Corporate Body

Human Genetics Society of Australasia (1977 - )

From
1977
Alexandra, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Association and Society or membership organisation
Website
http://www.hgsa.com.au
Location
PO Box 362, Alexandra, Victoria 3714

Summary

The Human Genetics Society of Australasia was established in 1977, for the purpose of promoting and assisting the study and research of human genetics. The Society has branches in all Australian states as well as in New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.

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Archival resources

Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science

  • Human Genetics Society of Australasia - Records, 1971 - 2008, MS 155; Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science. Details

Published resources

Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation Exhibitions

Journal Articles

  • Sutherland, Grant R., 'The history and development of the Human Genetics Society of Australasia', Twin research and human genetics, 11 (4) (2008), 363-76. Details

Resources

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