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From: csm@nrcbcs.bio.nrc.ca
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Subject: How to get the FAQs (monthly posting)
Date: 2 Oct 1995 12:31:53 GMT
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Last modified: Sep 7 1995.

Welcome to the monthly posting on how to get the Frequently Asked
Questions lists (FAQs) for the BIOSCI/bionet newsgroup
(bionet.prof-society.csm) and the accompanying mailing list (CSM) for
the Canadian Society of Microbiologists.

How to get the FAQs by:

World Wide Web:  
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Point your browser to: http://www.nrc.ca/~nash/csm.html.  Click on the
relevant document to view it, and save it from within your browser.

Anonymous ftp:
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Use an "ftp program" to connect to nrcbsa.bio.nrc.ca. Such programs
are available on most computer platforms.

Upon a successful connection, you will be prompted for a username.
Use "anonymous" (without quotes).   You will then be prompted for a
password. Use your email address, e.g. user@site.domain.ca.

Move to the directory holding the CSM documents by issuing:
cd pub/nash

Download the relevant document to your account by typing (without
quotes):

"get csm.faq" 			(to get the CSM FAQ list)
"get bionet.faq" 		(to get the BIOSCI/bionet FAQ list)
"get bionet.newsgroups"		(to get the BIOSCI/bionet newsgroups FAQ).

Exit the program by typing:
quit


Email:
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Send an email to csm@nrcbsa.bio.nrc.ca, and I'll send you the
appropriate document. 

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Dr. John Nash    (moderator) 

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From owner-csm@net.bio.net Sun Oct 01 23:00:00 1995
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From: galt@csulb.edu (Charles Galt)
Newsgroups: bionet.prof-society.csm
Subject: Marine Microbiology Position...
Date: 1 Oct 1995 20:05:16 GMT
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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Tenure Track Opening in Marine Microbiology (Reopened)
Position as Assistant Professor, Effective 26 Aug 96

Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. in a biological science with training and 
research experience in the area of marine microbiology. Candidates must 
have a record of published research and will be expected to show 
potential for developing and sustaining an independent, externally funded 
research program involving students that will lead to scientific 
publication. Demonstrated potential for effective teaching in marine 
microbiology and bacterial physiology. Ability to communicate effectively 
with an ethnically and culturally diverse campus community.

Desired/Preferred Qualifications: Post-doctoral research experience. 
Research expertise in the use of molecular techniques for studying marine 
microbial processes. Prior successful teaching at the post-secondary level.

Duties: Teach marine microbiology and bacterial physiology and 
participate in other courses such as marine biology, microbiology, or 
introductory biology courses. Supervise undergraduate and graduate 
student research. Develop and sustain an independent, externally-funded 
research program involving students and leading to scientific 
presentation and publications. Research start-up funds are available. The 
individual is expected to participate in activities serving the 
department, university, and community.

Salary Range: $32,712-45,216

Application: Review of applications will commence 3 Nov 95. Position open 
until filled. All applications must include a letter of application, 
curriculum vitae and a statement of research and teaching interests 
addressing the above qualifications. Three letters of recommendation must 
be provided by references. An official transcript from institution 
awarding highest degree will be required from all finalists. 
Applications, required documentation, requests for information should be 
addressed to:

Dr. Laura Kingsford, Acting Chair
ATTN: Marine Microbiology Search
Department of Biological Sciences
California State University, Long Beach
1250 Bellflower Blvd.
Long Beach, CA 90840-3702
Tel: 310-985-4807, Fax: 310-985-8878

You may also direct questions via email to any of the following: 

Dr. Charles Galt, galt@csulb.edu
Dr. Steven Manley, slmanley@csulb.edu
Dr. David Carlberg, carlberg@csulb.edu

CSULB is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Title IX Employer

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| Charles Galt, Professor                       Tel:           310-985-4808 |
| Department of Biological Sciences             Fax:           310-985-8878 |
| California State University              Internet:         galt@csulb.edu |
| 1250 Bellflower Boulevard                  Finger: galt@vanilla.csulb.edu |
| Long Beach, CA 90840-3702, USA                                            |
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From owner-csm@net.bio.net Wed Oct 04 23:00:00 1995
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From: hlee@uoguelph.ca (Hung Lee)
Newsgroups: bionet.prof-society.csm
Subject: PDF position
Date: 5 Oct 1995 13:38:01 GMT
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I am posting the following notice for a colleague.


Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship

The NSERC-Industrial Chair of Forest Products Biotechnology has an 
immediate vacancy for a PDF with training in biochemistry-molecular 
biology.  The research is focused on the control of staining fungi and on 
removing wood extractives from wood chips and pulp. The applicant is 
needed for diagnostic aspects of the program.  Please send a detailed 
resume and the names of two references to Dr. Colette Breuil, Chair of 
FPB, Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia, 270-2357 Main 
Mall, Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z4, Canada.  Fax (604) 222-3207.  or Email at 
breuil@unixg.ubc.ca



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