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[0] REMINDER/MDS Proteomics and IBM Life Sciences To Unveil BluePrint, a Not-for-Profit Organization.


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REMINDER...for Wednesday Wednesday: see week.  (May 30)

--(BUSINESS WIRE)

WHO:        Speakers:
            Francis Ouellette, Managing Director (Designate), BluePrint
            Frank Gleeson, President and CEO, MDS Proteomics
            Dr. Caroline Kovac, Vice President, IBM Life Sciences

WHAT:       A new not-for-profit organization formed by MDS Proteomics
            and IBM will offer the world's first public comprehensive
            biomolecular database.

WHY:        The initiative will speed the development of new
            medicines.

WHERE:      The Chateau Laurier
            1 Rideau Street, Ottawa
            Via telephone conference at:
            US/Canada: (888) 243-1119
            International: (416) 620-2411

WHEN:       Wednesday, May 30, 2001, 12:30 p.m. EDT
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