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I don't understand what we could do. Could someone explain?

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Re: FW: Re: Ken

>

> In a message dated 99-04-30 12:37:26 EDT, you write:

>

> << Hi Lynnie,

> That's good, it will help. As you know we will have another

minisymposium

> on 14, 15 March 2000 (dates confirmed now), and I am cautiously optimistic

>of

> another minisymposium at the NIH Research Festival in October, we proposed

> one call mitochondria: from bench to bedside. Hopefully, we will get more

> and more exposure and will be noticed by those who can mobilize NIH to

> coordinate the mitochondrial work.

> Thanks again,

> Steve >>

>

> dear Steve:

>

> Let me know if I can help be of help in any way. Good luck with the

>planning.

>

> Lynnie<<

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To anyone involved with Mito Support Groups the following is a call to

involvement in the NIH/gov and mito-disease! This symposium would be a great

place to get the patient aspect of mito-disease in on a professional levil.

The NIH is a powerful tool to further mito-science. Take note all you who

are in Mito-Support.

In a message dated 99-05-02 23:32:19 EDT, you write:

<< Lynnie,

Just remember and let all know that the way to motivate the federal govt is

thru one's congressperson and senators. I would love to see posters from

patient support groups at the March 2000 Minisymposium.

Thanks for your support.

Until later,

Best Regards,

Steve

J. Zullo, PhD

Bldg. 10 Room 2D56

NIH

Bethesda, MD 20892

FAX:

Mitochondria Interest Group: http://www-lecb.ncifcrf.gov/~zullo/migDB/

Re: FW: Re: Ken

In a message dated 99-04-30 12:37:26 EDT, you write:

<< Hi Lynnie,

That's good, it will help. As you know we will have another minisymposium

on 14, 15 March 2000 (dates confirmed now), and I am cautiously optimistic

of

another minisymposium at the NIH Research Festival in October, we proposed

one call mitochondria: from bench to bedside. Hopefully, we will get more

and more exposure and will be noticed by those who can mobilize NIH to

coordinate the mitochondrial work.

Thanks again,

Steve >>

dear Steve:

Let me know if I can help be of help in any way. Good luck with the

planning.

Lynnie<<

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To anyone involved with Mito Support Groups the following is a call to

involvement in the NIH/gov and mito-disease! This symposium would be a great

place to get the patient aspect of mito-disease in on a professional levil.

The NIH is a powerful tool to further mito-science. Take note all you who

are in Mito-Support.

In a message dated 99-05-02 23:32:19 EDT, you write:

<< Lynnie,

Just remember and let all know that the way to motivate the federal govt is

thru one's congressperson and senators. I would love to see posters from

patient support groups at the March 2000 Minisymposium.

Thanks for your support.

Until later,

Best Regards,

Steve

J. Zullo, PhD

Bldg. 10 Room 2D56

NIH

Bethesda, MD 20892

FAX:

Mitochondria Interest Group: http://www-lecb.ncifcrf.gov/~zullo/migDB/

Re: FW: Re: Ken

In a message dated 99-04-30 12:37:26 EDT, you write:

<< Hi Lynnie,

That's good, it will help. As you know we will have another minisymposium

on 14, 15 March 2000 (dates confirmed now), and I am cautiously optimistic

of

another minisymposium at the NIH Research Festival in October, we proposed

one call mitochondria: from bench to bedside. Hopefully, we will get more

and more exposure and will be noticed by those who can mobilize NIH to

coordinate the mitochondrial work.

Thanks again,

Steve >>

dear Steve:

Let me know if I can help be of help in any way. Good luck with the

planning.

Lynnie<<

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