From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Mon Jan 05 22:00:00 1998
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From: villowan@earthlink.net (Charlsie Patterson)
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Subject: QA Biology Supervisor B97-107
Date: Tue, 06 Jan 1998 16:16:11 GMT
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I represent a large multi-national client company who is aggressively
seeking to fill the following position.  They pay all fees associated
with filling the position.  They offer competitive benefits and salary
as well as excellent opportunities for career advancement.  The
position is located in North Carolina.

VERY IMPORTANT:
Please refer to job number 97-107 in all correspondence.
AND if your resume does not contain some of the key words from the job
description, please include a cover letter briefly describing your
experience as pertaining to the job description and using keywords
from the phrasing.  Our client uses a scanner on all resumes to
facilitate the candidate process  and your resume will not clear  HR
to go to the department heads for review if the keywords are not
included.  

Please send your CV to:

Ms. Charlsie Patterson
Technical and Bio-Science Recruiting Specialist
Global Staffing and Recruiting
Email: villowan@earthlink.net
or:  techsearch@globals-r.com
or fax to: (919) 871-0030


QA Biology Supervisor

Brief Description of the Position:

The QA biology Supervisor will supervise 1) Biologists in the
gathering, testing, and reporting of environmental samples throughout
the plant; 2) species identification of those isolates; 3) validation
activities of the EM group pertaining to environmental concerns
throughout the site; 4) the sterility testing of in process and final
container products; and media preparation/testing.  In addition the
supervisor will review test results to assure conformance to
specification, review data for trend identification, troubleshoot
problems, assist production achieve conformance to environmental
specification, and maintain the workplace in compliance with all
safety and regulatory requirements.  The supervisor will train new
employees in all aspects of their job function, audit performance, and
monitor results to assure conformance with department guidelines.

Position Requirements:

Requires a degree in microbiology or equivalent--either a MS with 2 or
more years or a BS with 4 or more years of leadership experience in a
pharmaceutical facility.  Experience should include problem solving in
the testing appropriate laboratories to be supervised.
(microbiology--including species identification, environmental
monitoring, and facility validation in respect to environmental
monitoring, and product contamination and sterility issues).  The
applicant should have strong statistical skills, organizational
ability a keen sense of urgency, and excellent written and verbal
communication skills.

Please Note: Hepatitis B immunization is required.



From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Wed Jan 07 22:00:00 1998
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From: alustig@MAILHOST.TCS.TULANE.EDU ("Lustig, Arthur J.")
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Subject: telomeres at Tulane
Date: 8 Jan 1998 09:11:16 -0800
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Postdoctoral position to study telomere structure and function.

	A postdoctoral position is available to investigate telomere
dynamics in Saccharomyces cerevisiae in the laboratory of Art Lustig at
Tulane University Medical Center. We have had a long-standing fascination
in telomere structure and function and are currently focusing on two broad
areas:

	1) The mechanisms of nucleation and inheritance of telomeric
silencing (e.g. MCB 16: 2843);
	and
	2) the mechanism of telomere size maintainence (e.g. Genes Dev. 10:
1310).

	Candidates should have a background in molecular biology and/or
genetics.  Background in yeast is preferable but not required.

	Interested candidates should send their c.v. either by e-mail, fax,
or mail to the address listed below.

Arthur J. Lustig
Associate Professor
Department of Biochemistry SL43
Tulane University Medical Center
1430 Tulane Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70112
phone: 504-584-3688
fax: 504-584-2739



From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Wed Jan 07 22:00:00 1998
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From: wyzardlock@aol.com (Wyzardlock)
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Subject: Glowing tobaco plant
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Anyone know about this???


Yours in faith,
Fr. S. Yancey H.P., OSR
Society of Magi (http://www.ufsr-ulc.org/)

From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Fri Jan 09 22:00:00 1998
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From: cadolle@span.ch ("Mr. Daniel Cadolle")
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subscribe biochrom

From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Fri Jan 09 22:00:00 1998
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From: hockeyst@concentric.net (sean)
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Subject: Help a student with science fair
Date: Sat, 10 Jan 1998 09:44:29 -0500
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   I am a 15 year old science student that is starting a science fair
project concerning experimenting with an inexpensive and safe alternative
to polyacrymlide slab gels for protein gel electrophoresis.
   I will be trying to alter the composition of the agarose-synergel
mixture and running standards. Does anyone have any thoughts of things I
could do; physically to the gel to help in the separation and resolution
of the protein spread. I am trying to derive a process that would make the
resolution of the agarose mixture as good or close to a polyacrylmide gel.
Anything else that would seem relevant in the chemistry of the
electrophoresis process that could be changed to give better resolution
would be very appreciated.

Could you please email directly 


Thank you in advance

Sean A. Tabacsko
Center for the Arts and Sciences
Saginaw, MI USA

From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Mon Jan 12 22:00:00 1998
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From: mmunzer@DNA-DIAGNOSTICS.COM (dna-diagnostics.com)
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Subject: Re: New DNA Technologies
Date: 13 Jan 1998 08:06:46 -0800
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Thank you all for your overwhelmingly positive response to our =
announcement of new DNA Diagnostic technologies. Due to the volume of =
inquiries, we have compiled a series of FAQ's, to respond to the =
majority of your questions. We have posted them on our CyGene web site =
along with several letters of opinion from professionals who have =
reviewed the TPA and RFTA patent documents. RFTA opinion letters will be =
posted on our AGENDA site shortly.

We will respond to all other inquiries as soon as possible.


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Martin Munzer=20
AGENDA, Inc. http://www.dna-diagnostics.com
a.k.a. Advanced Genetic Diagnostic Associates=20
Confirming "Heirlines" Through State of the Art DNA Analysis
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~




From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Sat Jan 17 22:00:00 1998
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subscribe biochrom Daniel Cadolle

From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Wed Jan 21 22:00:00 1998
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From: Polanco Rodriguez Angel <angel@tunku.uady.mx>
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Subject: evento internacional
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	Agradeceremos la difusion del siguiente evento sobre biologia
molecular, gracias.

                  
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From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Thu Jan 22 22:00:00 1998
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From: Eugen Buehler <buehler@cbil.humgen.upenn.edu>
Newsgroups: bionet.plants,bionet.genome.chromosomes
Subject: ANNOUNCE: New Arabidopsis SSLPs
Date: 23 Jan 1998 10:53:54 -0800
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The ATGC has mapped 15 new SSLPs to chromosomes 1 and 3 of
Arabidopsis. The majority of these were designed from completed BAC
sequences in the SSP consortium's continuing work of sequencing
Chromosome 1.
        The map positions, primer sequences, PCR conditions, and
scoring against Columbia and Landsberg ecotypes are available on
our web pages:

http://cbil.humgen.upenn.edu/~atgc

by following the "Genetic Map information" link, or you
can go directly to the URL:

http://cbil.humgen.upenn.edu/~atgc/SSLP_info/Chr1SSLP.html

As in the past, the ATGC plans to score these SSLPs for
additional ecotypes when time permits.

--
Eugen Buehler
Arabidopsis thaliana Genome Center
University of Pennsylvania
buehler@cbil.humgen.upenn.edu




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From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Sat Jan 24 22:00:00 1998
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From: nickbioman@aol.com (NickBioMan)
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Subject: Locust genetics
Date: 25 Jan 1998 22:36:23 GMT
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I am preparing my graduate dissertation. The topic is the degrading of
preserved locust DNA. Can anybody tell me of any resource that has information
on the genetics of the locust?



From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Sat Jan 24 22:00:00 1998
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From: Juliette Faraco <faraco@cmgm.stanford.edu>
Newsgroups: bionet.genome.chromosomes
Subject: Interphase FISH
Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 14:15:17 -0800
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I am trying to orient a BAC contig on my favorite chromosome by using
the end-BACS of my contig (about one megabase apart) and another BAC
probe a couple of megabases away. I'm using all three probes at once,
and using two colors. I'm then looking at the interphase nuclei to see
the relative numbers of red red green or red green red ordered signals. 
Although the results are clean, they are not that simple to interpret. I
think it seems that signal toward the edges of the "circle' are
sometimes seemingly reversed in order (bent chromatin at the edges?). I
am hoping that somebody out there can refer me to a good reference, or
would be willing to do some email correspondance about this. 

Sorry, I can't just do a quickie radiation hybrid mapping and know the
results, my genome is dog, not human!

From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Mon Jan 26 22:00:00 1998
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Newsgroups: bionet.genome.chromosomes
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	Contents:
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	0) BIOSCI NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT!!

	1) Using the WWW to access the BIOSCI/bionet newsgroups.

	2) What to do about "spams," i.e., junk mail, ads, etc.

	3) Examples of subscribing and unsubscribing to the mailing lists.

	4) The BIOSCI user address and research interest directory.


0) BIOSCI NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT!!
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1) Using the WWW to access the BIOSCI/bionet newsgroups.
--------------------------------------------------------
As of 10 December 1995, all BIOSCI/bionet full newsgroups are
accessible through the World Wide Web (WWW) at URL http://www.bio.net.
One can read and reply publicly or privately to both recent postings
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2) What to do about "spams," i.e., junk mail, ads, etc.
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BIOSCI is a set of parallel USENET newsgroups (the "bionet" groups),
mailing lists, and a hypermail archive at URL http://www.bio.net/.
The same postings are distributed on all media (except for a small
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We will moderate any of our newsgroups if the discussion leader tells
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Moderating a newsgroup will resolve probably 95% of the junk postings
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From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Wed Jan 28 22:00:00 1998
Path: biosci!MS.KMB.AC.CN!ypzhang
From: ypzhang@MS.KMB.AC.CN (Haipeng Li)
Newsgroups: bionet.genome.chromosomes
Subject: Welcome to Kunming Satellite, VXIII ICG
Date: 29 Jan 1998 07:09:39 -0800
Organization: BIOSCI International Newsgroups for Molecular Biology
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Dear 18th ICG Kunming Satellite Conference Registrants:

  For the first time the International Congress of Genetics (ICG) will take
place
  in China, and the Satellite Conference in Kunming. The conference will
contain
  oral and poster presentations on Genetics and Conservation of
  Biodiversity. Three symposia on population genetics, evolutionary
  genetics, conservation genetics and other related subject will be
involved in
  the conference.

  Please visit our homepages to get the relative information. However,
you'd better
  not to send your registration and abstract form via our homepage because
there is 
  still something wrong in two CGI programs.

  http://www.hgc.sph.uth.tmc.edu/others/kunming

  If you want registration and abstract form, please send an e-mail to us.
Sorry!

  E-mail: ypzhang@ms.kmb.ac.cn

  We have made great efforts to keep costs at a level that facilitates the
  participation of students and others on a limited budget. We are glad
that so
  many excellent speakers have enthusiastically agreed to come and trust the
  program. In advance, thank you for your cooperation and participation at the
  conference. We hope to see many of you at Kunming.

  Sincerely yours.

  Wu Zhengyi(C.Y. Wu), PhD

  Chair, Organizing Committee 1997

  November 1997

From owner-chromosomes@net.bio.net Wed Jan 28 22:00:00 1998
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From: "Sergio Burillo Sanz" <sergiob@serconet.com>
Newsgroups: bionet.genome.chromosomes
Subject: SUPRAOPERON ORGANIZATION
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 1998 00:16:26 +0100
Organization: biología
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I would like someone wrote me,to and tell me, to compare with my knowledge,
some ideas about the functions of the supraoperonic organization( the
arrangement of the opoerons in the chromosome, and relative arrangement
between some operons), tell me some examples that he/she knows by his/her
investigations, examples that ilustrates how the relative arrangement of
some operons is constant, in some species, this related with its function.
Of course, this is related with gene expression control mechanisms and so
will be, and helps me so, if the relation proposed is: expression control-
supraoperonic organization
All that about procariotic genetic, and specially, between Helycobacter
pylori and Methanobacterium thermoautotrophycum.
Thanks, and my e-mail is: lambda@serconet.com







