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Japanese Scientific Monthly

Vol.56 No.8 August 2003
Contents:
Introductory Remarks:
    Education and Research Systems at Private Universities
                              K.Shirai
Special Feature: Genome Research – Human Genome Decoding ; Future Directions             
    On the subject of  Genome Research – Humanecoding ; Future Directions”                                                   
                                                          Y.Sakaki
    The Human Genome Project : An Implicative History
                                   A.Fujiyama
    Technologies for Human Genome Sequencing
                                     M.Hattori
   Genome Network Research
                                                Y.Hayashizaki
Comparative Genome Analysis : Toward Life Systems                                                                           
Y.Kohara
Genomic Medicine : Discovery of Disease-Susceptibility Genes with Even-Spacing Common SNPs Markers
                                                   M.Itakura
Bioinformatics in Post-Genome-Sequencing Era
                                  T.Gojobori
Efforts towards Genome Research Revolving around Japanese Pharmaceutical Companies
                                                 H.Gushima
    Ethical Issues in the Post-Human-Genome-Sequence Era                 
                                             R.Ida
   After Decoding the Human Genome – Intellectual Property Management and Industry-University Collaboration                             
M.Takata
 DiscussionGene-based Medicine in Post-Genome-Decoding Era
H.Inoko, M.Kitada, T.Sasazuki, Y.Yazaki 
Core University Program:
The Core University Program between Vietnam and Japan on Environmental Science and Technology                                              
M.Fujita
Memory of My Teacher:
  Warmth of Cotton and Sheer of Silk – Professor Emeritus Sumiko Yanagisawa
           T.Tamura
Letter to Junior Researchers:
  Pleasure of Fieldwork
M.Kuno
Perspective:
  Welfare State and Gender
                                                              M.Osawa