From owner-csm@net.bio.net Mon Apr 13 23:00:00 1998
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From: John Nash <john.nash@nrc.ca>
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Subject: UA UC International Conference on Infectious Diseases
Date: 14 Apr 1998 11:40:35 -0700
Organization: National Research Council of Canada
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The Biennial University of Alberta - University of Calgary International
Conference on Infectious Diseases will be held this May 3-6 in Banff,
Alberta.    

The University of Alberta - University of Calgary International
Conference on Infectious Diseases will be held this May 3 - 6 in Banff,
Alberta.  The Keynote speaker will be Dr. Phillipe Sansonetti of the
Institut Pasteur in Paris.  We would like to welcome you to come to this
beautiful part of the country and hear Dr. Sansonetti and other national
and international scientists present their latest research on bacterial
and viral pathogenesis.  This year we are using on-line registration
through our web site: http://www.ualberta.ca/~armstron/uauc.html

Thank you very much
Jessica Boyd
Tony Schryvers
Microbiology  and  Infectious Diseases
University of Calgary
(403) 220-4095  off. (Boyd)
(403) 220-3703  off. (Schryvers)




From owner-csm@net.bio.net Tue Apr 28 23:00:00 1998
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From: David Amberg <ambergd@VAX.CS.HSCSYR.EDU>
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Subject: Ad for a Post-Doc
Date: 29 Apr 1998 13:25:17 -0700
Organization: SUNY Health Science Center
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Seeking a Post-Doctoral Fellow to work on the Actin Cytoskeleton of S.
cerevisiae.  Projects in the lab are focused on the regulation of actin
assembly and organization.  This individual will be required to employ
genetic, cell/molecular biological and biochemical methods.  Molecular
experience a must.  Experience working with yeast, the actin
cytoskeleton and in particular biochemical analysis of the actin
cytoskeleton preferred.  Salary and fringe guaranteed for one year maybe
more.  The individual will be expected to pursue Post-Doctoral
Fellowships.  Applicants should send a resume, reprints, and references
to:

Dr. David Amberg
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
SUNY Health Science Center
750 E. Adams St.
Syracuse, NY 13210-2339
E-Mail: Ambergd@vax.cs.hscsyr.edu



