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From: GrantsNet <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: GrantsNet Launch

Dear List Administrator:
       We would appreciate if you would consider posting the note below
to your Health in International Development list about the launch of GrantsNet, a public-service site to help biomedical scientists, students and faculty locate funding
resources. GrantsNet was developed jointly by the Howard
Hughes Medical Institute and Science's Next Wave of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science. Use of GrantsNet is free. No
gimmicks, no tricks.

       We apologize in advance if you find this notice inappropriate
and would appreciate it if you would e-mail us with any suggestions at
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       Thank you for your time and consideration.

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       Young scientists looking for sources of support for research and
advanced training in the biomedical sciences may want to take a look at
GrantsNet, http://www.grantsnet.org

       The newly launched site, sponsored by the Howard Hughes Medical
Institute and the American Association for the Advancement of Science,
provides one-stop shopping for scientists looking for grants,
fellowships and other sources of support.

       Use of the site is free, although it does require registration.
Automatic e-mail notification of updates is available as an option for
registered users.

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