscript, Layout of Samples in Storage and Lists of Study Participants
- Repository
- National Centre for Indigenous Genomics
- Reference
- 02D-52
- Date Range
- 1991 - 1992
- Description
This file contains correspondence between Professor Sue Serjeantson (Department of Human Genetics, ANU) and Stephen Ho (Menzies School of Health Research, Darwin NT); between Professor Sue Serjeantson and Dr Bart Currie (Menzies School of Health Research, Darwin NT); between Professor Sue Serjeantson and Heather Dunkley (Blood Transfusion Service, Australian Red Cross Society); and between Professor Sue Serjeantson and Dr Garth Nicholson (Department of Medicine, Molecular Genetics and Medicine Laboratory, The University of Sydney). There is a list of samples received for the 'EBV LCL Groote Eylandt + CD study', giving sample position in box. There is also a list of individuals from Groote Eylandt from whom blood was collected on 6/11/1991; giving name, date of birth, identification number, identification number and name of mother and identification number of father. There are also some maps of family relationships, mostly without names.
- Formats
- Photocopy
- Quantity
- 37 pages
- Access
- Follow the link http://ncig.anu.edu.au/governance-ethics-framework to find out how to access the NCIG collections.
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