From owner-csm@net.bio.net Wed Aug 23 23:00:00 1995
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From: kathy@faseb.org (Kathy King)
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Subject: ASCB August Newsletter Online
Date: 24 Aug 1995 17:55:27 GMT
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     AUGUST ASCB NEWSLETTER ONLINE
     
     The August issue of the ASCB Newsletter is online! 
     This issue includes:
     
     -1995 Public Service Award Announced
     -ASCB/MBL Minority Fellows Honored
     -MBC Paper of the Year Award Announced
     -Mentoring
     -Annual Meeting Information
     -Hot Papers Information and Abstract Form
     -Placement Service Information
     -1996 Internatl Congress Program
     -Public Policy Briefing
     -Fax On Demand
     -ASCB Profile
     -Summer Teacher Research Fellowships Information
     -Support the NIH!
     -Grants & Opoortunities
     -Classifieds
     -Meetings Calendar
     
     and much more...
     
     =================
     ACCESSING THE ASCB GOPHER
     
     Extensive information about the ASCB can be found on
     the Federation of American Societies for Experimental
     Biology (FASEB) gopher. Resources available include:
     Congressional updates, Molecular Biology of the Cell
     Table of Contents (4 weeks before printing), ASCB
     Placement Service information, Teacher Fellowship
     announcements, text of the ASCB Newsletter (average of
     2 weeks before receipt by ASCB members), and much more.
     The host name for the FASEB gopher is gopher.faseb.org
     and the ASCB can be found under 'Societies'. You can
     also find us on the World Wide Web at URL
     gopher://gopher.faseb.org:70/11/Societies.

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From owner-csm@net.bio.net Wed Aug 23 23:00:00 1995
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From: Daniel Solaiman <dsolaiman@arserrc.gov>
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Subject: Symposium Conveners Needed
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 1995 12:15:16 -0400 (EDT)
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	EARN PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION BY ORGANIZING A SYMPOSIUM for:

			the 1996 ANNUAL MEETING of the 

		       SOCIETY FOR INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY

scheduled for Aug. 4-11, 1996 in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.

Please send proposed topics in molecular microbiology/biotechnology/mol.
genet./fermentation process/enzyme technol./etc. to:  
				Dr. George A. Somkuti, Chair
				Program Committee
				ERRC-ARS-USDA
			 	600 E. Mermaid Lane
				Philadelphia, PA
				Tel (215) 233-6474
				FAX (215) 233-6606
				E-mail: gsomkuti@arserrc.gov


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From owner-csm@net.bio.net Mon Aug 28 23:00:00 1995
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From: CSM <csm@nrcbsa.bio.nrc.ca>
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Subject: No posts for a day or so.
Date: 29 Aug 1995 13:37:34 GMT
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ncrbsa.bio.nrc.ca, the computer being used to moderate the
bionet.prof-society.csm newsgroup/ CSM mailing list is being relocated
from one part of our campus to another.  Since this entails a
cross-town trip, "bsa" will be down from the evening of Tuesday 29 Aug
until the morning of Thursday 31 Aug.

While I believe incoming mail will be spooled until bsa comes back up,
I'd recommend not posting anything to the newsgroup / mailing list
until Thursday.

sincerely,
john
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