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From: Asbestos <trichar@myhost.subdomain.domain>
Subject: Bioethics Resources on the net
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A listing of bioethics resources is available via Worldwide Web at


        http://fas-www.harvard.edu/~blom/bioethics.html


I welcome any input.  Thank you very much!


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From: swight@ganymede.cs.mun.ca
Subject: [Q] Looking for 3D human model...
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Does anyone know if the 3D human model (the one that they made by scanning 2 human boddies a mm slice at a time) is available on the net,
if so, what kind of system reqs for the software, what format is the model in?  Where can it be found?  If anyone knows, let me know.

Thanx in advance!

swight@ganymede.cs.mun.ca


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From: David Eng <daveng@eden.rutgers.edu>
Subject: [Q] Looking for frame to html conversion
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what would be the best way to convert
framemaker to html, maintaining special
text?  Is there a filter out there that
does this?

thanks for any help,

dave

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From: "Tod M. Klingler" <klingler@cmgm.stanford.edu>
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swight@ganymede.cs.mun.ca wrote:
> Does anyone know if the 3D human model (the one that they made by scanning 2 human boddies a mm slice at a time) is available on the net,
> if so, what kind of system reqs for the software, what format is the model in?  Where can it be found?  If anyone knows, let me know.

Information on the Visible Human Project is available from the
National Library of Medicine.  Look at:

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/extramural_research.dir/visible_human.html

-Tod

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From owner-www@net.bio.net Tue Mar 07 22:00:00 1995
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From: Peter Ott
Subject: 23rd FEBS-Meeting; August 13 - 18, 1995; Basel/Switzerland
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[ Article crossposted from bionet.announce ]
[ Posted on 7 Mar 1995 09:51:22 -0800 ]

The 23rd Meeting of FEBS (Federation of the European Biochemical Societies) 
will take place in Basel (Switzerland), August 13 - 18, 1995.

The Second Announcement has just been released and can be obtained from:
FEBS95; Convention Center Basel; Messeplatz 21; CH-4021 Basel; 
Phone +41 61 686 28 28; Fax +41 61 686 21 85.

 or the following URL:

http://ubeclu.unibe.ch/mci/febs95/febs95.html


Peter Ott, Ph. D.

From owner-www@net.bio.net Tue Mar 07 22:00:00 1995
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From: Jean Thioulouse <Jean.Thioulouse@biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr>
Subject: ADE-4 Multivariate Analysis package WWW page
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ADE-4 is a multivariate analysis package for Macintosh micro-computers.
You can get more informations about it (and download it) at the
following URL:

http://biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr/ADE-4.html

--
Jean Thioulouse - Laboratoire de Biometrie - Universite Lyon 1
69622 Villeurbanne CEDEX - France        Fax: (33) 78 89 27 19
    Try NetMul, a WWW online multivariate analysis system:
           http://biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr/base.html

From owner-www@net.bio.net Tue Mar 07 22:00:00 1995
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From: Roger B. Blumberg
Subject: MendelWeb
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[ Article crossposted from bionet.announce,bionet.plants,bionet.molbio.evolution ]
[ Posted on 6 Mar 1995 18:01:02 -0800 ]

As some of you know, MendelWeb is an electronic educational resource on
the World Wide Web, integrating classical genetics, elementary
mathematics, and the history and literature of science. Built upon
Mendel's famous paper of 1865, the first strands of MendelWeb are up &
running at 
http://www.netspace.org/MendelWeb/

In a few weeks I will add a collaborative hypertext to MendelWeb, that
will allow any reader to contribute annotations to both English and
German versions of Mendel's paper. In the meantime, I am asking
biologists with an interest in Mendel, or who have taught his paper
successfully, to 
take a look at the collaborative text(s), and to consider contributing
the first comments and annotations. 
 
The collaborative text can be reached at:
http://www.netspace.org/MendelWeb/CollText/
 
Again, this text will eventually be linked to the rest of
MendelWeb, and will be available (for reading and writing) to all
users. But for the moment, and until I can get some initial
(exemplary?) commentary, I ask that you not announce the existence of
this text in your class(es). On the other hand, if you know of
particular biologists, scientists, or writers you believe would make 
important contributions to the collaborative texts, feel free to pass
this information along.

Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,

Roger B. Blumberg
Inst. for Brain & Neural Systems
Brown University
Roger_Blumberg@Brown.edu
rblum@netspace.org

From owner-www@net.bio.net Mon Mar 13 22:00:00 1995
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From: Eric Klien
Subject: ANNOUNCE: NEW WEB SITE - World Health Net
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[ Article crossposted from sci.life-extension,misc.health.alternative,bionet.molbio.ageing ]
[ Posted on 9 Mar 1995 23:54:15 -0700 ]

                         WEB SITE ANNOUNCMENT

World Health Net has been launched!  This multimedia web site is home
of the latest and most innovative research therapies.  At the
time of its initial launch, the American Academy of Anti-Aging
Medicine, American Longevity Research Institute, Life Resucitation
Technologies, Inc., and Organ, Inc., had joined the site.  Many
medical resources plus a medical mailing list are available on this
site.  Its current address is http://oceania.org/world_health/

From owner-www@net.bio.net Mon Mar 13 22:00:00 1995
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From: chudobk@umanitoba.ca
Subject: Re: ADE-4 Multivariate Analysis package WWW page
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[Note from the moderator: please do not continue this thread.
This is a WWW in Biology newsgroup]


In <1995Mar8.093609.2683@comp.bioz.unibas.ch>, Jean Thioulouse <Jean.Thioulouse@biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr> writes:
>ADE-4 is a multivariate analysis package for Macintosh micro-computers.

Could anyone please tell me the www of ftp sites for a similar program for
DOS, Windows or OS/2 systems (preferably the later).  Please respond to this
news group or mail a reply to chudobk@cc.umanitoba.ca.

Thanks in advance...

D. Chudobiak

From owner-www@net.bio.net Wed Mar 15 22:00:00 1995
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From: Rob Harper
Subject: EMBL Job Vacancies
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[ Article crossposted from bionet.jobs ]
[ Posted on Wed, 15 Mar 1995 14:48:05 GMT ]



Job Vacancies at the EMBL are now available on the EMBL web server
at the URL http://www.embl-heidelberg.de/ExternalInfo/jobs/

Here are the current EMBL job vacancies.

   94/47 Parallel programming consultant 
   95/01 Computer manager at the Grenoble Outstation 

It is anticipated that further jobs at EMBL will be submitted to this
URL

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 R. Andrew Harper                   E-mail:    harper@ebi.ac.uk
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 Hinxton Hall, Hinxton,             Telephone: +44 (0)223 494 429
 Cambridge CB10 1RQ U.K.            Fax:       +44 (0)223 494 468
  

From owner-www@net.bio.net Sun Mar 19 22:00:00 1995
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From: Purdue Neuroscience <shall@bilbo.bio.purdue.edu>
Subject: Purdue Neuroscience Server
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Purdue University has an experimental neuroscience server which is still 
under construction.  It is currently housed at the Bieber Laboratory in 
the Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University.

The primary focus of this server is thePurdue University Neuroscience 
Program (PUN), but it will contain material of widespread interest
to the neuroscience community.

Address inquiries and submissions to Stephen Hall at shall@bilbo.bio.purdue.edu

Neuroscience www address:  http://macg203d.bio.purdue.edu

Stephen Hall
Executive Committee
Purdue University Neuroscience Program
Purdue University, IN 47907-1392

From owner-www@net.bio.net Sun Mar 19 22:00:00 1995
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From: Mail@scri.sari.ac.uk
Subject: New BSPP Web server (British Society for Plant Pathology)
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A new web server has been set up at the Scottish Crop Research Institute for 
the British Society for Plant Pathology. The URL for access is:

http://www.scri.sari.ac.uk/bspp

Only a few of the link documents have been written and it may take many weeks 
before all the documents are accessible - please be patient. Helpful comments 
to:   a.newton@scri.sari.ac.uk

Adrian Newton

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From: Alan Bleasby <ajb@s-crim1.dl.ac.uk>
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] embnet.news Volume 2 Issue 1
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embnet.news Vol.2 No.1 (22nd March 1995) 

The latest edition  of the EMBnet  newsletter is now available.  There
are articles on multiple sequence alignment, European network traffic,
and  a  new approach to  homology  searches.   In addition,  there are
regular features: Node Focus (BMC Sweden), Tips from the Computer Room
(On  finding lost files),  Conference & Course Announcements, and Node
News from EMBnet members.

It is available over the WWW so use the site nearest to you:
  http://www.ch.embnet.org/embnet.news/vol2_1/contents.html
  http://acer.gen.tcd.ie/embnet.news/vol2_1/contents.html
  http://ben.vub.ac.be/embnet.news/vol2_1/contents.html
  http://biomaster.uio.no/embnet.news/vol2_1/contents.html
  http://www.dl.ac.uk/embnet.news/vol2_1/contents.html

There is also as a printable postscript version, by anonymous ftp from:
  ftp://s-ind2.dl.ac.uk/pub/embnet.news/
  ftp://dbmdec5.ulb.ac.be/pub/embnet.news/
  ftp://ftp.no.embnet.org/pub/embnet.news/

Alan Bleasby, UK EMBnet node
Reinhard Doelz, Swiss EMBnet node
Robert Herzog, Belgian EMBnet node
Andrew Lloyd, Irish EMBnet node
Rodrigo Lopez, Norwegian EMBnet node
Editorial Committee.

From owner-www@net.bio.net Thu Mar 23 22:00:00 1995
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From: ewan birney
Subject: to all WWW sites
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[ Article crossposted from bionet.software ]
[ Posted on Wed, 22 Mar 1995 21:56:03 GMT ]


(I suspect that my original posting got lost somewhere during a
hiccup between EBI and the rest of the world... so I am reposting...)


There are numerous WWW/gopher sites for biologists out on the Net,
ranging from culture collections through to genome data and
sequence information. In some cases systems such as SRS are ideal
at interlinking data, but there are many databases (eg bionet
news articles) which are not as suitable for this sort of integrated
approach.

Despite this plethora of databases it is usually quite hard to 
know what sort of databases are there, where they are and
what sort of search terms they take. I had always liked the CUSI
interface to internet search engines made by Martijin Koster and
started to build (mainly for myself) a bioCUSI. I then advertised
it briefly and got some bad response from some people coupled
by alot of rather confused requests to put up server xxx - usually
accommpanied by some half formed HTML.

It looked like a pretty horrible task trying to figure all this out
(with not much hubris coming back at me...) - so I decided to make
a different system in which everyone could add their own search engine.

It was pretty clear that each search engine needed its own help
section. 'Cause of the wonders of the web, all you really
needed was a link... ie a short piece of valid HTML.

And so: bioCUSI(2) has been developed. It is at

http://www.ocms.ox.ac.uk/~birney/cusi/biocusi.html

and the form to add to it is at

http://www.ocms.ox.ac.uk/~birney/cusi/tish.html

[there is one - rather large - caveat in that this form
works with netscape but not mosaic. I am trying to figure out
which part of the CGI stuff I have missed out]

bioCUSI has a few advantages over the (far superior) search systems
such as SRS in that many different databases can be put into one
form and the little piece of perl can be run on anything which has
a server and a perl script (ie most UNIX boxes). SRS is a full
database system in which a whole series of interlinked databases
can be managed and queried: bioCUSI is a little form which redirects
your query to another database. They are not really trying to do
the same thing. 



What would be ideal would be if the manager of each site added
his or her URL. But... I guess we wont get everything, and
in about 2 weeks time I would like to invite anyone to add to
the system and I will try to organise the whole thing properely.

If all this is successful, then I will make a little tar file for
people to install the whole thing locally if they like. You can
always use the server we have here: it will just be (much) quicker 
to run your own.



ewan

birney@molbiol.ox.ac.uk

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From: pratt@utkvx.utcc.utk.edu
Subject: The University of Tennessee Division of Biology
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Check out the new Division of Biology Server at UTK.  It is the home of the 
BCMB page, Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology, which gives research
overviews of the faculty members

http://biosci.bio.utk.edu



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From: Reinhard Doelz <doelz@biox.embnet.unibas.ch>
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Biology on the Web: Final program of Workshop
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[ Article crossposted from embnet.general ]
[ Posted on Mon, 27 Mar 1995 07:50:56 GMT ]

              THIRD INTERNATIONAL WORLD-WIDE WEB CONFERENCE 
==============================================================================
Technology, Tools, and Applications      April 10-14, 1995, Darmstadt, Germany 
==============================================================================
Organizer: Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics      Darmstadt, Germany. 
Information on main conference: http://www.igd.fhg.de/www95.html


                  Workshop E:  BIOLOGY ON THE WEB 
==============================================================================
    WORKSHOP E is to be held at Monday, April 10, 1995, from 2 to 5:30 pm. 
Information/abstracts available:   http://www.ch.embnet.org/bio-www/www95.html 
==============================================================================

All  start  with users, go to analysis of genes and sequences, proceed with a
program package interface and end with high-tech and 3D future. All talks are
expectedly 20 minutes and 10 minutes discussion.

Scheduled talks/demonstrations:  

   14:00 WWW in Biology - Achievements of a special user group 
   R.Doelz, Workshop chair, BioComputing Basel, Switzerland 
   14:30 Experience and Expectation A WWW User Report
   J.Suehnel, Inst.f.Molekulare Biotechnologie, Jena, Germany 
   15:00 A WWW Server for Linkage Analysis 
   A.Audic, G.Zanetti, Center for Advanced Studies, Cagliari, Italy 
   15:30 World-Wide Molecular Biology Data Browsing
   T.Etzold, EMBL Heidelberg, Germany 
   16:00 WWW2GCG: Integration of a command-line application package
   M.Colet, BEN, Brussels, Belgium 
   16:30 VMRL for the combination with 3D scenarios of biomolecules
   H.Vollhardt, G.Moeckel, C.Henn*, M.Teschner*, J.Brickmann, Inst f.
   Physikal. Chemie, Darmstadt, Germany, and *SGI, Riehen, Switzerland 

   17:00 Round-table
   All participants
   What would be specific developments in Biology
   which preset requirements for WWW development? 


Regards
Reinhard Doelz



Please note that all attendees *MUST* register for the workshop.


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From: Gerard Pujadas <invbq1@argo.urv.es>
Subject: [Q] GNA-VSNS Biocomputing Course
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Hi to all netters:

My name is Gerard Pujadas and I am consultant student of the first GNA-VSNS
Biocomputing Course to be held in the Internet next May-August 1995. My
task consist in finding Internet resources which match the subjects of the
course.

The course will deal with:

Alignments (espec. Pairwise Alignments)
Networking
Mathematical Analysis of Sequence Data
Multiple Alignment
Protein Folding with Genetic Algorithms: A teaser

We are looking for all the available resources in the net to do the Course.
If you are a WebMaster of any server which match any of the Course
subjects, please
mail me (I prefer you send me the answers to my e-mail adress better than
in the news, of course if you want to post message in news, please send me
a copy to my mail). Also people who have resources bookmarks about that
subjects are encouraged to send me a mail.

Thanks for all.

Gerard Pujadas
Dept. Bioquimica i Biotecnologia
Univ. Rovira i Virgili
Plac,a Imperial Tarraco 1
43005 Tarragona (CATALONIA) Europe.


