Re: Structure of phosphate group in DNA?
- From: biovirus04@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 19 Jun 2006 01:02:51 -0700
Bob wrote:
but contributions for good web links (from your
dept?) are welcomed.
bob
I can't say it's a GOOD weblink....it's A weblink. I made this website
for my lab last summer, but haven't gotten around to putting up
anything under "Research" or "Photos." Most of the information about
what we do is under "Lab Members," which gives an extremely brief
little blurb on what each of us does. It also hasn't been updated
since Oct. 2005.
I plan to add to and/or update the website.....but this is certainly
last on my priority list as a grad student. This website was more for
fun and free advertisement. But, here it is if you want to check it
out:
http://staff.washington.edu/alexbb/
--Alex
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Alex B. Berezow, Grad Student
Dept. of Microbiology
University of Washington School of Medicine
Seattle, WA 98195
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