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I'd like to know what kind of people i find on the net.

Students, Commercials, Adminitrations, Scientifics or what ??

Is anybody knows that or have statistical results ?


What are YOU doing in life ?

I am a system administrator.


Thanks for the answers and sorry for my english .....



Bye


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                            FOCUS ON MICROSCOPY 95
                                       
A joint meeting of
8th International Conference on 3D Image Processing in Microscopy and 7th
International Conference on Confocal Microscopy

April 18-20, 1995
Howard Plaza Hotel, Taipei, Taiwan, Rep. of China

   
   
                                CALL FOR PAPERS
                                       
   
     _________________________________________________________________
   
                              SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
                                       
   Scientific sessions start on Tuesday, April 18, 1995. Original
   contributions will be presented in the following areas:
   
Confocal microscopy

     * theory of confocal imaging
     * scanning confocal designs: point / slit arrangements, beam
       scanning, direct field scanning (bilateral, tandem)
     * high resolution optical 3-D Microscopy
     * two photon and time resolved fluorescence imaging
     * transfer functions and deconvolution
       
Applications

     * confocal microscopy in-vivo: approaches, problems and prospects
     * 3D imaging for agricultural research
     * fluorescence 3-D imaging in cell biology and neurobiology
     * fluorescent probes, in-situ hybridization
     * 3-D cytometry
     * microstructures of materals, polymers and thin films
     * application in environmental sciences
       
Near-field microscopy

     * near-field scanning techniques (NSOM, STM, AFM)
     * high resolution DNA - imaging
     * spectroscopy and surface modification
     * combined near-field and confocal designs
       
Optical tweezers and scalpel

     * instrumentation
     * applications
       
Electron Microscopy

     * cryo-microscopy
     * low-voltage SEM
     * electron beam tomography
       
X-ray microscopy

     * theory and instrumentation of x-ray microscopy
     * x-ray sources
       
3-D imaging processing

     * 3-D reconstruction of histological, optical and tomographical
       sections
     * visualization models in 3-D and 4-D microscopy
     * supercomputing in microscopy
     * analysis of serial section images, 3-D scene recognition
     * 3-D image restoration and image quality
       
              CONTRIBUTION AND PUBLICATION OF EXTENDED ABSTRACTS
                                       
   Papers are invited for oral and poster presentation from the fields
   indicated by the scientific program and related areas. Deadline for
   submission of abstracts is December 31, 1994. An extented abstract
   (minimum 700 words and maximum 1500 words) is required for each
   presentation, and will be published as a suplement issue of Zoological
   Studies (ISSN 1021-5506). All text will be typeset by the publisher.
   Authors are encouraged to submit their manuscript in electronic forms.
   Files created from the following word processos are acceptable,
   otherwise, please submit your manuscript in ASCII form (both Mac and
   IBM-PC format). Manuscript can also be submitted by e-mail to: elepcc@
   ubvms.cc buffalo.edu, however, a hardcopy has to be sent by mail (or
   faxed) to the address in USA. A hardcopy is required accompany the
   electronic form.
   
   Mac Word, Wordstar, Word Perfect, Microsoft Word, Ventura, ASCII
   
   Figures and photos are permitted, however they have to fit the
   following format specified in the photo and diagram format guide for
   direct photoreproduction. Original photographs (both B&W and color)
   and line drawings are required. If it is possible, authors please
   provide a FAX number to facilatate the transmission of galley proof in
   early 1995. The organizing committee will make a selection of the
   abstracts for oral presentation. By the end of January 1995 authors
   will be notified about acceptance and the final program will be mailed
   to all registrants.
   
                                 ACCOMMODATION
                                       
   The Howard Plaza Hotel provides subtantially reduced room rates for
   conference participants of Focus on Microscopy '95. Hotel
   Accommodation at the Howard Plaza Hotel is offered on a first come,
   first served basis. Please refer to Focus on Microscopy '95 for
   qualifying the reduced room rates at booking: (refer to Registration
   form)
   
   Howard Plaza Hotel
   160 Jen Ai Road, Sec. 3
   Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
   
   Phone: 886-2-700-2323
   FAX: 886-2-700-0729
   
   The room rate includes 10% service charge, welcome wine, fruit basket,
   newspaper and the use of health club facilities including sauna. Major
   credit cards (American Express, Visa, Mastercard, JCB, Diners Club)
   are accepted at the hotel.
   
                         REGISTRATION & CONFERENCE FEE
                                       
   The conference fee is US$220, which includes, documentation, abstract
   book and refreshments during breaks. A preregistration fee of
   US$180.00, is available when postmarked before January 31, 1995.
   
                             OFFICIAL AIR CARRIER
                                       
   China Airlines is the official air carrier of Focus on Microscopy 95,
   special discount airfare is available through CAL's world wide branch
   offices.
   
                                  INFORMATION
                                       
    Registration, abstract forms and enquires:

N. America and Europe:

Focus on Microscopy '95 c/o Dr. P. C. Cheng
Advanced Micrscopy and Imaging Laboratory
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
State University of New York at Buffalo
P.O. Box. 84
Getzville, NY 14068
USA
Tel and Fax: 716-645-3868
e-mail: elepcc@corn.eng.buffalo.edu

Other nations:

Focus on Microscopy '95 c/o Dr. J. L. Wu
Institute of Zoology
Academia Sinica
Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan 11529
Republic of China
Tel: 886-2-789-9500
Fax: 886-2-789-9503/886-2-785-8059
e-mail: zojlwu@ccvax.sinica.edu.tw

                                  ORGANIZERS
                                       

C.P. Chen (Taipei)  G.J. Brakenhoff (Amsterdam)      A.Kriete (Giessen)
C.H. Chou (Taipei)  P. C. Cheng (Buffalo)(Chairman)  C.J.R. Sheppard (Sydney)

P.P. Hwang (Taipei) C. Cogswell (Sydney)             D.M.Shinozaki (London,Cana
da)
W.Y. Lee  (Taipei)  M. Gu (Sydney)                   E.H.K. Stelzer (Heidelberg
)
H.K. Wu   (Taipei)  V. Howard (Liverpool)            T. Wilson (Oxford)
J.L. Wu   (Taipei)  H. Kim (Rochester)
W.L. Wu   (Taipei)

   
   
   
     _________________________________________________________________
   
             THE CONFERENCE IS JOINTLY O RGANIZED AND SUPPORTED BY
                                       

The Society for 3-D Imaging Sciences in Microscopy, Amsterdam
Institute of Zoology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Electron Microscopy Society of China, Taipei, R.O.C.
Life Science Research Promotion Center, NSC, R.O.C.
AMIL, State University of New York at Buffalo, U.S.A.

   
     _________________________________________________________________

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        *****************   CALL FOR PAPERS   *****************

                 The Third International Conference on
                Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology

                           July 16-19, 1995
                            Cambridge, UK.

     Organizing Committee                      Key Dates

Christopher Rawlings, ICRF, UK		 Papers due:         Feb 15, 1995.
Dominic Clark, ICRF, UK			 Replies to authors: Mar 27, 1995.
Russ Altman,  Stanford U, USA		 Revised papers due: Apr 20, 1995.
Lawrence Hunter, NLM, Bethesda, USA
Thomas Lengauer, GMD-SCAI, Germany
Shoshana Wodak, U.L. Bruxelles, Belgium

     Program Committee

As of 25/11/94

Yutaka Akiyama		Kyoto University, Japan
Stephen Altschul	NCBI, USA
Kiyoshi Asai		Electrotechnical Laboratory, Japan
Hans-Joachim Boehm	BASF, Germany
Soren Brunak		Centre for Biological Sequence Analysis, Denmark
Bruce Buchanan		University of Pittsburgh, USA
Christian Burks		Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
Andreas Dress		University of Bielefeld, Germany
Jacquelyn Fetrow	University at Albany, USA
John Fox		Imperial Cancer Research Fund, UK
Bob Futrelle		Northeastern University, USA
Janice Glasgow		Queens University, Canada
Michael Gribskov	San Diego Supercomputer Centre, USA
David Haussler		University of California Santa Cruz, USA
Peter Karp		SRI International, USA
Toni Kazic		Washington University, St Louis, USA
Alan Lapedes		Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
Rick Lathrop		Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Michael Mavrovouniotis	Northwestern University, USA
Marcie McClure		University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA
Satoru Miyano		Kyushu University, Japan
Art Olson		Scripps Institute, USA
Rebecca Parsons		University of Central Florida, USA
Francois Rechenmann	INRIA, France
Otto Ritter		German Cancer Centre, Germany
Burkhard Rost		EMBL, Germany
Jean Sallantin		CNRS, France
Chris Sander		European Bioinformatics Institute, UK
David Searls		University of Pennysylvania, USA
Jude Shavlik		University of Wisconsin, USA
Mike Sternberg		Imperial Cancer Research Fund, UK
Gary Stormo		University of Colorado, USA
Willie Taylor		National Institute for Medical Research, UK
Ed Uberbacher		Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Teresa Webster		Stanford University, USA

        *****************   CALL FOR PAPERS   *****************
    

The Third International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular
Biology (ISMB-95) will take place at Robinson College, Cambridge, England
during July 16-19th, 1995.

The ISMB conference is intended to bring together scientists who are
addressing problems in molecular biology using advanced computational
methods including data modelling, machine learning, artificial
intelligence, cognitive science, robotics, combinatorial/stochastic
optimization, adaptive computing, string & graph algorithms, linguistic
methods and parallel computer technologies.  The scope extends to any
computational method or system supporting a biological task that is
algorithmically, cognitively or conceptually challenging, involves a
synthesis of heterogeneous information, or in some other way exhibit the
emergent properties of an "intelligent system."  In general these methods
will have been validated on real data sets or have clear practical
applications.

ISMB'93 in Bethesda, MD and ISMB'94 in Stanford attracted large and
enthusiatic audiences of scientists involved in application areas including
molecular biology data and knowlege bases, genetic mapping, gene
identification, DNA, RNA and protein sequence analysis and structure
prediction, and modelling of biochemical processes.  We are continuing the
tradition of soliciting original papers which will be rigorously refereed
and published (by AAAI Press) in proceedings available at the conference.

The four-day conference will feature introductory and advanced tutorials
(on July 16th), and presentations of original refereed papers, posters and
invited talks (on July 17th-19th).

Paper submissions will be accepted for review with the understanding that
the same work has not been published elsewhere.  Papers should be
single-spaced, 12 point type, 12 pages maximum including title, abstract,
figures, tables, and bibliography with titles.  The first page should
include the full postal address, electronic mailing address, telephone and
FAX number of each author.  Also, please list five to ten keywords
describing the methods, concepts and problems discussed in the paper.
State whether you wish the paper to be considered for oral presentation
only, poster presentation only or for either presentation format.  Six
copies of each paper should be submitted to the address below.  For more
information see the ISMB'95 World Wide Web page: URL

		ftp://ftp.icnet.uk/icrf-public/ismb/ismb95.html.


		email: ismb95@biu.icnet.uk

Please submit papers to:

                ISMB'95,
                c/o Dr. Christopher Rawlings,
                Biomedical Informatics Unit,
		61, Lincoln's Inn Fields,
		London, WC2A 3PX.
		UK.

More information concerning tutorial submissions and travel fellowships
will be posted to this email distribution and will also be available on our
Web page.


        *****************  END OF CALL FOR PAPERS   *****************


    

    

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