From: "jeffrey E." <[email protected]> To: Lesley Groff < >, Richard Kahn < Subject: Re: Jeffrey -Please RESPOND ASAP! Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2014 15:59:00 +0000 just send the 2k to joe today On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 11:51 AM, Lesley Groff < wrote: below from Joe and invoice attached...Please let Rich know how much you wish him to send to Joe and or/Joe's dad... Begin forwarded message: From: Joseph Thakuria Subject: Re: Jeffrey -Please RESPOND ASAP! Date: June 24, 2014 11:33:15 AM EDT To: Lesley Groff Cc: Rich Kahn Hi Lesley and Rich, See attached invoice. I put this together based on my brief conversation with Jeffrey on Sat. The only payment that should go out ASAP is the exome sequencing work. That comes out to $1000 for the saliva sample I collected on Sat from him PLUS $1000 for exome sequencing of his fibroblasts PLUS $1000 for each person he wants to add to the study (if any). The whole genome sequencing through Illumine does not need to be paid until he gets the second consent form from me - about 2-3 weeks from now. But if he wants to send and just have me hold on to it, that's fine. This cost is $11,400 for rapid turnaround. If he wanted to include his parents for "trio analyses" that would be $21,000. All the other stuff is optional and explained in the attached invoice. Happy to discuss with him if there are any questions (specifically the large bioinformatics item / #7). I think if the check is in the $5000-6000 range just for the exomes, it can just get made out to me and sent to my home address. For larger checks including those other items, I wonder if it could be mailed to one of my family members. This is embarrassing but since I'm divorced and owe the ex some money, I don't want a large amount going into my personal account and potentially being at risk when it all needs to get used for this research. Anyway, let me know what Jeffrey is willing to cover and if the check is large, I may ask that it go to my dad (who