From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Mon Jun 02 23:00:00 1997
Path: biosci!biochem.adelaide.edu.au!Ilyons
From: Ilyons@biochem.adelaide.edu.au
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.recombination
Subject: Re: i'm back..................
Date: 3 Jun 1997 13:57:25 -0700
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A little more to convince me we should talk....

_______________________ Reply Separator _______________________

Subject: i'm back..................
Author:  scott@tulsastage.com at AARNet
Date:    3/6/97 5:54 PM

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From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Wed Jun 04 23:00:00 1997
Path: biosci!ODYSSEE.NET!dellaire
From: dellaire@ODYSSEE.NET (Graham Dellaire)
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.recombination
Subject: NEW ON EMJL: Jobs in Molbio/Biomedicine (JUNE!!!)
Date: 5 Jun 1997 04:38:21 -0700
Organization: McGill Div. of Experimental Medicine
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NEW ON Experimental Medicine Job Listinge (EMJL)
http://www.medcor.mcgill.ca/EXPMED/DOCS/jobs.html
================================================

1. One Postion (post-doc) to study the edometrium as a model of model of
progesterone induced cell differentiation in the laboratory of Dr.
Gabriel DiMattia (London, Ontario, Canada)
     Available Immediately
(Position Available/Canada/Ontario)
2.One Ph.D Position to characterize a novel fish retrovirus under the
supervision of Dr. D. Martineau (University of Montreal, Montreal,
Canada)
     DEADLINE: June 30th, 1997 ]
(Position Available/Canada/Quebec/Montreal Area)

More info on how to apply to these jobs please go to EMJL
at: http://www.medcor.mcgill.ca/EXPMED/DOCS/jobs.html

********Do NOT REPLY TO THIS POST DIRECTLY**********
go to http://www.medcor.mcgill.ca/EXPMED/DOCS/jobs.html
for appropriate contact information... THANK YOU.....
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From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Sun Jun 08 23:00:00 1997
Path: biosci!news.Stanford.EDU!agate!hammer.uoregon.edu!news-xfer.netaxs.com!news.maxwell.syr.edu!newsxfer3.itd.umich.edu!newsxfer.itd.umich.edu!news.mtu.edu!msunews!harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au!microb36.med.monash.edu.au!CAUCHI
From: CAUCHI@med.monash.edu.au (Mark Cauchi)
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.recombination
Subject: Recombinant DNA Techniques Course
Date: Mon, 9 Jun 1997 06:50:28 GMT
Organization: Monash University
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The Micromon Unit at the Department of Microbiology, Monash University in 
Melbourne, Australia will be running its Recombinant DNA Techniques Course 
between the 16-21 November, 1997.  This is an introductory-intermediate level 
course which offers a skills-based training package.  If you would like 
further information, details can be found on our web page at

http://www.monash.edu.au/informatics/micro/department/dnacorse.htm


From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Mon Jun 09 23:00:00 1997
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From: Jeff Flaisher <drflaisher@chem.ucla.edu>
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.recombination
Subject: FREE gum samples
Date: Mon, 09 Jun 1997 13:42:13 -0800
Organization: University of California, Los Angeles
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-Research company needs individuals willing to sample and evaluate 
chewing gum.
-Work from the convenience of your home.
-$10 per gum piece. Earn up to $1000 per week/max.
-No experience necessary.
-Checks paid 5 days a week.
-We need your opinions and we will pay you for it.  Just taste it, fill 
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From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Sat Jun 14 23:00:00 1997
Path: biosci!ODYSSEE.NET!dellaire
From: dellaire@ODYSSEE.NET (Graham Dellaire)
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.recombination
Subject: NEW on EMJL: Faculty Position U of Sherbrooke
Date: 15 Jun 1997 10:36:42 -0700
Organization: McGill Div. of Experimental Medicine
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Please visit http://www.medcor.mcgill.ca/EXPMED/DOCS/jobs.html
DIRECTLY for application information do not reply directly to this post.
all replies to dellaire@odyssee.net will be deleted without comment
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

NEW ON EMJL 06/15/97

 1. Faculty Position at the Univesity of Sherbrooke (Sherbrooke)
     Posted June 15/97
The Rheumatic Diseases Unit seeks a basic research scientist at the rank
of Assistant Professor. This is a full time tenure-track
position with guaranteed funding for up to six years.=20

The successful applicant will join a dynamic and productive research
team with focus in the areas of autoantigen
characterization, bone and cartilage pathophysiology and pharmacology,
and immunoregulation. The laboratory is part of the
Immuno-inflammation Research group that is moving to a brand-new
building with up-to-date facilities. As a consequence of
this move salary support may be available for up to six years, and
significant start up funds and technical support will be
provided.=20

The Universit=E9 de Sherbrooke is an Equal opportunity employer and
encourages applications from qualified women and men,
including members of visible minorities, Aboriginal people, and persons
with disabilities. In accordance with Canadian
immigration requirements priority will be given to Canadian citizens and
permanent residents of Canada.=20


Please visit http://www.medcor.mcgill.ca/EXPMED/DOCS/jobs.html
for information on how to apply
see: Positions Available/Canada/Quebec

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2.Postdoctoral Research Position to study osmotically-imposed membrane
strain (modeling osmoregulatory transporter ProP of E.coli)=20

A postdoctoral research fellow is sought to join the NSERC-Sponsored
Collaborative Research Program of Professors F.
Ross Hallett (Biophysics Interdepartmental Group) and Janet M. Wood
(Department of Microbiology; Guelph-Waterloo
Centre for Graduate Work in Chemistry and Biochemistry) at the
University of Guelph. The objectives of our research are to
detect osmotically-imposed membrane strain, to delineate its effects on
biomembranes and to test the hypothesis that the
activity of osmoregulatory transporter ProP from Escherichia coli is
modulated by membrane strain.=20

Available immediately

Please visit http://www.medcor.mcgill.ca/EXPMED/DOCS/jobs.html
for information on how to apply
see: Positions Available/Canada/Ontario




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DIRECTLY for application information do not reply directly to this post.
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From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Sat Jun 14 23:00:00 1997
Path: biosci!HUSC.HARVARD.EDU!burgess
From: burgess@HUSC.HARVARD.EDU (sean burgess)
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.recombination
Subject: unsuscribe
Date: 15 Jun 1997 08:04:48 -0700
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From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Sat Jun 14 23:00:00 1997
Path: biosci!ODYSSEE.NET!dellaire
From: dellaire@ODYSSEE.NET (Graham Dellaire)
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.recombination
Subject: This group is going to be MODERATED SOON (G. Dellaire Discussion Leader)
Date: 15 Jun 1997 10:19:47 -0700
Organization: McGill Div. of Experimental Medicine
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Okay,

I have completely had it with all the spamming going on.  Even the U.S.
congress is going to set guidelines for all this junk mail and perhaps
make it a federal offence to peddle such mindless drivel.

A fellow recombination researcher, whom I hold in high regard has
decided to leave the group (unsubscribe).  This is the last straw.  I am
writing bionet today to have the news group set up as a fully moderated
group as should have done from the onset.

I apologize to all those that have still stayed with the group even
during the seemingly endless storm of junk mail the group has received.

To a better day and a moderated group,

Graham Dellaire
Creator and Primary Discussion Leader
RECOM

dellaire@odyssee.net

From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Tue Jun 17 23:00:00 1997
Path: biosci!internet!biosci!not-for-mail
From: biohelp (BIOSCI Administrator)
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.recombination
Subject: BIOSCI/bionet miniFAQ & Fundraiser
Date: 18 Jun 1997 02:00:06 -0700
Organization: BIOSCI International Newsgroups for Molecular Biology
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(LAST REVISION: 30-JUL-95)

This BIOSCI "miniFAQ" is designed to answer the questions that come up
the *most frequently*.  The main BIOSCI FAQ (Frequently Asked
Questions) is accessible on the World Wide Web at URL
http://www.bio.net/.

If you can not find an answer to your question in this or other
documentation, the BIOSCI technical support staff answers e-mail
queries sent to

		       biosci-help@net.bio.net

We can only answer questions about the use of the newsgroups and
mailing lists.  We unfortunately do not have the staff to do Internet
information searches or answer scientific questions.  Please post
those to the appropriate BIOSCI/bionet newsgroups.


	Contents:
	--------
	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!!
------------------------------
BIOSCI's government funding has been expended, and we are now
operating solely from advertising revenue that we have raised from our
Web site at http://www.bio.net/.  We need just a few minutes of your
time to help us serve you.

You can do two important things which will take very little time for
you individually and will immensely help us continue to help you.

First, please use our WWW system at http://www.bio.net/ to access the
archives.  You can post or reply to messages via your Web browser as
described in item #1 below.  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.


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
and archived messages through one's Web browser if it is configured
properly to send e-mail.  Each newsgroup is equipped with its own WAIS
index.  The main BIOSCI home page also has access to the BIO-JOURNALS
Table of Contents database WAIS index and the BIOSCI user address
database described in another item further below.


2) What to do about "spams," i.e., junk mail, ads, etc.
-------------------------------------------------------
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
number of mailing-list-only groups at net.bio.net).  Unfortunately it
is becoming a despicable practice on the Internet (by a few people out
to make a fast buck) to do automated mass postings to thousands of
newsgroups and mailing lists.  These attempts to grab free advertising
are refered to as "spams" in the usual, somewhat boneheaded, net
terminology.  USENET is more susceptible to this practice, and many
spams originate on the USENET groups and then are passed on to the
mailing lists.  However, spammers also get lists of mailing addresses
and hit these too, so neither medium is immune.

What should you do personally if you get junk mail?
---------------------------------------------------
Just delete it and move on without reading it further.  Filing a
protest is becoming increasingly useless because spammers are often
disguising the addresses where the messages are sent from.  Unless you
really understand Internet mail systems, your attempt at protest by
sending replies to the message will often end up being sent to the
address of an innocent person that the spammer is victimizing.

What can BIOSCI/bionet do to protect its newsgroups?
----------------------------------------------------
The only solution currently available is to moderate the newsgroup.
If this newsgroup is already moderated, then you are in good shape.
Moderation protects the USENET distribution from about 95% of the
spams that are being sent to date and protects the mailing lists
completely.  Moderation means, however, that someone has to take the
time to review each message before it goes out.  We have set up
software here that simply allows the moderator to forward to an
address at net.bio.net messages that (s)he wishes to have distributed.
This takes no more time than that needed to read the message and pass
it on, say about 1 min. per message.

Most newsgroups currently have a discussion leader who is responsible
for their newsgroup.  The discussions leaders and their e-mail
addresses are listed in the BIOSCI Information Sheet which is
available on the Web at http://www.bio.net/.  If a newsgroup is being
hit with too many junk postings, please contact the discussion leader
for that group and see if there is interest in moderating the group.
Please do not assume that by simply posting a complaint to the
newsgroup itself, anyone on the BIOSCI staff will act on your
complaint.  With close to 100 newsgroups to run, the BIOSCI staff has
to rely on the discussion leaders of each newsgroup to report problems
directly to us at biosci-help@net.bio.net.

We will moderate any of our newsgroups if the discussion leader tells
us that the readership of the group wishes to do so and if a moderator
is willing to do the work.  For most BIOSCI/bionet groups, this
entails only a few minutes of work each day.

Moderating a newsgroup will resolve probably 95% of the junk postings
on the USENET distribution.  Unfortunately there are easy ways for
determined spammers to override the moderation mechanism on USENET,
but we can protect our e-mail subscribers from unwanted postings if
the newsgroup is moderated.  You can also access our newsgroups over
the WWW at URL http://www.bio.net.  While this Web interface will not
stop spammers from trying to post to the groups, this will give you
yet another way, besides using USENET news, to keep the junk out of
your personal mail files.  For those of you with local USENET news
systems, the Web interface will also give you faster access to new
newsgroups and recent postings.


3) Examples of subscribing and unsubscribing to the mailing lists.
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PLEASE NOTE: The BIOSCI management does NOT act on
subscription/unsubscription requests that are posted improperly to the
newsgroups and mailing lists.  People who do this only bother everyone
on the lists to no avail.  Please be sure to follow the proper
procedures below.

Gory details are in the BIOSCI Information sheets on the Web at
http://www.bio.net.  Below we give an example utilizing the
METHODS-AND-REAGENTS list at both of our two BIOSCI sites:

Users in the Americas and Pacific Rim countries who use the BIOSCI
------------------------------------------------------------------
node at computer net.bio.net:
----------------------------

A) Determine the "listname" which is the <=8 character mail address
                                         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
   for the group.  These can be found in the BIOSCI Info. Sheet.  For
   the METHODS-AND-REAGENTS group the mailing address is
   methods@net.bio.net.  The listname is the portion of the address to
   the left of the @ sign, i.e., "methods".  The listname is used with
   the "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" commands illustrated below.

B) Mail all commands in the body of a mail message addressed to
   biosci-server@net.bio.net.  Do NOT send commands to the newsgroup
   posting addresses!  Leave the Subject: line blank, any text on it
   will be ignored.

C) In the body of your message put one or more of the following
   commands with an "end" command on the last line, e.g.,

   subscribe methods
   unsubscribe methods
   end

   Do NOT put your e-mail address or other text on these lines.  The
   server only allows you to cancel your subscription if the address
   on your mail header matches the address on our mailing list.
   Please ask for help at biosci-help@net.bio.net if your address has
   changed, e.g., if you know you are on the list but the server tells
   you that you are not a member.


Users in Europe, Africa, and Central Asia who use the BIOSCI node at
--------------------------------------------------------------------
computer daresbury.ac.uk (also known as dl.ac.uk):
-------------------------------------------------

To subscribe and unsubscribe to/from the BIOSCI lists, you need to
specify the full USENET newsgroup name with "bionet-news." prepended.
The USENET newsgroup names are listed in the BIOSCI Information sheet
on the Web at http://www.bio.net/.  For the METHODS-AND-REAGENTS list
the USENET newsgroup name is bionet.molbio.methds-reagnts, thus the
appropriate commands are

    sub bionet-news.bionet.molbio.methds-reagnts

    unsub bionet-news.bionet.molbio.methds-reagnts

These commands are included in a message addressed to mxt@dl.ac.uk,
NOT to the newsgroup mailing addresses.  As usual, include the text in
the body of the message as text on the Subject: line is ignored.

To unsubscribe from all the lists at the UK node, use

    unsub bionet-news

Please note that if the address in the list is different than the one
in your mail message header, you will not be able to unsubscribe by
this method. If you have problems, please mail biosci@daresbury.ac.uk.


4) The BIOSCI user address and research interest directory.
-----------------------------------------------------------
Please take this opportunity to add your name, address, and research
interest information to the BIOSCI User Address Database if you have
not already done so.

You can fill out the address form directly through our Web page at URL
http://www.bio.net/adrform.html.

The address database is reindexed nightly for WWW access (the URL is
http://www.bio.net/).  If you are not directly on the Internet but can
reach it by e-mail, please use our waismail server to access the user
directory.  waismail use is described above.  You can also request a
user address form by e-mail from biosci-help@net.bio.net.

Please check your database entry from time-to-time to see if your
address information is still up-to-date.  Because of our limited
personnel resources, we ask that you resubmit a *complete* form to
revise your entry; we only replace complete entries and do not have
resources to edit old forms.


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