Growth, Genetics &
Hormones
will head into the 21st century fully embracing today’s
technologies. GGH will be on the Internet beginning with the
first issue of this - our 18th year of consecutive
publication. You are now able to visit www.gghjournal.com and
experience the journal in a whole new perspective.
Sponsored by an
education grant to the University of Virginia from Genentech Inc.,
GGH will continue to be on the cutting edge, providing
state-of-the-art review articles and abstracts of the most important
publications in the field of Growth, Endocrinology, Genetics and
Nutrition. GGH has and will continue to foster the ability
of readers to avail themselves of pertinent information and editorial
comments in an easy to read format which minimizes the time investment
and effort required to keep up with advances in the field; a must for
our busy colleagues!
The new 2002 GGH
will further impact Endocrinologists, Geneticists, Pediatricians,
Nutritionists and many more throughout the world. This new e-version of
the journal will now be accessible to a large segment of professionals
who could not be reached in the past. It will also allow all visitors to
experience the journal in many more ways, not available to date. Indexed
references, pre-publication releases, quality color images, comments and
letters to the editorial board, and e-news, are just a few of the many
new features of the GGH journal Web site which will allow for an
advanced educational experience.
To receive future
issues of GGH, send your e-mail address to: mail@gghjournal.com.
The printed version beginning with Volume 18, Number 2 (June 2002) and
all subsequent issues, will only be sent to you if you e-mail a specific
request to
mail@gghjournal.com.
You can also request it by writing to: GGH, Attn. Dr. RM
Blizzard, 1224 West Main Street, Suite 701, Charlottesville, VA 22903.
You will be notified
via e-mail when each issue or item of interest is posted on the Web site
and you will be able to download and print the exact replica of the
journal for your use and enjoyment. Our goal is to make this
Journal even more useful than it has been to date and to make it
available to all of our colleagues - worldwide.
We look forward to a
new, recharged and rewarding relationship with you and will welcome your
valuable input.
Robert M. Blizzard, MD
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