To request DNA libraries, individual clones or other reagents for your filariasis
research, you can:
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Submit a request online
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Send an email to Susan Haynes at
genome@smith.edu
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Print the form, fill it in, and mail or fax it to the following
address:
Susan Haynes
Smith College
Clark Science Center
44 College Lane
Northampton, MA 01063
USA
cDNA and genomic libraries are shipped in dry ice (UN1845). The bacterial libraries are sent as a stab culture at ambient temperature.
The human serum and Bm14 antigen, provided by the FRRRC, are (Biological substance, Category B, UN 3373) substances affecting humans.
Shipping within the U.S. is through Federal Express (FedEx).
Shipping to other countries can only be done via FedEx because they are the only
carrier that allows us to ship dry ice and dangerous goods shipments.
To
expedite your order, please be sure to include the information found on the
following check list:
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Your name
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The name of your institution
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Your shipping address
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Phone and fax numbers if available
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Email address
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The name of the Principal Investigator of the laboratory that will receive
the materials
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For shipments, your institute’s Federal Express account
number that can be used for shipping (5.0 lbs dry ice). Some institutions
will be required to make advanced arrangements with FedEx for shipping.
Call your FedEx representative for information before you place the order.
Check your country's regulations on imports for permit requirements on
infectious substances and biological substance.
For answers to technical questions, please contact Susan Haynes by phone
(413)-585-3915, by fax (413) 585-3786, or by email at
genome@smith.edu.
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NIAID / NIH FR3 Center -- Molecular Resources Division
Prof.
Steven A. Williams' Laboratory, Clark Science Center, Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063 |