From owner-embldatabank@net.bio.net Sun May 05 23:00:00 1996
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From: biohelp (BIOSCI Administrator)
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.embldatabank
Subject: IMPORTANT - BIOSCI Fundraising Update!
Date: 6 May 1996 02:01:22 -0700
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	    BIOSCI is about halfway to its funding goal!!

I'm interrupting the usual monthly posting of the BIOSCI miniFAQ to
bring you up to date on BIOSCI fundraising progress, a topic of
concern to your future use of this resource.  Thank you in advance for
taking the time to read this message carefully.

Last year we announced that BIOSCI was going to adopt the U.S. Public
Broadcasting System model to fund its operations after our DOE/NSF
grant runs out later this year.  Unlike PBS, we are not soliciting
contributions from users; we are only selling ads on our Web pages
solely to cover our operating costs.  Our goal is to seek sponsorships
until we build up an operating reserve of about $100,000 and then
cease further promotions until we need to build the reserve back up.
(The accountants among our readership will be familiar with the
problem of deferred revenue which we can not safely utilize until ads
have been displayed for a period of time.)  We are only about halfway
to our funding goal and need to raise further funds to avoid having to
curtail services at net.bio.net.  Fundraising is time-consuming,
however, and we need your help as explained further below.

Our operating costs consist of our network connection, phone lines,
hardware maintenance (we will be getting newer and faster hardware
soon!), plus 0.7 FTE of salaries covering UNIX systems admin,
technical support, quality assurance, i.e., testing, of our system,
and administrative costs (such as the time it takes to actually
find/write/call potential sponsors and raise money!).  Although the
BIOSCI staff does get compensated for a portion of the work that they
do, this project has always received a lot of free after-hours and
"vacation" time labor, so we hope that no one will begrudge the time
that we do charge to the project to serve you.  All of the three
part-time staff members, Dave Mack, Julie Lawrence, and myself, have
full time day jobs and families in addition to working hard to keep
this service running for all of you.  Julie and Dave Mack are
subcontractors for BIOSCI; my time that is charged to the project
defrays a portion of my regular salary instead of adding to my income.

Besides having to relocate the project, we were very busy this last
year building new infrastructure such as our WWW hypermail interface
to the system.  This was released last December along with scores of
WAIS indices for the newsgroups.  Virtually everything is complete,
although we do continue to find and fix bugs (many through your
helpful feedback!).  We are still having some problems with our WAIS
indexing.  The archives continue to grow rapidly.  We are running over
100 indexes now versus three previously and any systems crashes cause
greater havoc with the indexing than before!  We are still working to
fix this as fast as our resources permit and appreciate your patience,
but we have been able to automate a lot of the infrastructure to
reduce labor as compared to past requirements.

We have also implemented new software to make moderation of
BIOSCI/bionet newsgroups much easier and combat the growing problem of
Internet junk mail and USENET "spamming."  About 20% of our groups are
now moderated, many of them by the BIOSCI staff!  This, for example,
made a major difference last year in the quality of content in our
EMPLOYMENT/bionet.jobs.offered newsgroup which many commercial
concerns and recruiting firms are using **without charge** to recruit
candidates for positions in the biological sciences.

We are also now in a position to have sponsors for individual
newsgroups as you will have noticed if you have visited
http://www.bio.net/ and clicked on "Access the BIOSCI/bionet
newsgroups" recently.

So, how can you help??
----------------------

As noted above it can take a lot of time to contact potential sponsors
if I have to do it all myself.  Our request is quite simple.  You can
do two important things which will take very little time for you
individually.  

First, please use our WWW system at http://www.bio.net/ to access the
archives.  You can now post or reply to messages via your Web browser.
Your usage helps attract sponsors.  If you contact any of our
sponsors, please be sure to thank them for supporting BIOSCI.  It is
critical for them to get this feedback if they are to continue their
sponsorship for the long term.

Second, if you work for a company or organization that provides
products or services of interest to the biology community, please pass
this message on to your marketing or marketing communications
department or other appropriate group.  Please ask them to help
support BIOSCI by sponsoring our Web site and explain the uses and
benefits of the system to the biology community.  If they are
interested, they can then contact us for further information at our
tech support address, biosci-help@net.bio.net.

Our hope is to quickly raise several large corporate/institutional
sponsors on our heavily-used WWW locations (some stats appended
below), and then end this sponsorship campaign so that our resources
can continue to be used for service provision, not fundraising.  Many
of our specialty newsgroup WWW archives are still used by small
communities of scientists (and they haven't been heavily promoted
yet).  While these may be valuable niche markets to some advertisers,
it will generate more labor and overhead having to find these
sponsors, fairly price the locations, and deal with lots of smaller
sponsorships than fewer mid-to large sponsors.  We are striving to
keep our operation as lean and efficient as possible since we are not
trying to make careers out of running BIOSCI.  We are trying if at all
possible to avoid the administrative overhead entailed with processing
lots of small payments to reach our fundraising goals.

I'd like to thank all of you for your help in advance. In helping us,
you are also helping yourselves, not only in keeping this resource
available for all of the both large and small research communities
that we serve, but also by alleviating the need for us to go back and
compete with researchers for tight grant dollars!  We promised NSF
when we were awarded the BIOSCI grant that we would carry out this
mission to make the service self-supporting.  With your help, we will
succeed in continuing BIOSCI's work into its second decade.  Thank you
very much!

				Sincerely,

				Dave Kristofferson
				BIOSCI/bionet Manager

				biosci-help@net.bio.net


A list of our prime WWW sponsorship locations follow.  Please contact
us for further details.
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The overall BIOSCI WWW pages are currently visited by users from close
to 5500 unique computer hosts per week.  Web servers only log the
Internet computer/host name and frequently more than one individual
can connect to us from a particular host.

Main home page, http://www.bio.net, visited recently by about 2100
unique hosts per week

Main Newsgroups archives page, http://www.bio.net/archives.html,
visited recently by about 1200 Unique hosts per week

BIO-JOURNALS archive page, http://www.bio.net/BIO-JOURNALS.html,
visited recently by about 1000 unique hosts per week.

EMPLOYMENT archive pages: http://www.bio.net:80/hypermail/EMPLOYMENT/ 
and monthly header pages, visited recently by about 800 unique hosts
per week.

Address database search page, http://www.bio.net/addrsearch.html,
visited recently by about 450 unique hosts per week.

Methods newsgroup archive pages, http://www.bio.net:80/hypermail/METHDS-
REAGNTS/ and monthly header pages, visited recently by about 350
unique hosts per week.

Ads can also be displayed on various combinations of other
BIOSCI/bionet newsgroups.  Please contact us at
biosci-help@net.bio.net for details.
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From owner-embldatabank@net.bio.net Mon May 06 23:00:00 1996
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From: Marcella Madrid <mm6n+@andrew.cmu.edu>
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.embldatabank
Subject: Sequence Analysis workshops offered at the PSC
Date: Tue,  7 May 1996 15:10:39 -0400
Organization: Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
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                  NUCLEIC ACID AND PROTEIN SEQUENCE ANALYSIS
                     WORKSHOPS FOR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCHERS
                       PITTSBURGH SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER

Biomedical Workshops offered by the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
typically consist of theoretical lectures taught by leaders in the
respective scientific discipline,  and extensive hands-on computer
sessions. During the computer sessions, participants are able to work on
the examples provided or on their own experimental data. Attendance is
limited to 20 participants to allow one-on-one instruction and encourage
scientific interactions and discussions. Researchers nationwide are
invited to apply.
For additional information, please refer to
        http://www.psc.edu/biomed/workshops.html

CONTACT INFORMATION: Nancy Blankenstein, Biomedical Program Assistant,
(412)268-4960, blankens@psc.edu

The following two Sequence Analysis workshops will be offered this summer:

*********NUCLEIC ACID AND PROTEIN SEQUENCE ANALYSIS: June 9-14.**************
Emphasis will be on alignment of and pattern extraction from multiple
sequences. Topics to be discussed include
 Comparing and aligning sequences
 Identifying informative patterns in a set of sequences
 Using extracted informative patterns to identify related sequences.

Leaders are:
Dr. Gary Churchill, Cornell University;
Dr. Michael Gribskov, San Diego Supercomputer Center and
Dr. Hugh B. Nicholas Jr., Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center.

Financial Information:
A limited number of grants to cover travel and/or hotel accommodations
are available for U.S. academic participants.
ALL PARTICIPANTS ARE REQUIRED TO PAY A $135 REGISTRATION FEE UPON
ACCEPTANCE INTO THE WORKSHOP. Complimentary breakfast and lunches will
be provided.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: May 17, 1996.


*****ADVANCED NUCLEIC ACID AND PROTEIN SEQUENCE ANALYSIS: August 25-28.******
Open to researchers who have previously attended one of the PSC's
annual "Nucleic Acid and Protein Sequence Analysis" workshops or who
have appreciable experience with computerized sequence analysis.  The
workshop will build on previous experience to teach techniques for
analyzing families and superfamilies of genes and proteins.

Leaders are:
Dr Stephen H. Bryant, National Center for Biotechnology Information, National
     Library of Medicine
Dr. Michael Gribskov, San Diego Supercomputer Center and
Dr. Hugh B. Nicholas Jr., Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center.

Financial Information :
Hotel accommodations during the workshop for researchers affiliated
with U.S. academic institutions will be paid by our NIH grant.
Complimentary breakfast and lunches will also be provided.
There is NO REGISTRATION FEE for this workshop. All other costs incurred
in attending (travel, other meals, etc.) are the responsibility of
the individual participant.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: July 10, 1996.


                               **********

                      PITTSBURGH SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER
                    WORKSHOPS FOR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCHERS

                               APPLICATION

Workshop I am interested in attending:_______________________________________

Name:          ______________________________________________________________

Affiliation:   ______________________________________________________________

Address:       ______________________________________________________________
               (Business)
               ______________________________________________________________

               ______________________________________________________________
               (Home)
               ______________________________________________________________

Telephone:  ____________________________         ____________________________
                   (Business)                                (Home)

*Social Security Number:  _______-_____-_______ Citizenship:_________________

Electronic Mail Address:_____________________________________________________

Status: ___Graduate  ___Post-doctoral Fellow  ___Faculty  ___Other (specify)

Please indicate specifically any special housing, transportation or dietary
arrangements you will need: __________________________________________

How did you learn about this workshop:_______________________________________

REQUIREMENTS:

Applicants must submit a completed application form and a cover letter.  The
letter should describe, in one or two paragraphs, the sequence analysis
problems encountered in your research, and how participating in the workshop
will enhance this research.  Please include a brief statement describing your
level of experience with computers.  Faculty members, staff and post-docs
should provide a curriculum vitae.  Graduate students must have a letter
of recommendation from a faculty member.

Please return all application materials to:
          Biomedical Workshop Applications Committee
          Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
          4400 Fifth Avenue, Suite 230C
          Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Direct inquiries to: Nancy Blankenstein, blankens@psc.edu or 412/268-4960.

*Disclosure of Social Security Number is voluntary.

PSC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age,
creed, national or ethnic origin, or handicap.


From owner-embldatabank@net.bio.net Wed May 08 23:00:00 1996
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From: "Dr.M.M.Rajan" <mmrajan@cc.iitb.ernet.in>
Subject: Mosquito Cell lines
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>From mmrajan@cc.iitb.ernet.in Thu May  9 18:03:03 1996
Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 17:58:02 +0530
From: "Dr.M.M.Rajan" <mmrajan@cc.iitb.ernet.in>
Newsgroups: bionet.cellbiol
Subject: Mosquito cell lines!


Dear Newsgroup reader,
	Hi!
	One of my colleagues, Dr.Supriya Kshirsagar, in the Molecular
Biology Division is working on mitochondrial dna. She would like to know
where she could get mosquito genomic library of any of the species
(of the genera Anopheles, Aedes, Culex) any stage (larvae to adult).
Anybody with knowledge or information about this, may I please request
them to write back or contact:

		cell@nccs.ernet.in

 Thanking in anticipation,

Yours
M.M.Rajan.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dr.M.M.Rajan, M.B.,B.S.,
Doctoral Research Scholar - Biomedical Engineering,
School of Biomedical Engineering,
Indian Institute of Technology,
Bombay - 400 076.

email : mmrajan@cc.iitb.ernet.in

		At present at:
			National centre for Cell Sciences
			Pune - 411 029
			cell@nccs.ernet.in
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From owner-embldatabank@net.bio.net Thu May 09 23:00:00 1996
Path: biosci!INFOSERVIZI.IT!STRANGEMAN
From: STRANGEMAN@INFOSERVIZI.IT (Angelo Safonte)
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.embldatabank
Subject: Information cancer vaccine
Date: 10 May 1996 16:29:32 -0700
Organization: BIOSCI International Newsgroups for Molecular Biology
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Hello,
We are writing from Sicily looking for a cancer vaccine researcher.
We know that in some institute in United States there are many experiments
about a vaccine against cancer tested  into animals and mybe into humans.
Please we would like to know the name of the researcher or the institute
togheter with the telephone number or e-mail address researching this vaccine.
This is the last Hope!A life depend from this information.
To contact us please sand an e-mail or phone:

MARIA SCARLATA
01139-934-596018

THANK YOU VERY MUCH.


From owner-embldatabank@net.bio.net Thu May 16 23:00:00 1996
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From: Marcella Madrid <mm6n+@andrew.cmu.edu>
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.embldatabank
Subject: sequence analysis workshops offered at the PSC
Date: Fri, 17 May 1996 13:56:49 -0400
Organization: Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
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                 NUCLEIC ACID AND PROTEIN SEQUENCE ANALYSIS
                    WORKSHOPS FOR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCHERS
                      PITTSBURGH SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER

Biomedical Workshops offered by the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center 
typically consist of theoretical lectures taught by leaders in the 
respective scientific discipline,  and extensive hands-on computer
sessions. During the computer sessions, participants are able to work
on the examples provided or on their own experimental data. 

Attendance is limited to 20 participants to allow one-on-one instruction
and encourage scientific interactions and discussions. Researchers 
nationwide are invited to apply. 

For additional information, please refer to
        http://www.psc.edu/biomed/workshops.html 

CONTACT INFORMATION: Nancy Blankenstein, Biomedical Program Assistant, 
(412)268-4960, blankens@psc.edu

The following two Sequence Analysis workshops will be offered this summer:

*********NUCLEIC ACID AND PROTEIN SEQUENCE ANALYSIS: June 9-14.**************
Emphasis will be on alignment of and pattern extraction from multiple 
sequences. Topics to be discussed include 
 Comparing and aligning sequences
 Identifying informative patterns in a set of sequences
 Using extracted informative patterns to identify related sequences. 

Leaders are:
Dr. Gary Churchill, Cornell University; 
Dr. Michael Gribskov, San Diego Supercomputer Center and 
Dr. Hugh B. Nicholas Jr., Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center. 

Financial Information: 
A limited number of grants to cover travel and/or hotel accommodations 
are available for U.S. academic participants. ALL PARTICIPANTS ARE 
REQUIRED TO PAY A $135 REGISTRATION FEE UPON ACCEPTANCE INTO THE  
WORKSHOP. Complimentary breakfast and lunches will be provided.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: May 17, 1996.


*****ADVANCED NUCLEIC ACID AND PROTEIN SEQUENCE ANALYSIS: August 25-28.******
Open to researchers who have previously attended one of the PSC's annual
"Nucleic Acid and Protein Sequence Analysis" workshops or who have
appreciable experience with computerized sequence analysis.  The workshop
will build on previous experience to teach techniques for analyzing families
and superfamilies of genes and proteins.

Leaders are:
Dr Stephen H. Bryant, National Center for Biotechnology Information, National
     Library of Medicine
Dr. Michael Gribskov, San Diego Supercomputer Center and
Dr. Hugh B. Nicholas Jr., Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center.

Financial Information :
Hotel accommodations during the workshop for researchers affiliated
with U.S. academic institutions will be paid by our NIH grant.
Complimentary breakfast and lunches will also be provided. There is 
NO REGISTRATION FEE for this workshop. All other costs incurred in 
attending (travel, other meals, etc.) are the responsibility of the
individual participant. 

APPLICATION DEADLINE: July 10, 1996.


                                **********

                     PITTSBURGH SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER
                   WORKSHOPS FOR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCHERS

                                APPLICATION

Workshop I am interested in attending:_______________________________________

Name:          ______________________________________________________________

Affiliation:   ______________________________________________________________

Address:       ______________________________________________________________
               (Business) 

               ______________________________________________________________

               ______________________________________________________________
               (Home)

               ______________________________________________________________

Telephone:  ____________________________         ____________________________
                   (Business)                                (Home)

*Social Security Number:  _______-_____-_______ Citizenship:_________________


Electronic Mail Address:_____________________________________________________

Status: ___Graduate  ___Post-doctoral Fellow  ___Faculty  ___Other (specify)

Please indicate specifically any special housing, transportation or dietary
arrangements you will need: __________________________________________

How did you learn about this workshop:_______________________________________

REQUIREMENTS:

Applicants must submit a completed application form and a cover letter.  The
letter should describe, in one or two paragraphs, the sequence analysis
problems encountered in your research, and how participating in the workshop
will enhance this research.  Please include a brief statement describing your
level of experience with computers.  Faculty members, staff and post-docs
should provide a curriculum vitae.  Graduate students must have a letter
of recommendation from a faculty member.

Please return all application materials to:
          Biomedical Workshop Applications Committee
          Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
          4400 Fifth Avenue, Suite 230C
          Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Direct inquiries to: Nancy Blankenstein, blankens@psc.edu or 412/268-4960.

*Disclosure of Social Security Number is voluntary.

PSC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age,
creed, national or ethnic origin, or handicap.
 

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Newsgroup: bionet.molbio.embldatabank  20/05/1996 19:20

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