From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Wed Jul 02 23:00:00 1997
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From: bocmchen@CCVAX.SINICA.EDU.TW (cmchen)
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Subject: postdoctoral position available
Date: 2 Jul 1997 23:45:43 -0700
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Post-doctoral Research Fellow

A post-doctoral research position is available immediately.  The work
involves in situ hybridization and molecular analysis of Phalaenopsis
species and hybrids.  Candidates should have a Ph.D. degree in Genetics
or a related discipline.  The project is supported by National Science
Council of the Republic of China.  Initial appointment is for one year,
with the possibility of extension for two more years.  Send a letter of
interest, curriculum vitae and two letters of recommendation to: Prof.
Chi-Chang Chen, Department of Botany, National Taiwan University,
Taipei, Taiwan.  Tel: 886-2-3630231 ext 2371;  Fax: 886-2-3918940. or
write to the E-mail address: bocmchen@ccvax.sinica.edu.tw.

From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Sat Jul 05 23:00:00 1997
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Subject: YOUR VIRTUAL OFFICE CAN DO EVERYTHING!!!!
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Subject: !!!FREE OFFER-YOUR ONE NUMBER!!!!
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  - Never-busy number accepts multiple incoming calls and faxes
  - Call Screening (by name) lets you know who is calling
  - Call Waiting lets you know somebody else is calling
  - Call Move lets you easily transfer calls among different phones
  - Call Conferencing allows conferences with other parties
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From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Tue Jul 08 23:00:00 1997
From: Damn Yankee<damnyankee@yankee.inc>
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Organization: Yankee Inc.
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From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Wed Jul 09 23:00:00 1997
From: Damn Yankee<damnyankee@yankee.inc>
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From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Fri Jul 11 23:00:00 1997
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From: bingo5@micro.net
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Subject: Writers Seeking Publication
Date: 12 Jul 1997 09:20:47 GMT
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Subject: Writers Seeking Publication
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all fiction: send brief synopsis, first chapter, and include a self-
all nonfiction: send brief synopsis, first chapter, sase.
and previously published writers. writers from around the world are
main office
please do not submit entire manuscript unless invited to do so.
poetry: send 3 poems, sase.
sase.
screenplays for tv & movies: send brief synopsis, first 20 pages,
short stories: brief synopsis, first 3 pages, sase.
tele: (718) 651-8145
the woodside international literary agency
we are the woodside international literary agency. we are seeking new
welcome. two of our offices are in new york and a third is in florida.
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From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Sat Jul 12 23:00:00 1997
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From: fstahl@MOREL.UOREGON.EDU ("Franklin W. Stahl")
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.recombination
Subject: Re: !!!Hello!!!
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Responding to the message of 7 Jul 97 09:18:00 GMT
from Damn Yankee<damnyankee@yankee.inc>:
> 
> Are you looking for a great place to find interesting things on the 
> WWW??? Than look no more because you have found the right place!!! The 
> place you are looking for is Yankee Inc.!!! A great Web Site full of 
> interesting links to interesting places!!! Everything from Adult to 
> Xzlyaphone it's here!!! There is something for everyone and then some!!!  
> So give it a try what do you have to lose except some sleep??? Yankee 
> Inc. http://www.kalnet.net/yank714
> 
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> 
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> http://www.kalnet.net/yank714
> 
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> 
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From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Sun Jul 13 23:00:00 1997
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From: dellaire@ODYSSEE.NET ("Graham Dellaire")
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.recombination
Subject: MODERATION COMING SOON!!!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT--moderator to be (G. Dellaire)
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From: Graham Dellaire <dellaire@odyssee.net>
To: recom@net.bio.net
Subject: MODERATION COMING SOON!!!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT--moderator
to be (G. Dellaire)
Date: Sunday, July 13, 1997 11:26 PM

I have begun the process of having the group moderated by altering the
charter and submitting it to bionet.  Within a few weeks the group will be
moderated and the spam will be deleted by me before it reaches your
mailboxes.

To better days and less crap!

Graham Dellaire


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| Graham Dellaire                    
|				   
| Division of Experimental Medicine  
| Dept of Medicine, McGill University
|(http://www.medcor.mcgill.ca/EXPMED/expmed.html)                          
       
| 
| e-mail: dellaire@odyssee.net        
| Fax: (514) 896 4689               
| Vox: (514) 281 6000 ext. 6936
| 
| Bionet: bionet.molbio.recombination
|         bionet.genome.gene-structure                  
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| Snail Mail:                         
| Institut du Cancer de Montreal   
| Centre de Recherch L.C. Simard     
| 1560 Sherbrooke St. East         
| Montreal, Quebec, CANADA           
| H2L 4M1                               
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From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Sun Jul 13 23:00:00 1997
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From: dellaire@ODYSSEE.NET ("Graham Dellaire")
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.recombination
Subject: MODERATION COMING SOON!!!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT--moderator to be (G. Dellaire)
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From: Graham Dellaire <dellaire@odyssee.net>
To: recom@net.bio.net
Subject: MODERATION COMING SOON!!!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT--moderator
to be (G. Dellaire)
Date: Sunday, July 13, 1997 11:26 PM

I have begun the process of having the group moderated by altering the
charter and submitting it to bionet.  Within a few weeks the group will be
moderated and the spam will be deleted by me before it reaches your
mailboxes.

To better days and less crap!

Graham Dellaire


=====================================
| Graham Dellaire                    
|				   
| Division of Experimental Medicine  
| Dept of Medicine, McGill University
|(http://www.medcor.mcgill.ca/EXPMED/expmed.html)                          
       
| 
| e-mail: dellaire@odyssee.net        
| Fax: (514) 896 4689               
| Vox: (514) 281 6000 ext. 6936
| 
| Bionet: bionet.molbio.recombination
|         bionet.genome.gene-structure                  
=====================================
| Snail Mail:                         
| Institut du Cancer de Montreal   
| Centre de Recherch L.C. Simard     
| 1560 Sherbrooke St. East         
| Montreal, Quebec, CANADA           
| H2L 4M1                               
=====================================



From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Sun Jul 13 23:00:00 1997
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From: dellaire@ODYSSEE.NET ("Graham Dellaire")
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.recombination
Subject: MODERATION COMING SOON!!!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT--moderator to be (G. Dellaire)
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From: Graham Dellaire <dellaire@odyssee.net>
To: recom@net.bio.net
Subject: MODERATION COMING SOON!!!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT--moderator
to be (G. Dellaire)
Date: Sunday, July 13, 1997 11:26 PM

I have begun the process of having the group moderated by altering the
charter and submitting it to bionet.  Within a few weeks the group will be
moderated and the spam will be deleted by me before it reaches your
mailboxes.

To better days and less crap!

Graham Dellaire


=====================================
| Graham Dellaire                    
|				   
| Division of Experimental Medicine  
| Dept of Medicine, McGill University
|(http://www.medcor.mcgill.ca/EXPMED/expmed.html)                          
       
| 
| e-mail: dellaire@odyssee.net        
| Fax: (514) 896 4689               
| Vox: (514) 281 6000 ext. 6936
| 
| Bionet: bionet.molbio.recombination
|         bionet.genome.gene-structure                  
=====================================
| Snail Mail:                         
| Institut du Cancer de Montreal   
| Centre de Recherch L.C. Simard     
| 1560 Sherbrooke St. East         
| Montreal, Quebec, CANADA           
| H2L 4M1                               
=====================================



From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Sun Jul 13 23:00:00 1997
Path: biosci!ODYSSEE.NET!dellaire
From: dellaire@ODYSSEE.NET ("Graham Dellaire")
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.recombination
Subject: Job Available: Chromosomal Domain interactions in normal vs. cancer cells (ICM, Montreal, Canada)
Date: 14 Jul 1997 06:30:48 -0700
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Jobs Available

français/french to follow:

   A Ph.D. position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Pierre Chartrand,
Director of the Institut du cancer de Montréal

     Analysis of functional chromosomal domain interactions within the
mammalian genome  (Cancer Research Society) 

     Recently it has been demonstrated that the genome is organized in loop
domains that represent functional units with respect to replication and
transcription. More over, we have indications that these interactions which
occur between domains
on different chromosomes may play a role in the functional organization and
regulation of gene expression in the genome. Our laboratory has developed
an assay, designated as Recombination Access Mapping (RAM), which permits
the in vivo analysis chromosomal domain interactions. Using RAM we wish to
determine the pattern of chromosomal domain interaction in normal and
transformed cells. In addition, we would like to determine the actual
chromosomal domains involved in these interactions and the genes or
regulatory elements they contain. 

See: http://www.icm.qc.ca/DOCS/recom.html
Dellaire, G., Lemieux, N., Belmaaza, A. and P. Chartrand. 1997. Ectopic
gene targeting exhibits a bimodal distributionof integration in murine
cells indicating both intra and interchromosomal sites are accessible to
the targeting vector. 
(In press: Mol. Cel. Biol., vol. 17, #9).



     To Start September, 1997 

Qualifications: 

Applicants should have B.Sc. or M.Sc. in biochemistry or molecular biology
and should be highly motivated and capable of working indepedently.
Training in French or English is available.  

To Apply:

Please send your C.V., three references and a short description of your
interests to:

Dr. Pierre Chartrand
Directeur

Institut du cancer de Montréal
1560 Sherbrooke Est.
Montréal, Québec, Canada
H2L 4M1 

telephone: 1+ (514) 281 6000 ext. 6939
fax: 1+ (514) 896 4689
e-mail:chartrap@magellan.umontreal.ca 




IN FRENCH/ EN FRANCAIS:

Poste (Ph.D.) disponible dans la laboratoire de Dr. Pierre Chartrand,
Directeur de l'Institut du cancer de Montréal

     Analyse des interactions fonctionnelles des domaines chromosomiques du
génome des mammifères. 
     (Société de Recherche sur le Cancer) 

     Des travaux récents tendent à démontrer que le génome des mammifères
est organisé sous forme de domaines
     chromosomiques qui représentent des unités fonctionnelles du point de
vue de la réplication et de la transcription. De
     plus, nous avons des indications que l'interaction de divers domaines
chromosomiques entre eux pourraient jouer un
     rôle dans leur fonctionnalité et leur régulation. Notre laboratoire a
mis au point un essai, baptisé RAM, qui permet
     d'analyser dans les cellules vivantes l'interaction des domaines
chromosomiques. A partir de cet essai nous voulons
     déterminer le patron d'interaction des domaines chromosomiques dans
les cellules normales et les cellules cancéreuses.
     Nous voulons également déterminer qui sont les partenaires dans ces
interactions. 

     Publication:
     Dellaire, G., Lemieux, N., Belmaaza, A. and P. Chartrand. 1997.
Ectopic gene targeting exhibits a bimodal
     distribution of integration in murine cells indicating both intra and
interchromosomal sites are accessible to the
     targeting vector. (In press: Mol. Cel. Biol., vol. 17, #9).

     Pour commencer en Septembre, 1997 

Contacte:

S.V.P. envoyez votre C.V. et trois reference à

Dr. Pierre Chartrand
Directeur

Institut du cancer de Montréal
1560 Sherbrooke Est.
Montréal, Québec, Canada
H2L 4M1 

Téléphone: 1+ (514) 281 6000 ext. 6939
Télécopieur: 1+ (514) 896 4689
Courrier électronique:chartrap@magellan.umontreal.ca 


From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Sun Jul 13 23:00:00 1997
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From: dellaire@ODYSSEE.NET ("Graham Dellaire")
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.recombination
Subject: MODERATION COMING SOON!!!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT--moderator to be (G. Dellaire)
Date: 13 Jul 1997 20:34:04 -0700
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I have begun the process of having the group moderated by altering the
charter and submitting it to bionet.  Within a few weeks the group will be
moderated and the spam will be deleted by me before it reaches your
mailboxes.

To better days and less crap!

Graham Dellaire


=====================================
| Graham Dellaire                    
|				   
| Division of Experimental Medicine  
| Dept of Medicine, McGill University
|(http://www.medcor.mcgill.ca/EXPMED/expmed.html)                          
       
| 
| e-mail: dellaire@odyssee.net        
| Fax: (514) 896 4689               
| Vox: (514) 281 6000 ext. 6936
| 
| Bionet: bionet.molbio.recombination
|         bionet.genome.gene-structure                  
=====================================
| Snail Mail:                         
| Institut du Cancer de Montreal   
| Centre de Recherch L.C. Simard     
| 1560 Sherbrooke St. East         
| Montreal, Quebec, CANADA           
| H2L 4M1                               
=====================================



From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Thu Jul 17 23:00:00 1997
Path: biosci!UTXVMS.CC.UTEXAS.EDU!bohl734
From: bohl734@UTXVMS.CC.UTEXAS.EDU
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.recombination
Subject: Postdoctoral position
Date: 18 Jul 1997 08:54:47 -0700
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POSTDOCTORAL POSITION 

A postdoctoral position is available at the University of Texas at Austin
to investigate the regulation of intron splicing by light (see Deshpande et
al. (1997) RNA 3, 37-48), and the mechanism of intron mobility (see
Durrenberger et al. (1996) Nucl. Acids Res. 24, 3323-3331) in
Chlamydomonas. A background in molecular biology and/or genetics is
desirable, but all applicants will be considered. The University of Texas
is currently expanding its presence in molecular biology, having recently
created state-of-the-art core facilities, and begun a major hiring effort.
In addition, Austin is one of the most livable cities in the U.S., known
for its quality of life and surrounding environs. Interested applicants
should send their curriculum vita, reprints (if applying by snail mail),
and 2-3 letters of recommendation to: David Herrin, Dept. of Botany F0400,
University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78713; Fax:512 471-3878;
Tel:512 471-3843; Email:BOHL734@utxvms.cc.utexas.edu.
  If additional information is needed, please make inquiries to the same
individual above.     
Dept. of Botany and Institute for Cellular   and Molecular Biology (F0400)
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX 78713
Fax: 512 471-3878
Email: BOHL734@utxvms.cc.utexas.edu

From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Thu Jul 17 23:00:00 1997
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From: price@MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU (Phoebe Rice)
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.recombination
Subject: post-doc job
Date: 17 Jul 1997 18:49:22 -0700
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	I am setting up a new laboratory to study the structure and function of
protein-DNA complexes involved in genetic recombination.  Several projects
are planned, in both site-specific and general recombination.  I am looking
for either an experienced crystallographer or someone with a strong
biochemical background who wishes to learn crystallography.  Please send a
CV and references to the real or e- mail address below.



  

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Phoebe Rice
University of Chicago
Dept of Biochem & Molec Biol
920 E 58th St
Chicago IL 60637
price@midway.uchicago.edu
  very slightly out-of-date homepage:
http://www-mslmb.niddk.nih.gov/phoebe_rice.html

From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Thu Jul 17 23:00:00 1997
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From: biohelp (BIOSCI Administrator)
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	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!!
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1) Using the WWW to access the BIOSCI/bionet newsgroups.
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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.
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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
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Moderating a newsgroup will resolve probably 95% of the junk postings
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To subscribe and unsubscribe to/from the BIOSCI lists, you need to
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From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Mon Jul 28 23:00:00 1997
Path: biosci!ODYSSEE.NET!dellaire
From: dellaire@ODYSSEE.NET (Graham Dellaire)
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.recombination
Subject: Some Recent Papers in Mammalian Recombination
Date: 28 Jul 1997 20:24:36 -0700
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Taken from Medline through Entre at NCBI

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/htbin-post/Entrez/

Here are a few recent articles in mammalian recombination

Henderson G, 1997           [See Related Articles] 
     Processing of DNA prior to illegitimate recombination in mouse
cells. 
     Mol Cell Biol 17(7), 3779-3785 (1997) 

Yang D, 1997           [See Related Articles] 
     Fine-resolution analysis of products of intrachromosomal
homeologous recombination in mammalian cells. 
     Mol Cell Biol 17(7), 3614-3628 (1997) 

McDevitt MA, 1997           [See Related Articles] 
     A "knockdown" mutation created by cis-element gene targeting
reveals the dependence of erythroid cell maturation on
     the level of transcription factor GATA-1. 
     Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 94(13), 6781-6785 (1997) 

Duguet M, 1997           [See Related Articles] 
     When helicase and topoisomerase meet!. 
     J Cell Sci 110( Pt 12), 1345-1350 (1997) 

Danska JS, 1997           [See Related Articles] 
     Essential and perilous: V(D)J recombination and DNA damage
checkpoints in lymphocyte precursors 
     Semin Immunol 9(3), 199-206 (1997) 

Petrini JH, 1997           [See Related Articles] 
     The RAD52 epistasis group in mammalian double strand break repair 
     Semin Immunol 9(3), 181-188 (1997) 

Hayward BE, 1997           [See Related Articles] 
     Recombination creates novel L1 (LINE-1) elements in Rattus
norvegicus 
     Genetics 146(2), 641-654 (1997) 

Schindelhauer D, 1997           [See Related Articles] 
     Efficient combination of large DNA in vitro: in gel site specific
recombination (IGSSR) of PAC fragments containing
     alpha satellite DNA and the human HPRT gene locus. 
     Nucleic Acids Res 25(11), 2241-2243 (1997) 

Chatterjee PK, 1997           [See Related Articles] 
     Isolating large nested deletions in bacterial and P1 artificial
chromosomes by in vivo P1 packaging of products of
     Cre-catalysed recombination between the endogenous and a transposed
loxP site. 
     Nucleic Acids Res 25(11), 2205-2212 (1997) 

Bennett CB, 1997           [See Related Articles] 
     A persistent double-strand break destabilizes human DNA in yeast
and can lead to G2 arrest and lethality. 
     Cancer Res 57(10), 1970-1980 (1997) 

Jenuth JP, 1997           [See Related Articles] 
     Tissue-specific selection for different mtDNA genotypes in
heteroplasmic mice. 
     Nat Genet 16(1), 93-95 (1997) 

Dramsi S, 1997           [See Related Articles] 
     Identification of four new members of the internalin multigene
family of Listeria monocytogenes EGD. 
     Infect Immun 65(5), 1615-1625 (1997) 

Fritz E, 1997           [See Related Articles] 
     Overexpression of a truncated human topoisomerase III partially
corrects multiple aspects of the ataxia-telangiectasia
     phenotype. 
     Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 94(9), 4538-4542 (1997) 

Essers J, 1997           [See Related Articles] 
     Disruption of mouse RAD54 reduces ionizing radiation resistance and
homologous recombination. 
     Cell 89(2), 195-204 (1997) 

Kipling D, 1997           [See Related Articles] 
     Centromeres, CENP-B and Tigger too. 
     Trends Genet 13(4), 141-145 (1997) 

Biard DS, 1997           [See Related Articles] 
     Enhanced expression of the Kin17 protein immediately after low
doses of ionizing radiation. 
     Radiat Res 147(4), 442-450 (1997) 

Bertrand P, 1997           [See Related Articles] 
     Increase of spontaneous intrachromosomal homologous recombination
in mammalian cells expressing a mutant p53
     protein. 
     Oncogene 14(9), 1117-1122 (1997) 

Lieber MR, 1997           [See Related Articles] 
     The FEN-1 family of structure-specific nucleases in eukaryotic DNA
replication, recombination and repair. 
     Bioessays 19(3), 233-240 (1997)

From owner-recombination@net.bio.net Thu Jul 31 23:00:00 1997
Path: biosci!ODYSSEE.NET!dellaire
From: dellaire@ODYSSEE.NET (Graham Dellaire)
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.recombination
Subject: NEW on EMJL: 7 count 'em SEVEN new JOBS in Biology/Molecular Biology
Date: 1 Aug 1997 16:25:29 -0700
Organization: McGill Div. of Experimental Medicine
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NEW ON  _E_  _M_  _J_  _L_

the Experimental Medicine Job Listing!!

Jobs in Biomedical Science

New for August!!!


1. Two post-doctoral positions at the Montreal Neurological Institute

Development of mouse models of mitochondrial disease and
investigation of transmission and segregation behaviour of mtDNA. 

see:HTTP://www.medcor.mcgill.ca/EXPMED/DOCS/jobs.html
go to POSITIONS AVAILABLE/CANADA/QUEBEC/MONTREAL AREA

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2.Post-doctoral research position to study hormonal and metabolic
regulation of genes involved in
thermogenesis and energy expenditure 

LADY DAVIS INSTITUTE in Montreal, Canada (McGill University)

see:HTTP://www.medcor.mcgill.ca/EXPMED/DOCS/jobs.html
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3.FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE 
PART-TIME POSITION - PHARMACOLOGIST

University of Prince Edward Island

The Department of Anatomy and Physiology, Atlantic Veterinary College,
invites applications for a 16 week part-time (25
hr/wk) contract appointment at the Assistant Professor level to commence
on or before January 1998. The term of the
appointment will be for 3 years contingent upon satisfactory annual
performance review.

see:HTTP://www.medcor.mcgill.ca/EXPMED/DOCS/jobs.html
go to POSITIONS AVAILABLE/CANADA/Alantic Canada

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4. 2 Post-Doc positions to Study Bacterial Lipocalins and
Structure-Function of Bacterial electron
transfer enzymes

Dept. of Biochemistry

University of Alberta


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5. Research Associate, the role of muscle LIM proteins in heart
development 

Loyola University Chicago 

Maywood, Illinois, USA 

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6. Post-Doc positions to develop methods of detection and identification
of mycobacterial
pathogens in fish
VA/MD Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia Tech 

Blacksburg, Virginia, USA 

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go to POSITIONS AVAILABLE/Outside of Canada/USA

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7. POST DOC-Position: In der Klinischen Forschergruppe "Respiratorische
Insuffizienz" 

Zentrum für Innere Medizin 

University of JLU Gießen

Gießen, GERMANY 

Project description: (GERMAN ONLY)

POST DOC-Position: In der Klinischen Forschergruppe "Respiratorische
Insuffizienz" am Zentrum für Innere Medizin,
Schwerpunkt Pneumologie, der JLU Gießen ist zum nächstmöglichen
Zeitpunkt eine Stelle zu besetzen. 

Molekularbiologen/in mit abgeschlossener Promotion 

Deadline ASAP 


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