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From: Cowley <sarah.cowley@...>

Date sent: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 15:23:27 +0000

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A research associate is sought for an ESRC funded project on the:

Social implications of innovative prenatal genetic screening

See attached document for details and contact/name address. Best wishes

Dr Coles RGN RHV BA PhD

Research Associate

University of Wales College of Medicine

Department of Child Health

First Floor, Academic Centre

Llandough Hospital

Penarth

Cardiff CF64 2XX

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Sorry ; mine came through alright. I will try again. Best wishes

Coles wrote:

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> thanks for message but it does not seem to have an

> attachment

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>

>

> From: Cowley <sarah.cowley@...>

> Date sent: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 15:23:27 +0000

> Send reply to:

> Subject: Research opportunity

>

> [ Double-click this line for list subscription options ]

>

> A research associate is sought for an ESRC funded project on the:

>

> Social implications of innovative prenatal genetic screening

>

> See attached document for details and contact/name address. Best wishes

>

> Dr Coles RGN RHV BA PhD

> Research Associate

> University of Wales College of Medicine

> Department of Child Health

> First Floor, Academic Centre

> Llandough Hospital

> Penarth

> Cardiff CF64 2XX

>

>

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I'm sure you have tried this, but just in case.... On my message a

paperclip-like icon appears in the top right hand corner. When I clicked on

it the attachments became available.

Best wishes

Research opportunity

>

> [ Double-click this line for list subscription options ]

>

> A research associate is sought for an ESRC funded project on the:

>

> Social implications of innovative prenatal genetic screening

>

> See attached document for details and contact/name address. Best wishes

>

> Dr Coles RGN RHV BA PhD

> Research Associate

> University of Wales College of Medicine

> Department of Child Health

> First Floor, Academic Centre

> Llandough Hospital

> Penarth

> Cardiff CF64 2XX

>

>

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Thanks

The problem was that there was nothing in the attachment

but sent it again and it was there OK. It is not that I

am looking for another job just yet as I have a contract here

and am applying for funds for further child protection

research but I like to keep an eye on what type of vacancies

are around and what research is going on!

Beat wishes

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From: " Kelsey " <agk1@...>

Date sent: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 16:30:52 +0100

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Subject: Re: Research opportunity

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I'm sure you have tried this, but just in case.... On my message a

paperclip-like icon appears in the top right hand corner. When I clicked on

it the attachments became available.

Best wishes

Research opportunity

>

> [ Double-click this line for list subscription options ]

>

> A research associate is sought for an ESRC funded project on the:

>

> Social implications of innovative prenatal genetic screening

>

> See attached document for details and contact/name address. Best wishes

>

> Dr Coles RGN RHV BA PhD

> Research Associate

> University of Wales College of Medicine

> Department of Child Health

> First Floor, Academic Centre

> Llandough Hospital

> Penarth

> Cardiff CF64 2XX

>

>

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Quite right, . I am sure that it is always useful to know what there is

on offer, even if it is not right to move on. It seems to contain

information about the way things aredeveloping somehow, doesn't it?

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Research opportunity

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> > [ Double-click this line for list subscription options ]

> >

> > A research associate is sought for an ESRC funded project on the:

> >

> > Social implications of innovative prenatal genetic screening

> >

> > See attached document for details and contact/name address. Best wishes

>

> >

> > Dr Coles RGN RHV BA PhD

> > Research Associate

> > University of Wales College of Medicine

> > Department of Child Health

> > First Floor, Academic Centre

> > Llandough Hospital

> > Penarth

> > Cardiff CF64 2XX

> >

> >

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  • 6 years later...

Will they fly me from Oz, Carol. And pay me :-)

Ted F.

>

> This is a research opportunity at the University of WI Waisman

> Center. The lead researcher is Ruth Y. Litovsky

>

>

> Participants will spend 3-4 days at our facilities in Madison, WI.

> If you live outside the Madison area, typically, you would arrive

> the evening before testing begins and stay in a comfortable nearby

> hotel.

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> Stipend of $100/day- Travel Reimbursement- Free Hotel Stay-Meal

> allowance-Expenses for travel companion

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>

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> For more information or to make an appointment:

>

> Godar, M.A., CCC-A

> 1500 Highland Ave Room 556

> Madison, WI 53705

> 608-262-7483

> 608-263-2918 (fax)

> Godar@...

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  • 9 months later...

Hello everyone,

Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School

in Boston are looking for families with a child at least 6 years old

diagnosed with one or more of these three conditions (TS, ADHD, OCD)

to participate in a genetic study. All family members will be asked

to complete interviews, questionnaires and assessments examining

thinking processes. We also want a blood or saliva sample from

everyone for DNA testing. Families will be paid $100 upon completion

of all study tasks.

We are primarily looking for families in the New England area, but we

sometimes travel to other areas of the country for data collection.

If you are interested in learning more about this research study

please visit our website at www.ts-adhd.ocd.org which contains our

contact info.

Thank you!

Liz

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