From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Thu Dec 01 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!adam.cc.sunysb.edu!life!dowranh
From: dowranh@life.cc.sunysb.edu (Randall Downer)
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: Dr. John Kochmer
Date: 2 Dec 1994 01:53:04 GMT
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 am searching for the email address for Dr. John Kochmer of the University of Washingtyon. Please respond to dowranh@life.bio.sunysb.edu   Thanks in advance, Randy

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Thu Dec 01 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!HEMEROTECA.ICFES.GOV.CO!internet
From: internet@HEMEROTECA.ICFES.GOV.CO (Usuarios de Internet)
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: Offering a new Ecological-Genetics Institute in the Amazon
Date: 1 Dec 1994 08:12:15 -0800
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Dear Sir or Lady:

This is a NEWS-Letter to inform you of the existance
of a brand new INSTITUTE OF ECOLOGICAL-GENETICS TO STUDY THE AMAZONIAN=20
BIODIVERSITY . For further information write=20
to: Dr. Hugo Hoenigsberg                             =09
    Instituto de Genetica-Ecologica y Biodiversidad Amazonica
    Cra.4 No.71-69
    Bogota D.C.COLOMBIA.
    FAX: 612 7369
You can sent your C.V.to our personal address above. We are considering=20
applications to fill posts as research scientific staff members.=20
Evolutionary-Biologists, geneticists,ecologists, systematist,=20
botanists,zoologists, mathematicians and other Ph.D. individuals=20
interested in neo-tropical biological research with at least 10 years of=20
research experience preferably, but not exclusively, in the trop=A1cs, and=
=20
about 10 published scientific papers will be considered. This new=20
Institute will study Amazonian biodiversity. Although its main purpose is=
=20
research it will by inclination help, not only to preserve the Amazonian=20
biodiversity , but also to diseminate the gospel of international=20
management of the most wonderful world natural reserve for which it is=20
worth to dedicate ones life. There will also be graduate degrees to be=20
dealt with. For academic life within the Institute, please contact=20
the Rector of the Amazonian University as follows:  =20
                Dr. Ernesto Fajardo
                Universidad de la Amazonia
                Florencia, Caqueta
                Colombia.
                FAX: (988 35) 8231
Florencia is the capital of the State of Caqueta, and Caqueta is one of=20
the three Amazonian States of Colombia. We will be working closely with=20
Peruvian and Brazilian scientist interested in Amazonian biodiversity.=20
Our Central offices and research labs will be in Florencia's souroundings. =
=20
Hoping to see you soon=20
                 Yours truly, =20
                =20
                 Hugo Hoenigsberg

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Thu Dec 01 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!uhog.mit.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!library.ucla.edu!psgrain!nntp.ski.mskcc.org!sue.jeffrey
From: sjeffrey@ski.mskcc.org (Sue Jeffrey)
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: Detlef Schlondorff
Date: 2 Dec 1994 15:58:51 GMT
Organization: Memorial Sloan-Kettering
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Does anyone know the current location of Dr Detlef Schlondorff formally
of Albert Einstein College of Medicine in NY...

Sue Jeffrey
sjeffrey@ski.mskcc.org


From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Thu Dec 01 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!daresbury!bioftp.unibas.ch!rc1.vub.ac.be!is2e!we51332
From: we51332@vub.ac.be (Tony Belpaeme)
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: REQ: eco-geno-toxicological studies?
Date: 2 Dec 1994 10:26:33 GMT
Organization: Brussels Free Universities (VUB/ULB), Belgium
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Summary: eco-geno-toxicological info and studies wanted.
X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2]

For my thesis I want to look at the genetic effect of PCB77 on
brown trout (Salmo trutta fario).

Are there any articles or studies about the genetic effect of planar
PCB's on fish, or other ecotoxicologic studies of this kind.

Please send information to: we51332@is1.vub.ac.be (my brother)

Thank you,

Kathy Belpaeme.



From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Fri Dec 02 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!agate!dog.ee.lbl.gov!news.cs.utah.edu!cc.usu.edu!slhgx
From: slhgx@cc.usu.edu
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: NCCLS E-mail address
Message-ID: <1994Dec2.143751.34368@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 2 Dec 94 14:37:51 MDT
Organization: Utah State University
Lines: 10

Hi,
I am looking for the E-mail address for the National
Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS).

Please reply by E-mail.

Kevin Sorensen
SLHGX@cc.usu.edu

Thank you.

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Fri Dec 02 22:00:00 1994
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Path: biosci!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!gatech!swrinde!pipex!uknet!festival!leeds.ac.uk!news
From: prc4ml@leeds.ac.uk (M. Louwagie)
Subject: Swansea University adress (England)?
Message-ID: <prc4ml.7.0011EAEE@leeds.ac.uk>
Sender: news@leeds.ac.uk
Organization: University of Leeds
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I'm looking for the email adress of a Belgian student, who is doing his MSc at 
the University of Swansea.
I only know he's probably working in the department of organic chemistry (or 
related to that).

His name is FILIEP LAPAUW and his lives in Kortijk or Bissegem (Belgium).
Could anyone help me locating him. 
I've already tried to look for his adress with "email-adresses" for windows, 
but I couldn't get any connection with the Swansea university.

Thank you very much.


My email adress is: prc4ml@leeds.ac.uk
belonging to: Marc Louwagie
                      Department of Procter Food Science
                      Leeds LS2 9JT, England

Marc Louwagie,Erasmus student (Belgium)
Department of Procter Food Science
University of Leeds,Leeds LS2 9JT,England
email: prc4ml@leeds.ac.uk

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Sat Dec 03 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!spool.mu.edu!uwm.edu!news.doit.wisc.edu!decwrl!tribune.usask.ca!quartz.ucs.ualberta.ca!gpu!schwarza
From: schwarza@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca (Arthur Schwarz)
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: ethnobotany newsgroup ?
Date: 4 Dec 1994 21:28:46 GMT
Organization: University of Alberta
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I am hoping that someone can point me in the direction of a newsgroup, 
list or other electronic communication device dealing with ethnobotany.  
Thanks in advance.

Art Schwarz
schwarza@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca
Canadian Circumpolar Institute
University of Alberta


From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Sun Dec 04 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!uunet!psinntp!barilvm!vms.huji.ac.il!wisipc.weizmann.ac.il!lancet16.weizmann.ac.il!bmgustav
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: Crowe, M.L. from BBSRC
Message-ID: <1994Dec5.093222.8377@wisipc.weizmann.ac.il>
From: Gustavo Glusman <bmgustav@bioinfo.weizmann.ac.il>
Date: Mon, 5 Dec 1994 09:32:22 GMT
Sender: news@wisipc.weizmann.ac.il (News User)
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Hello,

I'm looking for the email address of (or any other electronic means
to communicate with) M.L. Crowe, from the BBSRC Institute of Food
Research,
Earley Gate, Whiteknights Road, Reading RG6 2EF, UK.

I have tried Netfind, unfruitfully. Any hints on domain name?
(I find nothing at rdg.ac.uk)

Please reply by email and/or as followup.

Thanks in advance!!

-------------------------------------------------------------
Gustavo Glusman               Founder/administrator of BioMOO
-- Gustavo@bioinformatics.weizmann.ac.il
-- http://bioinformatics.weizmann.ac.il:70/0h/Gustavo/Glusman
-- BioMOO: telnet bioinformatics.weizmann.ac.il 8888
           WWW:   http://bioinfo.weizmann.ac.il:8888

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Sun Dec 04 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!uhog.mit.edu!sgiblab!sgigate.sgi.com!enews.sgi.com!decwrl!tribune.usask.ca!quartz.ucs.ualberta.ca!gpu!schwarza
From: schwarza@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca (Arthur Schwarz)
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: ethnobotany newsgroup ?
Date: 5 Dec 1994 16:41:03 GMT
Organization: University of Alberta
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NNTP-Posting-Host: gpu3.srv.ualberta.ca
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Could someone point me in the direction of an ethnobotany newsgroup or list?
Thanks in advance.

Art Schwarz
schwarza@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca
Canadian Circumpolar Institute
University of Alberta


From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Mon Dec 05 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!internet!biosci!not-for-mail
From: biohelp (BIOSCI Administrator)
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: UNSUBSCRIBING, BIOSCI ARCHIVES, ADDRESS DATABASE & BIOSCI FAQ
Date: 6 Dec 1994 02:00:21 -0800
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Four important items follow: How to cancel e-mail subscriptions to
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AGEING                     bionet.molbio.ageing
AGROFORESTRY               bionet.agroforestry
ARABIDOPSIS                bionet.genome.arabidopsis
ASCB                       bionet.prof-society.ascb
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From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Mon Dec 05 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!gatech!swiss.ans.net!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf01.news.aol.com!not-for-mail
From: roncappsre@aol.com (RONCAPPSRE)
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: Lichens, Lichenology & Biomonitoring of Pollution -- Want to Locate
Date: 5 Dec 1994 20:30:25 -0500
Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
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Sender: news@newsbf01.news.aol.com
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NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf01.news.aol.com

I am presently researching the use of Lichens as a biomonitor of air
pollution and would like to contact the following Researchers and any one
else that has been actively engaged in this area of research.

1.  Robert S. Egan of the University of Nebraska at Omaha

2.  David Galloway of the International Association for Lichenology.

3.  Roger Rosentreter of Bosie, Idaho

4.  Clifford Wetmore of the University of Minnesota

5.  Vernon Ahmadjian of Clark University in Worcester, MA

6.  Thomas Nash of Arizona State University

7.  Dr. O. W. Purvis of Natural History Museum of London, England

Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.

Justin Taylor Capps

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Tue Dec 06 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!dwe.csiro.au!s.baxter
From: s.baxter@dwe.csiro.au ("Stuart Baxter")
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: RE: Polite Unsubscribing from methds-reagnts
Date: 6 Dec 1994 16:27:53 -0800
Organization: BIOSCI International Newsgroups for Molecular Biology
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Sender: daemon@net.bio.net
Distribution: world
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NNTP-Posting-Host: net.bio.net

In message Tue, 6 Dec 1994 18:11:13 GMT,
  pnh@fcs260c2.ncifcrf.gov (Paul N Hengen)  writes:

> *** IMPORTANT!! READ THIS ***
>
> Please DO NOT post a message to the newsgroup asking to be subscribed or
> unsubscribed. This is a tremendous waste of time for readers and can be
> extremely annoying.
>
> For example, DO NOT send unsubscription requests to these addresses:
>
> methods@net.bio.net                   The Americas and Pacific Rim
> methods@daresbury.ac.uk               Europe, Africa, and Central Asia
>
> ...or you will have posted it to the newsgroup on thousands of computers.
>
> To unsubscribe, send an e-mail message to biosci@net.bio.net if you are
> within the Americas or Pacific Rim, or to biosci@daresbury.ac.uk if you
> are in Europe, Africa, or Central Asia. In the body of the message,
> request that you be removed from the subscription list for
> bionet.molbio.methds-reagnts.
> Any questions? E-mail to biosci-help@net.bio.net
>
> My introductory article in the November 1993 issue of TIBS explains in
> detail how to become involved in the newsgroup and how to
> subscribe/unsubscribe by e-mail. Keep a copy of the table explaining how
> to do it in the computer drawer.
> @article{Hengen1993Novtibs,
> author = "P. N. Hengen",
> title = "Methods and Reagents - Bummer buffers and lightning ligations",
> journal = "Trends in Biochemical Sciences",
> volume = "18",
> number = "11",
> pages = "446-448",
> month = "November",
> year = "1993"}
>
> Get it by mosaic at the WWW site listed below...Or...you can download the
> postscript version by anonymous FTP from the site ftp.ncifcrf.gov.
> Get the file Hengen1993Novtibs.ps from the directory pub/methods/TIBS.
>
> *************************************************************************
> ****** * Paul N. Hengen, Ph.D.
> /--------------------------/* * National Cancer Institute
> |Internet: pnh@ncifcrf.gov |* * Laboratory of Mathematical Biology
> |   Phone: (301) 846-5581  |* * Frederick Cancer Research and Development
> Center|     FAX: (301) 846-5598  |* * Frederick, Maryland 21702-1201 USA
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> ******


In addition to the countless morons who can somehow suscribe to bionauts but
mysteriously experience immense difficulty in unsuscribing without irking
thousands of users, would the idiots who post test messages for our delight
kindly take themselves off the network in a hurried fashion.

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Tue Dec 06 22:00:00 1994
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Path: biosci!rutgers!gatech!howland.reston.ans.net!ix.netcom.com!netcom.com!ltd
From: ltd@netcom.com (Larry Drebes)
Subject: Re: Crowe, M.L. from BBSRC
Message-ID: <ltdD0GBM1.2yx@netcom.com>
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Gustavo Glusman (bmgustav@bioinfo.weizmann.ac.il) wrote:
: Hello,

: I'm looking for the email address of (or any other electronic means
: to communicate with) M.L. Crowe, from the BBSRC Institute of Food
: Research,
: Earley Gate, Whiteknights Road, Reading RG6 2EF, UK.

: I have tried Netfind, unfruitfully. Any hints on domain name?
: (I find nothing at rdg.ac.uk)

Try Four11.  It's free to search and add your own info.
It has both a Web interface ( http://www.Four11.com ) and an 
e-mail interface (free@four11.com).


From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Tue Dec 06 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!gatech!swrinde!news.uh.edu!Rosie.UH.EDU!ST5N7
From: st5n7@Rosie.UH.EDU
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: West Point
Date: 7 Dec 1994 06:41:51 GMT
Organization: University of Houston
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Hello,
	I am looing for an e-mail address of a person by the name of JONATHAN
LEE DUE.   He is a student at West Point Academy.  I had been trying to look
for him by gopher, but was unsucessful at it.  Does West Point have internet? 
I would imagine it would.  If any one could lead me on the right track I would
greatly appreaciated.  Pleas e-mail any information.  Thanx.
					Sincerely,
					Bernard Garcia
					st5n7@jetson.uh.edu
 

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Wed Dec 07 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!daresbury!trane.uninett.no!sunic!pipex!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!lerc.nasa.gov!purdue!mozo.cc.purdue.edu!inet.d48.lilly.com!r2d2.d50.lilly.com!user
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: Ernie Plummer
Message-ID: <jimw-0812941013130001@r2d2.d50.lilly.com>
From: jimw@lilly.com (James Wikel)
Date: 8 Dec 94 10:13:36 EST
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Does anyone have an email address for Ernie Plummer at FMC. Thanks in advance.

jimw@lilly.com

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Wed Dec 07 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!galaxy.ucr.edu!ihnp4.ucsd.edu!scripps.edu!NewsWatcher!user
From: davidmc@scripps.edu (David L. McElligott)
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: Charles Weissmann
Date: Thu, 08 Dec 1994 12:54:56 -0800
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I am looking for an e-mail address for Dr. Charles Weissmann at Institut
fur Molekularbiologie, Universitat Zurich.  Please respond via e-mail.

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Thu Dec 08 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!galaxy.ucr.edu!ihnp4.ucsd.edu!munnari.oz.au!comp.vuw.ac.nz!news.massey.ac.nz!nikau.palm.cri.nz!rualc98.hort.cri.nz!user
From: jvanneste@hort.cri.nz (Joel Vanneste)
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: C.H. CANADAY West Tennessee Expt. Stn Fax # or email address
Date: 9 Dec 1994 02:41:34 GMT
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NNTP-Posting-Host: 202.36.135.98

   Hello All,

I am looking for the fax number or even better for the email address of
Dr. C.H. Canaday of the West Tennessee Experiment Station 605 Airways Blvd
Jackson TN.  

   I'll be watching the screen of my computer as I need to send a document
tonight to Dr. Canaday.
   
   Thanks

   Joel

-- 
Joel Vanneste
Hort Research, Priv. Bag 3123
Hamilton,  New Zealand
Ph  +64-7-838 5078
Fax +64-7-838 5903

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Thu Dec 08 22:00:00 1994
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Path: biosci!ns1.faseb.org!darwin.sura.net!fconvx.ncifcrf.gov!reming
From: reming@ncifcrf.gov (Mary Remington)
Subject: Paul K.Y. Wong phone #
Message-ID: <D0JLGr.3n4@ncifcrf.gov>
Organization: Frederick Cancer Research and Development Center
Date: Fri, 9 Dec 1994 12:02:48 GMT
Lines: 3

I would like to contact Dr. Wong's lab at the University of Texas,
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Smithville, Tex.  Thanks, Mary


From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Thu Dec 08 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!bcm!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!gatech!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!cleveland.Freenet.Edu!en767
From: en767@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Gerald W. Roe)
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: Yunnan Collection Repository Needed
Date: 9 Dec 1994 07:04:51 GMT
Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio (USA)
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Our nursery is working with the Kun Ming Botannical Institute in  

China on arranging a plant exploration and collection trip to 

Yunnan Province in the spring of 1995. We made a reconnaissance 

trip last spring and found the area to be a botanical treasure 

trove; however there were serious difficulties with the local 

authorities regarding permission to collect there. Through 

negotiations with the locals at that time, and with the Kun Ming 

Institute on a subsequent trip, we have paved the way for what we 

hope will be a very fruitful mission. The Institute will provide 

us with guides, vehicles, drivers, translators, etc. 

 

As part of the conditions of the cooperative venture, we need to 

establish American repositiories for the Yunnan collection. The 

Foster Botanical Gardens in Hawaii has agreed to handle the 

tropical portion of the collection, and we are now seeking a 

similar institution to handle the temperate zone plants. This 

could be either a university or a private botanical garden. We 

favor a site in the state of Oregon, but would be willing to 

consider other sites. If your institution would be interested in 

handling the collection, please email me. 

-- 
Gerry Roe    Trans-Pacific Nursery    Rare & Exotic Plants
Email catalog available.    gwroe@calvin.linfield.edu

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Fri Dec 09 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!CS.Arizona.EDU!news.Arizona.EDU!hamblin.math.byu.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!uknet!ukc!raven.ukc.ac.uk!cvb
From: cvb@ukc.ac.uk (Chris Baldwin)
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: Work placement.....
Date: Fri, 02 Dec 94 19:51:04 GMT
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Dear all Bio-netters,

	I am not sure if this is the right group to post this
to and if its not then please forgive me !

	I am a second year undergraduate student at the University
of Kent at Canterbury, UK. As part of my Bsc in microbiology with
medical biosciences I can spend from the summer of 1995 to the
summer of 1996 working in a company gaining practical experence
in microbiological/biochemical techniques.

	If you know of any companies or if infact you are taking 
on students for this time then please Email me with details....
I am espicially intrested in working outside of the UK...

so please please please Email me.....

Chris Baldwin, 
Microbiology student, 
University of Kent at Canterbury, UK

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Fri Dec 09 22:00:00 1994
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Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses,bionet.plants
Message-ID: <5bOTvwDuz1B@P-WILLIAM.amt.comlink.de>
From: WILLIAM@amt.comlink.de (Frank Allmer)
Path: biosci!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!uunet!zib-berlin.de!news.rrz.uni-hamburg.de!news.Hanse.DE!news.comlink.de!hades.comlink.de!cl-hh.comlink.de!amt.comlink.de!WILLIAM
Subject: Re: Help! Help!
Date: Wed, 07 Dec 1994 16:47:00 +0200
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> Hello Everybody
>
> I am looking for addresses of international organisations that are
> interested in funding plant biotechnological research in developing
> countries. I will appreciate it if responds to this request is sent to me
> by Emial <okyere@molbiol.uct.ac.za> or via this address,
>
Hi John,
in Germany there is an organisation called COUNCIL FOR TROPICAL AND  
SUBTROPICAL AGRICULTURAL RESERCH (Arbeitsgemeinschaft Tropische und  
Subtropische Agrarforschung). Adress:
ATSAF e.V.
Ellerstr. 50
D-53119 Bonn
Telefon (49) 22898460   Fax (49) 228984699.

May be they can help you.      Frank


Gruss und Dank von
Frank aus Lueneburg. Z-Netz/Internet:  WILLIAM@amt.comlink.de
## CrossPoint v3.02 ##

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Sun Dec 11 22:00:00 1994
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Path: biosci!rutgers!gatech!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!spool.mu.edu!torn!nott!cunews!qunwang
From: qunwang@superior.carleton.ca (Qun Wang)
Subject: Help to find e-mail address
Message-ID: <qunwang.787270445@superior>
Sender: news@cunews.carleton.ca (News Administrator)
Organization: Carleton University
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 1994 22:14:05 GMT
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   Hi there,
      I want to find a person's e-mail address based on his 
  full name. Your info is greatly appreciated. 

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Mon Dec 12 22:00:00 1994
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From: abc
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: Charles S. Zuker's email
Date: 13 Dec 1994 17:46:43 GMT
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Hi everyone, can someone give the email addres of Dr. Charles S. Zuker of UCSD? 
Thanks in advance for you help!

Yours,

erik
Erik Forbes Y. Hom '95
Laboratory of Neurobiology
Swarthmore College
500 College Avenue
Swarthmore, PA 19081-1397, USA
Lab: 610-328-7788
Dorm: 610-690-5689
ehom1@cc.swarthmore.edu
(or erikhom@sccs.swarthmore.edu)

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Mon Dec 12 22:00:00 1994
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From: cmwalden@bga.com (Chris Walden)
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: Re: Help to find e-mail address
Date: 13 Dec 1994 05:07:28 GMT
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In article <qunwang.787270445@superior>, qunwang@superior.carleton.ca (Qun Wang) says:
>      I want to find a person's e-mail address based on his 
>  full name. Your info is greatly appreciated. 

Ditto here.  I'm trying to locate someone who does bio work in Switzerland.

Chris
or
cmwalden@bga.com

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Mon Dec 12 22:00:00 1994
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From: krasel@alf.biochem.mpg.de (Cornelius Krasel)
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: Re: Help to find e-mail address
Date: 13 Dec 1994 18:27:43 GMT
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Chris Walden (cmwalden@bga.com) wrote:
> In article <qunwang.787270445@superior>, qunwang@superior.carleton.ca (Qun Wang) says:
> >      I want to find a person's e-mail address based on his 
> >  full name. Your info is greatly appreciated. 

> Ditto here.  I'm trying to locate someone who does bio work in Switzerland.

It seems to be time to repost the following stuff here. One of those
FAQs which everybody should have read at least once :-)

--Cornelius.

--
/* Cornelius Krasel, Abt. Lohse, Genzentrum, D-82152 Martinsried, Germany  */
/* email: krasel@alf.biochem.mpg.de                 fax: +49 89 8578 3795  */
/* "Science is the game you play with God to find out what His rules are." */

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                             Introduction

  A question which appears frequently on the USENET is, "I know
someone's name, and I think they might have an electronic mail address
somewhere.  How can I find it?"

  There are many different techniques for doing this.  Several of them
are discussed below.  Your best bet is to try the pertinent methods in
this posting in the order in which they are listed (well, sort of; at
the very least, please try all the pertinent methods which do not
involve posting queries to soc.net-people before resorting to that).

  I've listed "Direct contact" near the end of this list because, for
some reason, people seem to be reluctant to call people on the
telephone or write them a paper-mail letter asking what their E-mail
address is, as long as there is even a remote chance that it might be
found without asking.  This attitude is somewhat counterproductive,
since in most cases, it is much easier to get someone's E-mail address
by asking them than it is by following the other methods outlined
below.  Furthermore, even if you do manage to find an E-mail address
using one of the on-line methods described below, it is not guaranteed
that the person at the other end of the line checks that address
regularly or even that it is the correct address.

  Therefore, if you do have a telephone number that isn't too
expensive to call, or if you have a paper-mail address and aren't in
too much of a hurry, you can probably save yourself a lot of trouble
by skipping all of the on-line methods listed below and going directly
to "Direct contact."



         Avoid public distribution of individuals' addresses

  It is considered rude to widely distribute (e.g., in a Usenet
posting) a person's E-mail address without his/her prior consent, even
if the address is publicly available using one of the techniques
described below or some other technique.

  It might seem that having one's E-mail address listed in a publicly
accessible database is equivalent to distributing it, but this is not
the case in practice, for three primary reasons:

* Some people may not be aware that their addresses are available for
  others to locate.  For example, the majority of Usenet posters are
  unaware of the database of Usenet E-mail addresses mentioned below.

* When some effort is required to locate a person's address (e.g.,
  using the techniques described below), only people who have a
  specific reason to send mail to him/her will go to the trouble.
  However, if the address is mentioned in a Usenet posting read by
  thousands of people, no effort is required to obtain it, and many
  more people will send him/her mail.  Most people with E-mail
  addresses are not accustomed to receiving E-mail from strangers or
  large amounts of E-mail, and they may not be happy if they do.

* As unwanted E-mail becomes more common, people will start to remove
  their addresses from public databases, which means that it will
  become more difficult to find people's addresses for legitimate
  reasons.

  In summary, if you want to advertise someone's E-mail address, get
his/her permission before you do it.  Besides, if you're going to
advertise an address, it's a good idea to make sure it works first,
and writing to it for permission is a good way to do that.



                   A note about the Internet Gopher

  Many of the on-line methods for finding addresses documented below
are easily accessible, with a consistent user interface, from the
Internet Gopher burrow at the University of Minnesota.  If you are on
the Internet, you may want to try using Gopher to do your searching
before going directly to any of the methods described below.  Ask
someone at your site to find out if Gopher clients are installed
there.  Or, to find out how to use it and/or install it yourself, see
the comp.infosystems.gopher FAQ posting, a pointer to which is located
at the end of this message.



                              Techniques

*. College Email Addresses

  The postings whose subjects start with "FAQ: College Email
Addresses" in the soc.college newsgroup describe the account and
E-mail address policies for graduate and undergraduate students at
many universities and colleges.  If you are looking for a
university/college student, check those postings for the university or
college in question and follow their instructions for finding out
more.

  If the postings have expired at your site or has not been posted
recently, you can get a copy of them using the instructions below (in
the "Useful USENET postings" section).

*. Inter-Network Mail Guide

  If you know which network/service your target has an account on
(e.g. CompuServe, Fidonet), then the "Inter-Network Mail Guide"
posting in comp.mail.misc *may* be able to provide you with some help,
although it probably will not be particularly helpful unless you have
some sort of address to start with (a small number of networks use
full names as addresses, and the posting mentions when this is the
case, but it doesn't apply in very many cases).

  See the instructions below for getting a copy of this posting if it
isn't available in comp.mail.misc at your site.

*. Usenet-addresses server

  If you think that your target may be on the USENET and may have
posted a message to the USENET at some point in the past, you might be
able to find his/her address in the USENET address database on the
machine rtfm.mit.edu.

  To query the database, send an E-mail message to
"mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu" with "send usenet-addresses/name" in the
body of the message.  The "name" should be one or more space-separated
words for which you want to search; since the search is fuzzy (i.e.,
all of the words you specify do not have to match), you should list
all of the words you think might appear in the address, including (for
example) first and last name, possible username, and possible
components of the host name (e.g. "mit" for a person who you think is
at MIT).  The case and order of the words you list are ignored.

  Note that multiple requests can appear (on separate lines) in mail
to the mail server, but each request will be answered in a separate
message.

  In many cases, you will get a list of quite a few matching
addresses, and you will have to go through it looking for ones that
may be the one you're looking for.  However, the mail server will
return a maximum of only 40 matches.

  Note that the usenet-addresses database is accessible via WAIS (in
fact, the script that does mail server searches is actually just a
front-end to a WAIS database) on two different hosts: rtfm.mit.edu and
cedar.cic.net.  In both cases, the database is called
"usenet-addresses" and is on port 210.  Note that the version on rtfm
is slightly more up-to-date with respect to the master address list
than the version on cedar.  If you don't know what WAIS is, then don't
worry about this paragraph; if you're curious, see the
"comp.infosystems.wais" newsgroup.

  For more details about how to use the database, send the command
"send usenet-addresses/help".

*. NIC.DDN.MIL 'whois' database

  The "whois" database on NIC.DDN.MIL contains the addresses of many
military personnel.  It also used to contain the addresses of some
administrators of non-military networks and of some "prominent
net.personalities," but those have now been moved to the "whois"
database on WHOIS.INTERNIC.NET.  If your target is active on the
Internet, s/he may be in one of these NICs' databases.

  If your system has the "whois" program, you can use that to query a
NIC database.  If not, but you have Internet access, you can telnet to
nic.ddn.mil (whois.internic.net) and run the command "whois" once you
are logged in (help is available).  Alternatively, you can issue a
single command to the nic.ddn.mil (whois.internic.net) whois server by
typing "telnet nic.ddn.mil whois" ("telnet whois.internic.net whois")
in order to connect to it and then typing the command and hitting
return; the "help" command will return several screens full of text,
so if you need help, you should use a utility such as "tee" or
"script" to capture the help message and save it for future reference.
If you do not have Internet access, you can send mail to
"service@nic.ddn.mil" ("whois@whois.internic.net") to query the
"whois" database; send a message with "help" in the body to find out
more information.

  Note, furthermore, that some sites run local "whois" databases to
provide information about people inside their organizations.  The only
way to find out if your site runs such a database is to ask someone
locally about it (see "Get more help locally" below), and the only way
to find out about such databases at other sites (assuming, of course,
that those databases are not mentioned in any of the other sources
listed in this document) is to contact responsible individuals at
those sites and ask (see "Finding a host name and asking someone there
for help" below).

*. Other whois databases.

  Quite a few other sites also run "whois" databases that can be
connected to over the Internet using the whois protocol (using either
the "whois" program or "telnet hostname whois" as described in the
previous section).  Some of those sites are listed here, and others
are listed in a separate list, described in more detail below.

  The Ohio State University runs a "whois" database (on the machine
"osu.edu") that has all of the faculty, staff, and students listed.
It responds to "whois" queries in the normal fashion, or you can just
send mail to firstname.lastname@osu.edu and it will try to deliver
e-mail if the person has registered an e-mail address.  You can also
telnet to osu.edu and look-up a person.  If you are unsure of the
spelling this is a good way, as it does a soundex type search so exact
matches are not necessary.  No password is necessary.

  RIPE (a cooperative group of several European Internet providers)
runs a "whois" database, with RIPE information, on "whois.ripe.net";
it is a European counterpart to "whois.internic.net".

  Matt H. Power of MIT <mhpower@athena.mit.edu> has compiled and
maintains an extensive list of sites that run "whois" servers.  The
file can be retrieved via anonymous ftp from
/pub/whois/whois-servers.list on sipb.mit.edu [18.70.0.209].

  In addition to E-mail addresses for individuals, "whois" servers
often also contain contact information about domains.  For example,
asking whois.internic.net's server for information about "mit.edu"
would tell you to look up "mit-dom" in order to get information about
MIT's domain, and doing that would give you contact information about
the people responsible for administrating that domain, including the
handles of those individuals, which you can then look up to get still
more information about them.

*. Other directory services

  There are several other directory services you may be able to use to
search for your target.

  - Many Bitnet sites have name servers that can be queried in one way
or another.  To get a list of them with documentation, send a mail
message to listserv@bitnic.bitnet (a.k.a listserv@bitnic.educom.edu)
with the command "send bitnet servers" in the body of the message.

  - The IBM Corporate Internet Gateway provides a directory of users
(which I believe contains only IBM employees, although I'm not
certain) that is available to anyone who can send E-mail to it.  If
your target works for IBM (or you suspect s/he does), then this might
be useful to you.

  To use it, send mail to "nic@vnet.ibm.com" with the command "whois
lastname, firstname" in the subject or body of the message.  If you
are unsure of the spelling of the last name, use an asterisk (*) to
indicate that the last name should be treated as a prefix, rather than
a complete name.  The first name is always treated as a prefix.  For 
example, "whois Smith*, R" would return all people with a last name 
starting with "Smith" and a first name starting with "R", while "whois 
Smith, R" would return only those people with exactly the last name 
"Smith" and a first name starting with "R".

  Users of the directory are limited to 25 name searches per day.  
Each name that results is counted as a separate name search.  For
example, a single "whois Smith, R" that found Rodger Smith, Robert 
Smith, and Reginald Smith would count as three name searches.  
Multiple requests may be made in a single note provided that the 
number of names found does not exceed the daily limit of 25.

  - RPI runs a white pages server for people interested in the field
of communications.  To find out how to use it, send mail to
comserve@rpitsvm.bitnet (or comserve@vm.its.rpi.edu) with "help" in
the body of the message.

  - BITNIC (the BITNET Network Information Center) runs a name server
of more general interest.  To find out how to use it, send mail to
netserv@bitnic.bitnet (again, bitnic.educom.edu can also be used) with
"help" in the body of the message.

  - There is an X.500 white pages service run by UNINETT.  It is
accessible by sending mail to the address Directory@UNINETT.NO (send a
message with "help" in the subject or body to get more information).
Furthermore, there is software for UNIX available for use as a
convenient interface to the service.  It is available for anonymous
ftp in ~ftp/directory/directory.tar.Z on the machine nac.no.  Finally,
if the administrator of your site registers your organization with
UNINETT (instructions about doing so are available with the software
just mentioned), people from your site can then register in the
database so that other people can look them up in it.

  - PTT Research in the Netherlands runs a server that you can use to
look up addresses for its employees.  If you know someone who may work
there, you can find out how to use the server by sending a mail
message to whois@research.ptt.nl with "help" in the body of the
message.  Note that this is not a "complete" whois site; it just
supports limited mail server queries.

  - AT&T runs a mailer on the host "att.com" that can get mail to most
AT&T employees using their names as addresses.  You can send mail to
"lastname@att.com" or to "firstname.lastname@att.com".  If the name is
ambiguous, you will get a bounce message indicating several possible
matches, and the appropriate address to use for each.

  - Tim Pozar has set up a WAIS server that contains the FidoNet email
addresses of Sysops of FidoNet BBSs.  You can access it by connecting
to the "nodelist" WAIS database on port 210 of kumr.lns.com; use the
name(s) for which you wish to search as your search keywords.  See
above for more information about WAIS.

  - PSI runs a X.500 directory server, accessible by sending mail to
"whitepages@wp.psi.com".

  - In Australia, there are a number of methods you can use to find
someone connected to AARNet.

  (a) There is an X.500 white pages service, accessible via a public
access account on wp.adelaide.edu.au. To use it, log in as "fred" and
select a user agent to run ("de" is probably the easiest).  You can
also send queries by mail to whitepages@wp.adelaide.edu.au (sending
the query "help" will return instructions).

  (b) There is a netfind access point (see below) on Archie.AU.

  (c) A number of sites provide information via finger and whois.

  - Information about hosts in the "ca" Internet domain (i.e., hosts
in Canada) Is accessible via anonymous ftp to ftp.CDNnet.CA, or by
mail to archive-server@relay.CDNnet.CA.  You can get site domain names
and host names, as well as the names and addresses of contact people
for individual sites.  For more information, retrieve the file
/ca-domain/Introduction via anonymous ftp, or send a mail message to
the mail server with "send ca-domain Introduction" in it.  The
information in this archive is also available via Gopher to
nstn.ns.ca.

*. Finding a host name and asking someone there for help

  If you know the organization, company, or whatever at which your
target's account is likely to be located, then you might be able to
get your hands on the host name of a machine at that location.  Once
you've done that, you can usually write to someone responsible for
E-mail support at the site and ask for help finding the address you
are seeking.

  There are three main sources from which you can get host names.  The
first is the NIC "whois" database, which contains site and
organization information as well as information about individuals.
For more information about using it, see above.  Organization entries
in the NIC database will usually list an administrative, technical
and/or zone contact person, with his/her address, to whom you can
write.  You can also write to "postmaster" at almost any Internet
host to get in touch with someone responsible for E-mail.

  The second is a network directory published by the University of
Texas.  Although it hasn't been updated in a few years, it still
provides a useful list of many site names.  It is available for
anonymous ftp from several different locations, including
/net.directory/1988.netbook on emx.utexas.edu.  It is BIG, so you
might not have room to store it locally, unless you ask someone in
charge to set up some space for it.  You should NOT transfer it to
/tmp every time you need it, or something like that; that's a horrible
waste of network bandwidth.  Contact people are usually listed in the
site entries in the net directory, but you might want to try
"postmaster" first.  This directory is superseded by the book "The
user's directory of computer networks," whose bibliography information
is provided in the "References" section below.  Of course, you have to
pay for the book, and you can't grep dead trees, but it's probably
more up-to-date than the University of Texas directory.

  The third is the UUCP maps in the comp.mail.maps newsgroup.  See the
posting "UUCP map for README" in that directory for more information.
You can grep in the news spool or use your news reader's search
facilities to search for a particular string (e.g. an organization
name) in the comp.mail.maps postings.  Each UUCP map entry lists the
contact person for the entry.  You can also search the UUCP maps by
connecting to the "uumap" WAIS database on port 210 of wais.cic.net.
For more information about WAIS, see above.

  You can also search UUCP maps using the University of California at
Berkeley's Netinfo service (which also supports other services, such
as looking up IP addresses for hosts on the Internet).  You connect to
it at port 117 of netinfo.berkeley.edu, e.g.  on some systems, "telnet
netinfo.berkeley.edu 117".  The "ufind", "ufile", "uhost" and "upath"
commands are used to look up information in the UUCP maps.  For more
information about Netinfo, connect to it and type "?".

  Once you've got a host name and the person to contact, you need to
figure out how to get the mail there, if it's on a network you don't
know how to reach.  See the "Inter-Network Mail Guide" posting
referenced above if you need help with that.

  If you do go this route, make sure you provide as much information
as you can about the person whose address you are seeking; remember
that the more detailed (and polite!) you are, the more likely it is
that the person you are contacting will be able to help you.
Remember, too, that the person you are contacting is probably very
busy, and responding to requests like yours is probably not one of
his/her highest priorities, so be patient.

*. Using "finger"

  If you've found a potential host name for your target using one of
the other methods described here, and if you have direct access to the
Internet, then you may be able to use the "finger" program/protocol to
look up your target at a remote site.  Many sites support finger
servers that will do first-name, last-name and/or user-name searches
through their user space.  For example, the machine "mit.edu" supports
a directory of all staff and students at MIT; that directory can be
searched using finger by last name or by user name, and other
parameters can be used to restrict the search as well.

  To finger someone at another site, you generally type "finger
name@host".  If this doesn't work for you, you should check with
someone locally to find more more information about if it's possible
to finger from your site, and if so, how to do it.

*. Netfind

  Netfind is a "white pages" service that allows you to query one
service and have it search several other address databases of various
sorts for addresses matching your query.  It is a program for SunOS
workstations and requires your computer to be directly connected to
the Internet.  The source code is available by anonymous FTP from
ftp.cs.colorado.edu, in pub/cs/distribs/netfind.

  People without a Sun on which to run Netfind on can telnet to any of
the following Netfind servers and log in as "netfind" (with no
password):

    archie.au			AARNet, Melbourne, Australia
    bruno.cs.colorado.edu	University of Colorado, Boulder
    dino.conicit.ve		Nat. Council for Techn. & Scien.
				Research Venezuela
    ds.internic.net		InterNIC Directory and DB Services,
				S. Plainfield, NJ
    lincoln.technet.sg		Technet Unit, Singapore
    macs.ee.mcgill.ca		McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    malloco.ing.puc.cl		Catholic University of Chile, Santiago
    monolith.cc.ic.ac.uk	Imperial College, London, England
    mudhoney.micro.umn.edu	University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
    netfind.oc.com		OpenConnect Systems, Dallas, Texas
    netfind.vslib.cz		Liberec University of Technology,
				Czech Republic
    nic.nm.kr			Korea Network Information Center, Taejon, Korea
    nic.uakom.sk		Academy of Sciences, Banska Bystrica, Slovakia
    redmont.cis.uab.edu		University of Alabama at Birmingham

  There is a mailing list where new releases of netfind will be
announced; you can subscribe by sending mail to
netfind-users-request@cs.colorado.edu.

  Netfind was developed by Mike Schwartz <schwartz@cs.colorado.edu>
and Panos Tsirigotis <panos@cs.colorado.edu>.

*. Knowbot Information Service

  The "Knowbot Information Service" (KIS) is another white pages
service.

  Two hosts running KIS servers are info.cnri.reston.va.us and
regulus.cs.bucknell.edu.  Either can be reached on the Internet via
telnet at port 185 (e.g. "telnet info.cnri.reston.va.us 185"), or via
electronic mail (kis@cnri.reston.va.us or
netaddress@regulus.cs.bucknell.edu).  For more information about
Knowbot, use the "man" command after connecting via telnet or in the
body of your E-mail message.  In addition, info.cnri.reston.va.us' KIS
server can be reached using the Internet "whois" protocol described
above.

*. Searching LISTSERV mailing lists

  Many sites around the network are running the VM/CMS LISTSERV
package for managing mailing lists.  If you have some reason to
believe that a particular user may be a member of a mailing list on a
LISTSERV site, you can ask that LISTSERV to send you a membership list
and search it for your target.

  To do this, send mail to listserv@host (if "host" is a BITNET host,
try using listserv@host.bitnet; if that doesn't work, you'll have to
ask someone at your site how to send mail tol BITNET hosts).  In the
body of your message, include the command "review list-name", where
"list-name" is the name of the mailing list you wish to search.

  If you don't know what LISTSERV is and dont' know of any LISTSERV
sites or mailing lists, then this technique probably isn't worth
bothering with.

*. Direct contact

  If you have a paper mail address or telephone number for your
target, call them or write to them and ask for an E-mail address.

  In that case, you might encounter the somewhat common situation
where your target knows s/he has an E-mail address, but s/he doesn't
know what it is.  If this happens to you, then give him/her your
E-mail address and ask him/her to send you mail (and if s/he can't
figure out how, tell him/her to get someone at his/her site to help).
The odds are that when you get his/her message, it'll contain a valid
return address in it.

*. Get more help locally

  Often, the postmaster at your site (or whomever is responsible at
your site for answering mail-related questions) has a large amount of
knowledge that will help him/her to help you find the answer to your
question.  If you have been unable to find the answer for yourself,
check with people locally and see if one of them can help you out.

*. The last resort -- soc.net-people

  If all the methods above have failed, you can consider posting a
message to soc.net-people asking for help locating your target.
Before doing so, however, you should read the "Tips on using
soc.net-people" posting in that newsgroup.  If it has expired, you can
get a copy using the instructions below (note that the name in the
instructions below may change when a new version with a new date is
posted, so you may need to ask for an index of the soc.net-people
archive to find out the name of the most recent version).

  Note that this is listed as THE last resort, to be tried even later
than using a telephone number or paper mail address.  Any posting to
the USENET uses the resources of the sites on the USENET and of the
networks that carry it; certainly, the total cost of transporting a
USENET message is more than the cost of a stamp or a short phone call.
Since the benefit gained is to you and not to the USENET as a
whole, you should avoid posting if you possibly can.



                              References

  If you want to learn more about computer networks and how they
interact with each other, these books and articles might be
interesting and useful to you:

!%@:: A Directory of Electronic Mail Addressing & Networks
        by Donnalyn Frey and Rick Adams
        ISBN 1-56592-031-7
        (published by O'Reilly, E-mail nuts@ora.com)
        (current edition published in August 1993; $24.95 cover
         price)

The Matrix: Computer Networks and Conferencing Systems Worldwide, by
        John S. Quarterman, Digital Press, Bedford, MA, 1990.  $50.
        Digital order number EY-C176E-DP-SS, Digital Press ISBN
        155558-033-5, Prentice-Hall ISBN 0-13-565607-9.

``Strategies for Finding People on Networks,'' by John S. Quarterman,
        Matrix News, Vol. 1, No. 6, pg. 3, Matrix Information and
        Directory Services, Austin, Texas, September 1991.

The user's directory of computer networks, ed. Tracy L. LaQuey,
        Digital Press, Bedford, MA, 1990.  Digital order number
        EY-C200E-DP, ISBN 1-55558-047-5.

Zen and the Art of the Internet: A Beginner's Guide, by Brendan Kehoe,
        Prentice Hall, July 1992.  ISBN 0-13-010778-6.  (This is the
        second edition.  The first edition is available for free
        on-line.  To find out how to get it, send mail to
        archive-server@cs.widener.edu with "send zen hints" in the
        body of the message.)



                        Useful USENET Postings

Subject: Gopher (comp.infosystems.gopher) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Newsgroups: comp.infosystems.gopher,news.answers

Subject: FAQ: College Email Addresses 1/3 [Monthly posting]
Subject: FAQ: College Email Addresses 2/3 [Monthly posting]
Subject: FAQ: College Email Addresses 3/3 [Monthly posting]
Newsgroups: soc.college,soc.net-people,news.answers

Subject: Updated Inter-Network Mail Guide
Newsgroups: comp.mail.misc,alt.bbs.lists,alt.internet.services,comp.misc,comp.answers,alt.answers,news.answers

Subject: Tips on using soc.net-people [l.m. 13/09/92]
Newsgroups: soc.net-people

        [Same as above -- check the archives for a newer version if
         this one isn't available.]

Available in the indicated USENET newsgroup(s), or via anonymous ftp from
rtfm.mit.edu (18.70.0.209) in the files:

/pub/usenet/news.answers/gopher-faq
/pub/usenet/news.answers/mail/college-email/part1
/pub/usenet/news.answers/mail/college-email/part2
/pub/usenet/news.answers/mail/college-email/part3
/pub/usenet/news.answers/mail/inter-network-guide
/pub/usenet/soc.net-people/Tips_on_using_soc.net-people_[l.m._13_09_92]

Also available from mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu by sending a mail message
containing any or all of:

send usenet/news.answers/gopher-faq
send usenet/news.answers/mail/college-email/part1
send usenet/news.answers/mail/college-email/part2
send usenet/news.answers/mail/college-email/part3
send usenet/news.answers/mail/inter-network-guide
send usenet/soc.net-people/Tips_on_using_soc.net-people_[l.m._13_09_92]

Send a message containing "help" to get general information about the
mail server.



                               Credits

  This FAQ was originally maintained by Jonathan I. Kamens; David Lamb
took over maintenance in January 1994.

  Comments about, suggestions about or corrections to this posting are
welcomed.  If you would like to ask me to change this posting in some
way, the method I appreciate most is for you to actually make the
desired modifications to a copy of the posting, and then to send me
the modified posting, or a context diff between my posted version and
your modified version (if you do the latter, make sure to include in
your mail the "Version:" line from my posted version).  Submitting
changes in this way makes dealing with them easier for me and helps to
avoid misunderstandings about what you are suggesting.

  These people provided useful comments, information and/or
suggestions:

        Randall Atkinson <atkinson@itd.nrl.navy.mil>
        Ed Blackman <ebb7683@rigel.tamu.edu>
        B. Blissenbach <brubli@purodha.gun.de>
        Mark Brader <msb@sq.com>
        Bruno Chatras <chatras@simob.cnet-pab.fr>
        Jim Cheetham <jim@oasis.icl.co.uk>
        Huang Chih-Hsien <u7911013@cc.nctu.edu.tw>
        Ralph E. Droms <droms@bucknell.edu>
        Donald E. Eastlake, III <dee@ranger.enet.dec.com>
        Marshall Gene Flax <mgflax@phoenix.Princeton.edu>
        Arthur K. Ho <artho@kgnvmw.vnet.ibm.com>
        Patrick Hoepfner <hoepfner@heasfs.gsfc.nasa.gov>
        Dan Hoey <hoey@aic.nrl.navy.mil>
        Kjetil Torgrim Homme <kjetilho@ifi.uio.no>
        Eric Ideler <ideler@prl.philips.nl>
        Ivar Mar Jonsson <ivar@ppc.ubc.ca>
        Jonathan I. Kamens <jik@security.ov.com>
        Dan Kegel <dank@blacks.jpl.nasa.gov>
        Jonathan Kochmer <nwnetman@u.washington.edu>
        Patt Leonard <leonard@alexia.lis.uiuc.edu>
        Jerry Martin <nic@osu.edu>
        Skip Montanaro <montnaro@sierra.crd.ge.com>
        Eric de Mund <ead@cs.ucsb.edu>
        Paul D. Nanson <pdn@msnvm1.vnet.ibm.com>
        Jerry Peek <jerry@ora.com>
        Edward P. Piecewicz <edwardp@cs.umb.edu>
        Tim Pozar <pozar@kumr.lns.com>
        Mark Prior <mrp@itd.adelaide.edu.au>
        John S. Quarterman <mids@tic.com>
	Gowri Ramanathan <ramanag@research.cs.orst.edu>
        Ellen Keyne Seebacher <elle@midway.uchicago.edu>
        Rolf E. Sonneveld <ICP@research.ptt.nl>
        Donald.Stoye@Eng.Sun.COM
        Robert Ullmann <ariel@relay.prime.com>
        Edward Vielmetti <emv@msen.com>
        Peter M. Weiss <pmw1@psuvm.psu.edu>
        Bill Wells <netinfo@violet.berkeley.edu>
        Bill Wohler <wohler@sap-ag.de>
        Peter J. Woodrow <woodrow@ijsapl.enet.dec.com>

-- 
Software Technology Laboratory      dalamb@qucis.queensu.ca (David Alex Lamb)
Computing and Information Science   phone: (613) 545-6067
Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6	

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Tue Dec 13 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!news.sprintlink.net!pipex!sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk!daresbury!not-for-mail
From: suleyman aydin <D31@vm.baum.anadolu.edu.tr>
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: EPHAR'95 info
Date: 14 Dec 1994 15:47:39 -0000
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Sender: lpddist@mserv1.dl.ac.uk
Distribution: bionet
Message-ID: <3cn42r$j9q@mserv1.dl.ac.uk>
Original-To: bionauts@dl.ac.uk


Dear  Friends,

I need some more info about the 1st European Pharmacology Congress
(Milano at Italy).

Is there any e-mail access to the EPHAR'95 (1st European Pharmacol.
Congress) related staff/people?

(I would like to present a work, but have some difficulties  -non-scientific
difficulties.-)

....
Suleyman AYDIN, Pharmacology Dept., Fac.Pharmacy, Anadolu Univ, Eskisehir/TR.
e-mail: d31@vm.baum.anadolu.edu.tr

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Tue Dec 13 22:00:00 1994
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Path: biosci!ns1.faseb.org!darwin.sura.net!lhc!borduas!francis
From: francis@borduas.nlm.nih.gov (Francis Ouellette)
Subject: Re: Charles S. Zuker's email
Message-ID: <1994Dec13.235337.25895@nlm.nih.gov>
Sender: news@nlm.nih.gov
Organization: National Library of Medicine
X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2]
References: <abc-1312941249290001@mac04.lang.swarthmore.edu>
Date: Tue, 13 Dec 94 23:53:37 GMT
Lines: 21

abc wrote:

> Hi everyone, can someone give the email addres of Dr. Charles S. Zuker of UCSD? 
> Thanks in advance for you help!

I found this at their Web site:

534-5528 Zuker, Charles G., Dr         Professor           czuker@ucsd.edu         
	 BIOLOGY        0649           355A   CMM                         
	  

http://infopath.ucsd.edu/campus/index.html

regards,

francis

--
| B.F. Francis Ouellette  
|
| francis@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov   

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Tue Dec 13 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!bcm!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!news.moneng.mei.com!uwm.edu!lll-winken.llnl.gov!overload.lbl.gov!news.kreonet.re.kr!worak.kaist.ac.kr!sorak.kaist.ac.kr!hskim
From: hskim@sorak.kaist.ac.kr (Kim Hak-Sung)
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: Email adresses wanted..please help
Date: 14 Dec 1994 03:35:06 GMT
Organization: Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
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Message-ID: <3clp5a$pct@worak.kaist.ac.kr>
NNTP-Posting-Host: sorak.kaist.ac.kr
X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2]

Hi bionetters..

I'm not sure this is the right place to post this to, and if if it isn't,
please forgive me.

I 'd like to make contact with following companies which are concerned with
bioremediation business in the United States via internet.

	ENSR (Houston, TX)
	OHM Corp. (Findlay, OH)
	IT Corp.
	Cytoculture
	Envirogen Inc. (Lawrenceville, NJ)
	RETEC (Tuscon, AZ)

Should you bionetters know the e-mail address of the above companies, please
let me know at 

	hskim@sorak.kaist.ac.kr

Thank you in advance for your cooperation.

			Lee from Korea


From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Tue Dec 13 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!gatech!howland.reston.ans.net!EU.net!ieunet!maths.tcd.ie!not-for-mail
From: bermand@maths.tcd.ie (Daniel Berman)
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: Richard Novick
Date: 14 Dec 1994 11:56:12 -0000
Organization: Dept. of Maths, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
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Message-ID: <3cmmgs$r20@salmon.maths.tcd.ie>
NNTP-Posting-Host: salmon.maths.tcd.ie

I'm looking for the email address of Richard Novick, who works on S. Aureus.

Anyone know it?


Thanks,

Dan

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Tue Dec 13 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!gatech!howland.reston.ans.net!news.starnet.net!wupost!waikato!waikato.ac.nz!aeiham
From: aeiham@waikato.ac.nz
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: Q: 'Ecological Modelling' email address
Message-ID: <1994Dec14.165934.36028@waikato.ac.nz>
Date: 14 Dec 94 16:59:34 +1300
Organization: University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand
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Does anyone have an email address for the editors or similar of the journal
'Ecological Modelling' based in Holland - an Elsievier publication, I think.

Any help much appreciated

Cheers -Terry Brown.


From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Wed Dec 14 22:00:00 1994
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From: DARBEN@MELIA.QUT.EDU.AU
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Subject: David Wharton
Date: 15 Dec 1994 15:44:07 -0800
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This is embarrassing . . .

The recent "AIDS not HIV" hysteria cause my mailbox to do odd things with 
my address book and I've lost most of my addresses. Anyone who can help 
me with the email address of Dr David Wharton, Dept. of Zoology, Otago 
University, NZ, gets a mention in my thesis.

thanks, Peter

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Wed Dec 14 22:00:00 1994
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From: Ann-Lang@rosenberg.org
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Subject: ? Kelton McKinley
Date: 15 Dec 1994 16:28:28 GMT
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Anybody know where Kelton McKinley is?
thanks,
Ann Lang
--
Ann-Lang@rosenberg.org

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Wed Dec 14 22:00:00 1994
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From: IZEMAN@fns.uniba.sk
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Subject: email address
Date: 14 Dec 1994 21:50:21 -0800
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I would greatly appreciate if anybody could send me address of dr.
EMPTAGE, M. H. . He is working with aconitase

Thank you

IZEMAN@FNS.UNIBA.SK

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Thu Dec 15 22:00:00 1994
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From: s883730@minyos.xx.rmit.EDU.AU (Andrew Leslie Saul)
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Subject: Bill Webster'e e-mail address
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Does anyone know the e-mail address of Bill Webster, the teratologist 
from Sydney university or University of NSW?

Cheers 
Andrew Saul
alf@bunyip.ph.rmit.edu.au


From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Thu Dec 15 22:00:00 1994
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From: mtat2@delphi.com
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Subject: Steve Kamerling
Date: Fri, 16 DEC 94 01:57:14 -0500
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I am trying to find Steve Kamerling.  Steve did his postgrad work in
pharmacology at UK Lexington in the early to mid 80s.  He got his Ph.D. at
UI Chicago in late 70s-early80s.  His last address was in New Orleans in
mid-late 80s.  Please e-mail me any info on Steve. Thanks!

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Fri Dec 16 22:00:00 1994
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From: ppaoli@vega.unive.it (Francesco Persi-Paoli)
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Subject: email address seeking
Date: 17 Dec 1994 16:43:55 GMT
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I would appreciate if anybody could send me the email of one of these Switzer researchers who probably work at Basel or Zurich University:
- Milan Vasak
- J. H. Kagy or Kagi
- M. Good
They worked on metallothionein.

Thank you.


From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Fri Dec 16 22:00:00 1994
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From: Grodno State Medical Institute <ggmi@ggmi.belpak.grodno.by>
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Subject: John E. Fogarty Intl Center e-mail address needed
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  all in subj

--

Grodno State Medical Institute, Grodno, Belarus.

    Internet : ggmi%ggmi.belpak.grodno.by@hq.demos.su
    Relcom   : ggmi@ggmi.belpak.grodno.by
    FIDOnet  : 2:451/2.0
    BBS      : +7-(0152)-335-332


From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Fri Dec 16 22:00:00 1994
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From: Ann-Lang@rosenberg.org
Subject: ? Kelton McKinley
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Anybody know where Kelton McKinley is?
thanks,
Ann Lang
--
Ann-Lang@rosenberg.org

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Fri Dec 16 22:00:00 1994
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From: Paul I. Soloviov <pashick@ggmi.belpak.grodno.by>
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I would like to know e-mail addressed of:

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft e.V.(DFG)
     Kennedyallee 40
     5300 Bonn 2, BRD

Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung (AvH)
     Jean-Paul-Strasse 12
     5300 Bonn 2, BRD

Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD)
     Kennedyalle 50
     5300 Bonn 2, BRD

Stifterverband fuer die Deutsche Wissenschaft
     Brucker Holt 56-60
     4300 Essen 1, Bredeney, BRD

Volkswagen-Stiftung
     Kastanienallee 35
     Postfach 81 05 09
     3000 Hannover 81, BRD

Arbeitsgemeinschaft industrieller Forschungsvereinigungen e.V.
     Bayenthalguertel 23
     5000 Koeln 51, BRD

Max-Plank-Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der Wissenschaft e.V.(MPG)
     Residenzallee 1 a
     8000 Muenchen 1, BRD

Frauenhofer-Gesellschaft zur Foerderung
der angewandten Forschung e.V. (FhG)
     Leonrodstrasse 54
     8000 Muenchen 19, BRD

  If you could complete this list by addresses of similar institutions, I
shall be very thankful.

  Sorry for broken English and German ;-)

--

  With best wishes, 
                               Pashick

    Internet : pashick%ggmi.belpak.grodno.by@hq.demos.su
    E-Mail   : pashick@ggmi.belpak.grodno.by
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From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Sat Dec 17 22:00:00 1994
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From: mtat2@delphi.com
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Subject: ?Steve Kamerling
Date: Sun, 18 DEC 94 02:28:01 -0500
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anyone know Steven J. Kamerling(PhD Pharmacology UI '80) whereabouts or e-mail?

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Sun Dec 18 22:00:00 1994
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From: gaguilar@botzoo.uct.ac.za
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Subject: addresses in Denmark
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I need urgently to contact any of the following persons:
Mosbech H.
Nielsen NH.
Soborg M.
They should be at the Medical Department TTA, National University Hospital
Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.  Any help with e-mail addresses will be 
appreciated.  Please respond to GAGUILAR@botzoo.uct.ac.za
many thanks.

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Sun Dec 18 22:00:00 1994
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From: jhpincus@cris.com (Jack H. Pincus)
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Does anyone have Neal Pellis' position and address? He is an
Immunologist.

Jack H. Pincus


From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Sun Dec 18 22:00:00 1994
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From: jhpincus@cris.com (Jack H. Pincus)
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Subject: David Ranney
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Does anyone have David Ranney's affiliation and address?
He is an immunologist

Jack H. Pincus


From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Sun Dec 18 22:00:00 1994
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From: rogers elizabeth <erogers@umbc.edu>
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Subject: Subriden (Chemical Co?)
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 1994 15:06:41 -0500
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I'm looking for an address or preferably phone number for Subriden, which 
is a chemical company in California, I think.  Thanks 


From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Mon Dec 19 22:00:00 1994
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From: hizume@EDSERV.ED.EHIME-U.AC.JP (Masahiro Hizume)
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Subject: address YASUKO KAMISUGI ?
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Dose enyone know Yasuko KAMISUGI's e-mail or postal address?
She is a Japanes plant cytologist and now in England.

Masahiro HIZUME
email : hizume@edserv.ed.ehime-u.ac.jp



From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Mon Dec 19 22:00:00 1994
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From: harper@ebi.ac.uk (Rob Harper)
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Date: Tue, 20 Dec 1994 12:45:59 GMT


In article <1994Dec14.165934.36028@waikato.ac.nz>, aeiham@waikato.ac.nz writes:
>
>Does anyone have an email address for the editors or similar of the journal
>'Ecological Modelling' based in Holland - an Elsievier publication, I think.
>
>Any help much appreciated
>
>Cheers -Terry Brown.

Try the Elsevier home page at http://www.elsevier.nl/

RGDS -=ROB=-

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Mon Dec 19 22:00:00 1994
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From: hizume@edserv.ed.ehime-u.ac.jp (Masahiro HIZUME)
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Subject: address Yasuko KAMISUGI ?
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Dose anyone know Yasuko KAMISUGI's postal or e-mail address?
She is a plant cytologist and is in England now.

Masahiro HIZUME
 e-mail: hizume@edserv.ed.ehime-u.ac.jp

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Tue Dec 20 22:00:00 1994
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 The ORIGINAL bbs lists for TEXAS state and Dallas/Fort Worth are still
 updated daily and available 24 hours from the source since 1982:

 Second Sanctum bbs - 817-467-1174        1:130/607  FIDO

 Many others come and go, many imitators flatter us, Get a copy and see
 why.  Get DFW.ZIP today and ENJOY.....


___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Tue Dec 20 22:00:00 1994
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Subject: Dr. KEN A. DILL
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	Dear Netters,
	
	Can anyone out there know the FAX NO. and E-MAIL of
	
	        Dr. KEN A. DILL
	        Editor, Biopolymers
	        Dept. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
	        University of California
	        3333, California St., Room 102
	        San Franscisco, CA  94118
	
	Send your replies to  
	
	        satishb@chemistry.iitd.ernet.in
	
	Thanx in advance,
	
	Satish
	


From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Thu Dec 22 22:00:00 1994
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From: Grodno State Medical Institute <ggmi@ggmi.belpak.grodno.by>
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                           Dear collegaues!

     I would  be  greatly  appreciate  you  if  you  inform  me  about
addresses of following scientific journals:

     1. International Journal of Radiation Biology.
     2. Experimental Physiology.
     3. Respiration Physiology.
     4. American Journal of Physiology.
     5. Acta Physiol. Scand.
     6. American Journal of Respir. and Crit. Care Medicine.

     Sincerely Yours, Victor Zinchuck

--

Grodno State Medical Institute, Grodno, Belarus.

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From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Thu Dec 22 22:00:00 1994
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From: s_hallau@ira.uka.de (Achim Hallauer)
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Subject: MPI Muenchen - Biochemie : email searching
Date: 23 Dec 1994 09:07:40 GMT
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I'm searching the email address of a friend.
He's making his "Doktor" at MPI in Muenchen.
Subject is "Entwicklungsbiologie am Modell C.elegans"
His name is Titus Kaletta.
I don't know if he had an account.
If anybody can help me, i would be glad.

Please send email to:
s_hallau@ira.uka.de

Thanks/2
	Achim


From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Thu Dec 22 22:00:00 1994
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From: kykimura@nibh.go.jp (Kimura Kazuyoshi)
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help


From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Sat Dec 24 22:00:00 1994
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From: dl004d@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (D. Leavitt)
Subject: Address needed for Institute for advanced study
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i'm trying to get in touch with someone from the Institute for Advanced
Study in Princeton New Jersey.  If someone knows of the server name or the
last part of the addresses there (or how I might find it) i would greatly
appreciate it.

thanks you
-- 


David I Leavitt (DL004D@uhura.cc.rochester.edu)


From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Mon Dec 26 22:00:00 1994
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From: ben@rosenberg.org (Ben Rosenberg)
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In article <1994Dec25.203432.19119@galileo.cc.rochester.edu>,
dl004d@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (D. Leavitt) says:
> Date: Sun, 25 Dec 94 20:34:32 GMT
> From: dl004d@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (D. Leavitt)
> Organization: University of Rochester - Rochester, New York
> Subject: Address needed for Institute for advanced study
> i'm trying to get in touch with someone from the
> Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton New Jersey.
> If someone knows of the server name
> or the last part of the addresses there (or how I might find it)
> i would greatly appreciate it.
> thanks you -- David I Leavitt (DL004D@uhura.cc.rochester.edu)

The Institute for Advanced Study
South Olden Lane
Princeton, NJ 08540
U.S.A.
+1 (609) 734-8000 Main Office

Domain Name: ias.edu (192.16.204.0)

Netname: MATH-IAS-EDU
Netnumber: 192.108.106.0

Netname: NETBLK-IAS
Netblock: 198.138.241.0 - 198.138.244.0

Coordinator, Technical Contact, Zone Contact:
Thompson, Robert N.  (RNT2)  thompson@GUINNESS.IAS.EDU
+1 (609) 734-8331

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From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Mon Dec 26 22:00:00 1994
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From: ben@rosenberg.org (Ben Rosenberg)
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Subject: Re: Address needed for Institute for advanced study
Date: 27 Dec 1994 00:54:05 -0600
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In article <1994Dec25.203432.19119@galileo.cc.rochester.edu>,
dl004d@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (D. Leavitt) says:
> Date: Sun, 25 Dec 94 20:34:32 GMT
> From: dl004d@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (D. Leavitt)
> Organization: University of Rochester - Rochester, New York
> Subject: Address needed for Institute for advanced study
> i'm trying to get in touch with someone from the
> Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton New Jersey.
> If someone knows of the server name
> or the last part of the addresses there (or how I might find it)
> i would greatly appreciate it.
> thanks you -- David I Leavitt (DL004D@uhura.cc.rochester.edu)

The Institute for Advanced Study
South Olden Lane
Princeton, NJ 08540
U.S.A.
+1 (609) 734-8000 Main Office

Domain Name: ias.edu (192.16.204.0)

Netname: MATH-IAS-EDU
Netnumber: 192.108.106.0

Netname: NETBLK-IAS
Netblock: 198.138.241.0 - 198.138.244.0

Coordinator, Technical Contact, Zone Contact:
Thompson, Robert N.  (RNT2)  thompson@GUINNESS.IAS.EDU
+1 (609) 734-8331

Domain servers in listed order:
GUINNESS.IAS.EDU             192.16.204.20
NISC.JVNC.NET                128.121.50.7
R2D2.JVNC.NET                128.121.50.2

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Tue Dec 27 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!lll-winken.llnl.gov!stuckymac.llnl.gov!user
From: stuckemeyer1@llnl.gov (Steven Stuckemeyer)
Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses
Subject: email address of Medical Devices Bureau
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Date: 28 Dec 1994 18:38:31 GMT
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  Hi...

    I'm looking for the email address of the Medical Devices Bureau of the
UK.  The time difference between the UK and California is so great that I'm
having a very difficult time communicating by phone.

  Would anyone happen to either have the email address for the Medical
Devices Bureau (unlikely) or know where I can find a list of UK
governmental body email addresses?

  Thanks very much.  I appreciate any help or suggestions that you might
care to give.

  Thanks again

  Steve Stuckemeyer
  Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  Livermore, California, USA
  email: stuckemeyer1@llnl.gov

From owner-addresses@net.bio.net Wed Dec 28 22:00:00 1994
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From: serwas@ibm.net
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Subject: help: chimpanzee research/info
Date: 29 Dec 1994 16:02:36 GMT
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Keywords: Jerkes chimpanzee
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Trying to locate data on genetic diseases of chimpanzees.
Any e-mail addresses wud be appreciated.
I have heard of an institute called Jerkes but have not been 
able to find them.
Any help is appreciated.
Please e-mail me at  SERWAS@IBM.NET

