[ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 29-May-2003
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Contact: Bill Loftus
bloftus@uidaho.edu
208-885-7694
University of Idaho

U. of Idaho-Utah State team to display cloned mule

Horse industry, human health research impacts

MEDIA ADVISORY:

MOSCOW, Idaho — A University of Idaho and Utah State University scientific team plans to announce a research finding of major importance to the livestock industry at a news conference planned May 29 at 10 a.m. at the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho. Further details are available to media representatives who register with the American Association for the Advancement of Science website www.eurekalert.org.

Media representatives desiring accreditation to attend the news conference independent of AAAS must submit a letter from a news supervisor at a media outlet that is a member of a recognized news organization. Requests for credentials must be received by the University of Idaho Communications and Marketing Office by 9 a.m., May 29, to be considered for news conference attendance.

Requests for accreditation may be e-mailed to sciencenews@uidaho.edu or faxed to 208-885-7251. Questions may be directed to Kathy Barnard or Bill Loftus by calling 208-885-6291.

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EDITORS: The University of Idaho will provide a satellite feed with highlights from Thursday morning's news conference as well as file video between 12:30 and 12:45 p.m., PDT, at Ku band, AMC 3, Transponder 15, Polarity: Horizontal 87 degrees W, Downlink frequ. 12000, Audio 6.2/6.8. In addition, reporters from the United States can join the news conference by telephone by calling 800-553-0318; reporters from outside the U.S. can join by calling 612-288-0340.

CONTACTS: Kathy Barnard or Bill Loftus, University Communications, 208-885-6291, kbarnard@uidaho.edu or bloftus@uidaho.edu



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