From evostar from na.icar.cnr.it Thu Jul 10 06:13:11 2008 From: evostar from na.icar.cnr.it (Evostar 2009) Date: Thu Jul 10 11:53:04 2008 Subject: [Bioforum] Evostar 2009 - second Call for Papers Message-ID: <4875EEC7.50602@na.icar.cnr.it> * Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this announcement * --------------------------------------------------------------- SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS --------------------------------------------------------------- EVO* 2009 including EuroGP, EvoCOP, EvoBIO and EvoWorkshops 15-17 April, 2009 Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, Germany http://www.evostar.org --------------------------------------------------------------- The EuroGP, EvoCOP and EvoBIO conferences and the workshops collectively entitled EvoWorkshops compose EVO*: Europe’s premier co-located events in the field of Evolutionary Computing. Featuring the latest advances in theoretical and applied research, EVO* topics include recent genetic programming challenges, evolutionary and other meta-heuristic approaches for combinatorial optimization, evolutionary computation, machine learning and data mining techniques in biosciences, use of evolutionary algorithms in numerical optimization, in music and art domains, in image analysis and signal processing, in hardware optimization and in a wide range of applications to scientific, industrial, financial and other real-world problems. EuroGP: 12th European Conference on Genetic Programming: high quality papers are sought on topics strongly related to the evolution of computer programs, ranging from theoretical work to innovative applications. EvoCOP: 9th European Conference on Evolutionary Computation in Combinatorial Optimization: practical and theoretical contributions are invited, related to evolutionary computation techniques and other meta-heuristics for solving combinatorial optimization problems. EvoBIO: 7th European Conference on Evolutionary Computation, Machine Learning and Data Mining in Bioinformatics: the emphasis is on evolutionary computation and other advanced techniques addressing important problems in molecular biology, proteomics, genomics and genetics, that have been implemented and tested in simulations and on real-life datasets. EvoWorkshops: The twelve workshops which make up this event are focused on the use of Evolutionary Computation in different application areas: • EvoCOMNET: Telecommunication networks and other parallel and distributed systems • EvoENVIRONMENT: Environmental issues • EvoFIN : Finance and economics • EvoGAMES: Games • EvoHOT: Design automation • EvoIASP: Image analysis and signal processing • EvoINTERACTION: Interactive evolution and humanized computational intelligence • EvoMUSART: Music, sound, art and design • EvoNUM: Continuous parameter optimization • EvoPHD: Graduate student workshop on evolutionary computation • EvoSTOC: Stochastic and dynamic environments (EvoSTOC has organized the “yellow submarine challenge” competition for dynamic optimization, further information can be found in the workshop page) • EvoTRANSLOG: Transportation and logistics In 2009, the event will take place in Tübingen, a traditional university town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, situated on a ridge between the Neckar and Ammer rivers in the southwest of the country, about 30 km southwest of Stuttgart. EVO* 2009 will be hosted at Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen, founded in 1477 and one of the oldest universities in Germany. Important Dates for all events are: *** Submission deadline: 5 November 2008 *** Conference: 15-17 April 2009 Evo* 2009 proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. The website http://www.evostar.org offers information relevant to all events, including calls for papers, deadlines, organizing committees, submission requirements, local information and links to the previous Evo* editions. From wce_2008 from iaeng.org Mon Jul 14 23:59:25 2008 From: wce_2008 from iaeng.org (wce_2008@iaeng.org) Date: Tue Jul 15 18:23:18 2008 Subject: [Bioforum] Last Call for Papers (extended): International Conference on Chemical Engineering ICCE 2008 Message-ID: Last Call for Papers (extended): International Conference on Chemical Engineering ICCE 2008 From: International Association of Engineers (IAENG) San Francisco, USA, 22-24 October, 2008 http://www.iaeng.org/WCECS2008/ICCE2008.html Important Dates: Draft Paper Submission Deadline (extended): 22 July, 2008 Camera-Ready Papers Due & Registration Deadline: 30 July, 2008 WCECS 2008: 22-24 October, 2008 The conference ICCE'08 is held under the World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science 2008. The WCECS 2008 is organized by the International Association of Engineers (IAENG), a non-profit international association for the engineers and the computer scientists. The conference has the focus on the frontier topics in the theoretical and applied engineering and computer science subjects. Our last IAENG conference has attracted more than one thousand participants from over 50 countries, and our IAENG conference committees have been formed with over two hundred committee members who are mainly research center heads, faculty deans, department heads, professors, and research scientists from universities like Harvard, MIT, Stanford, UCLA, UC Berkeley and Yale etc. All submitted papers will be under peer review and accepted papers will be published in the conference proceeding (ISBN: 978-988-98671-0-2). The abstracts will be indexed and available at major academic databases. The accepted papers will also be considered for publication in the special issues of the journal Engineering Letters, in IAENG journals and in edited books. Revised and expanded version of the selected papers may also be included as book chapters in the standalone edited books under the framework of cooperation between IAENG and Springer, and between IAENG and America Institute of Physics. For reference, the following post conference edited books of our recent IAENG 2007 conferences: Trends in Intelligent Systems and Computer Engineering, Advances in Communication Systems and Electrical Engineering, Advances in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, and Advances in Computational Algorithms and Data Analysis, have been published by Springer. The topics of the ICCE'08 include, but not limited to, the following: Analytical Chemistry Advanced materials processing Biochemical and bio-molecular engineering Bioengineering and biomedical engineering Biological and Medicinal Chemistry Biotechnology Catalysis Chemical Education Chemical engineering education Chemical reaction engineering Chemical engineering equipment design and process design Economics and Business Management Environment Inorganic Chemistry Macromolecular Science and Engineering Materials Chemistry Organic Chemistry Physical, Theoretical and Computational Chemistry Process Safety Management Rubber Surface Science Systems and Control Green Chemistry Forum Energy and environment Food process technology and engineering Forest product processing Milk product processing Industrial collaboration Industrial drying Mining and metals Nanomaterials Particle technology Process system, instrumentation and control Product engineering and product development Separation and purification Transport phenomena (heat, mass transfer and fluid flows) Mathematical modeling in chemical engineering ICCE Conference Committee: Prof. Jhih-Wei Chu (co-chair) Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, 101A Gilman Hall, University of California, Berkeley, USA Prof. Richard Chung (co-chair) Professor, Department of Chemical & Materials Engineering, San Jose State University, USA Dr. G. R. Dey Scientific Officer, Radiation and Photochemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Trombay, India Prof. Hamid Kavianian Professor of Chemical Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering, California State University, Long Beach, USA Prof. Nobuhiko P. Kobayashi (co-chair) Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering Department, Baskin School of Engineering, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA Prof. Yun Wang Assistant Professor, Renewable Energy Recourses Lab & National Fuel Cell Research Center, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California, Irvine, USA WCECS Congress Co-chairs Prof. Craig Douglas (WCECS Keynote Speaker & Co-chair) Professor of Computer Science & Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Kentucky Senior Research Scientist (corresponding to nonteaching full professor) Computer Science Department, Yale University, USA Prof. Warren S. Grundfest, Fellow, AIMBE, SPIE (WCECS co-chair) Co-Chair, Biomedical Engineering IDP Professor of Electrical Engineering and Professor of Surgery The Henry Samueli School of Engineering & Applied Science University of California, Los Angeles, USA Former Chair, SPIE Health Care Engineering & Technology Policy Former Vice Chair, Health Care Engineering Policy Committee, IEEE Prof. Lee Schruben, Ph.D. Yale (WCECS & ICMSC co-chair) Professor and Former Department Chairman Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research University of California, Berkeley, USA Prof. Jon Burgstone (ICIMT honorary co-chair) Faculty Chair Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology College of Engineering University of California, Berkeley, USA Board Member of the Rock Center for Entrepreneurship at Harvard Business School, Harvard University Prof. Su-Shing Chen, Fellow, SPIE (ICCB honorary co-chair) Emeritus Professor, Department of Computer Information Science & Engineering, University of Florida, USA; Principal Investigator of Systems Biology Laboratory, CAS-MPG Partner Institute for Computational Biology (PICB); Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences; Chinese Academy of Sciences Prof. Benjamin Friedlander, FIEEE (ICCST honorary co-chair) Professor of Electrical Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering, Jack Baskin School of Engineering, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA The IEEE Third Millennium Medal (2000) Former Vice Chairman of the Bay Area Chapter of the Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing Society Former Associate Editor of the IEEE Transaction on Automatic Control Prof. Burghard B. Rieger (ICMLDA honorary co-chair) Professor of Computational Linguistics Former Dean (1999-2001) of Faculty of Languages and Literature Former Head of Department of Linguistic Computing, University of Trier, Germany President (1989-93) of the German Society for Linguistic Computing (GLDV) Vice-President (1990-94) of the International Society for Terminoly and Knowledge Engineering (GTW) Prof. Lei Xu (ICSCA honorary co-chair) IEEE Fellow and IAPR Fellow, Member of European Academy of Sciences, Chair Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong WCECS Submissions: WCECS 2008 is now accepting manuscript submissions. Prospective authors are invited to submit their draft paper in full paper (any appropriate style) to WCECS { at } iaeng.org by 22 July, 2008. The submitted file can be in MS Word format, PS format, or PDF formats. The first page of the draft paper should include: (1) Title of the paper; (2) Name, affiliation and e-mail address for each author; (3) A maximum of 5 keywords of the paper. Also, the name of the conference that the paper is being submitted to should be stated in the email. It is our target that the reviewing process and the result notification for each submitted manuscript can be completed within one month from its submission. The reviewing process is to ensure the quality of the accepted papers in the WCECS congress. The conferences have enjoyed high reputation among many research colleagues (for example, see the http://cs.conference-ranking.net/ or http://www.conference-ranking.com/). It is our target that the reviewing process and the result notification for each submitted manuscript can be completed within one month from its submission. The reviewing process is to ensure the quality of the accepted papers in the WCECS congress. More details about the WCECS 2008 can be found at: http://www.iaeng.com/WCECS2008/index.html http://www.iaeng.net/WCECS2008/index.html http://www.iaeng.org/WCECS2008/index.html More details about the International Association of Engineers, and the IAENG International Journal of Computer Science, and the IAENG International Journal of Applied Mathematics can be found at: http://www.iaeng.org/about_IAENG.html http://www.iaeng.org/IJCS/index.html http://www.iaeng.org/IJAM/index.html http://www.newswood.org/index.html The official journal web site of Engineering Letters at: http://www.engineeringletters.com Other Engineering Letters web sites at: http://www.engineeringletters.net http://www.engineeringletter.com ******** It will be highly appreciated if you can circulate these calls for papers to your colleagues. From vpresutti from gmail.com Tue Jul 15 10:39:17 2008 From: vpresutti from gmail.com (valentina presutti) Date: Tue Jul 15 18:23:23 2008 Subject: [Bioforum] SWAP 2008 - First Call For Papers Message-ID: <1743B70E-908B-4282-B2D3-C6E3E7999D98@gmail.com> First Call For Papers - http://swapconf.it/2008/callforpapers.php 5th Workshop on Semantic Web Applications and Perspectives (SWAP 2008) FAO-UN, Roma, Italy 15-17 December 2008 http://swapconf.it/2008/ SWAP 2008 aims at giving an overview of work performed by the Semantic Web community, and aims to attract researchers, developers and interested practitioners alike. The setting for the workshop is highly interactive, and presentations are expected to focus on practical aspects and open problems. The workshop will cover either theoretical or implementation issues that anyway relate to Semantic Web applications. The following is a partial list of topics of interests: # Applications of Semantic Web technologies # Data Semantics and Linked Data # Semantic Social Networks # Semantic Portals # Semantic Web for e-business, e-science, e-government, and e-learning # Languages, tools and methodologies for representing and managing Semantic Web data # Robust and scalable knowledge management and reasoning on the Web # Ontology Design, Extraction, and Evolution # Ontology Mapping, Merging, and Alignment # Semantic Web technology for collaboration and cooperation # Semantic Multimedia # Semantics in P2P systems and grids # Searching, Querying, Visualizing and Interpreting the Semantic Web # Evaluation of Semantic Web techniques # Languages, Tools and Methodologies for Semantic Web Data # Large Scale Knowledge Management # Semantic Brokering # Semantic Coordination, Integration, Matching and Interoperability # Semantic Web Mining # Semantic Information Retrieval # Visualization and Modeling # Semantic Web Personalization # Semantic Web middleware # Machine learning and human language technologies for the Semantic Web # Semantic Web services # Tools and Methodologies for Semantic Web Agents # Semantic Web Trust, Privacy, Security and Intellectual Property Rights # Systems of annotation extraction # Social aspects of distributed cooperative annotation # Presentation and discussions of application scenarios # Analysis of social online communities # Web 2.0 personalization # Web 2.0 technologies for recommender systems # Web 2.0-based ontology learning # Assistive technologies and the Semantic Web Important Dates: October 17th - Paper Submission November 14th - Notifications November 21st - Camera Ready December 15th - Tutorial Day December 16-17 - SWAP 2008 Please, find the detailed call for papers and submission requirements at http://swapconf.it/2008/callforpapers.php. Jointly organized by: Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche), Roma - http://www.istc.cnr.it Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Roma - http://www.fao.org In collaboration with: W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) Office in Italy, Semedia Group (DEIT, Universita' Politecnica delle Marche), Universita' di Trento. General Chairs Aldo Gangemi (ISTC-CNR) Johannes Keizer (FAO-UN) Program Chairs Valentina Presutti (ISTC-CNR) Heiko Stoermer (Universit? di Trento) From tsd2008 from tsdconference.org Fri Jul 18 05:43:55 2008 From: tsd2008 from tsdconference.org (TSD 2008) Date: Fri Jul 18 08:14:23 2008 Subject: [Bioforum] TSD 2008 Call for Demonstrations and Participation Message-ID: ********************************************************* TSD 2008 - CALL FOR DEMONSTRATIONS AND PARTICIPATION ********************************************************* Eleventh International Conference on TEXT, SPEECH and DIALOGUE (TSD 2008) Brno, Czech Republic, 8-12 September 2008 http://www.tsdconference.org/ The conference is organized by the Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University, Brno, and the Faculty of Applied Sciences, University of West Bohemia, Pilsen. The conference is supported by International Speech Communication Association. Venue: Brno, Czech Republic SUBMISSION OF DEMONSTRATION ABSTRACTS Authors are invited to present actual projects, developed software and hardware or interesting material relevant to the topics of the conference. The authors of the demonstrations should provide the abstract not exceeding one page as plain text. The submission must be made using an online form available at the conference www pages. The accepted demonstrations will be presented during a special Demonstration Session (see the Demo Instructions at www.tsdconference.org). Demonstrators can present their contribution with their own notebook with an Internet connection provided by the organisers or the organisers can prepare a PC computer with multimedia support for demonstrators. IMPORTANT DATES July 31 2008 ............. Submission of demonstration abstracts August 7 2008 ............ Notification of acceptance for demonstrations sent to the authors September 8-12 2008 ...... Conference date The demonstration abstracts will not appear in the Proceedings of TSD 2008 but they will be published electronically at the conference website. TSD SERIES TSD series evolved as a prime forum for interaction between researchers in both spoken and written language processing from the former East Block countries and their Western colleagues. Proceedings of TSD form a book published by Springer-Verlag in their Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) series. TOPICS Topics of the conference will include (but are not limited to): text corpora and tagging transcription problems in spoken corpora sense disambiguation links between text and speech oriented systems parsing issues parsing problems in spoken texts multi-lingual issues multi-lingual dialogue systems information retrieval and information extraction text/topic summarization machine translation semantic networks and ontologies semantic web speech modeling speech segmentation speech recognition search in speech for IR and IE text-to-speech synthesis dialogue systems development of dialogue strategies prosody in dialogues emotions and personality modeling user modeling knowledge representation in relation to dialogue systems assistive technologies based on speech and dialogue applied systems and software facial animation visual speech synthesis Papers on processing languages other than English are strongly encouraged. PROGRAM COMMITTEE Frederick Jelinek, USA (general chair) Hynek Hermansky, Switzerland (executive chair) Eneko Agirre, Spain Genevieve Baudoin, France Jan Cernocky, Czech Republic Attila Ferencz, Romania Alexander Gelbukh, Mexico Louise Guthrie, GB Jan Hajic, Czech Republic Eva Hajicova, Czech Republic Patrick Hanks, Czech Republic Ludwig Hitzenberger, Germany Jaroslava Hlavacova, Czech Republic Ales Horak, Czech Republic Eduard Hovy, USA Ivan Kopecek, Czech Republic Steven Krauwer, The Netherlands Siegfried Kunzmann, Germany Natalija Loukachevitch, Russia Vaclav Matousek, Czech Republic Hermann Ney, Germany Elmar Noeth, Germany Karel Oliva, Czech Republic Karel Pala, Czech Republic Nikola Pavesic, Slovenia Vladimir Petkevic, Czech Republic Fabio Pianesi, Italy Josef Psutka, Czech Republic James Pustejovsky, USA Leon Rothkrantz, The Netherlands Ernst G. Schukat-Talamazzini, Germany Pavel Skrelin, Russia Pavel Smrz, Czech Republic Marko Tadic, Croatia Tamas Varadi, Hungary Zygmunt Vetulani, Poland Taras Vintsiuk, Ukraine Yorick Wilks, GB Victor Zakharov, Russia KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Jerry Hobbs, ISI USC, USA Deep Lexical Semantics Elizabeth Shriberg, SRI, USA Practical Prosody: Modeling Language Beyond the Words Graeme Hirst, University of Toronto, Canada The Future of Text-Meaning in Computational Linguistics FORMAT OF THE CONFERENCE The conference program will include presentation of invited papers, oral presentations, and poster/demonstration sessions. Papers will be presented in plenary or topic oriented sessions. Social events including a trip in the vicinity of Brno will allow for additional informal interactions. OFFICIAL LANGUAGE The official language of the conference is English. CONFERENCE FEES The conference fee depends on the date of payment and on your status. It includes one copy of the proceedings, refreshments, local transport, social events and organizing costs. The fee does not include accommodation. Full participant: Late payment (by August 15): CZK 10000 On-site payment: CZK 12000 Student: Late payment (by August 15): CZK 8500 On-site payment: CZK 10000 The payment may be refunded up until August 15, at the cost of CZK 1500. No refund is possible after this date. All costs are in Czech Crowns (Czech Koruna, CZK), see e.g. http://www.xe.com/ucc/ for the current exchange rate. ACCOMMODATION The organizing committee will arrange discounts on accommodation in the 3-star hotel at the conference venue. The current prices of the accommodation are available at the conference website. ADDRESS All correspondence regarding the conference should be addressed to Dana Hlavackova, TSD 2008 Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University Botanicka 68a, 602 00 Brno, Czech Republic phone: +420-5-49 49 33 29 fax: +420-5-49 49 18 20 email: tsd2008@tsdconference.org The official TSD 2008 homepage is: http://www.tsdconference.org/ LOCATION Brno is the second largest city in the Czech Republic with a population of almost 400.000. The city is the country's judiciary and trade-fair center. Brno is the capital of Moravia, which is in the south-east part of the Czech Republic. Brno had been a Royal City since 1347 and with its six universities it forms also a cultural center of the region. Brno can be reached easily by direct flights from London, Moscow, Barcelona and Prague and by trains or buses from Prague (200 km) or Vienna (130 km). For the participants with some extra time, some nearby places may also be of interest. Local ones include: Brno Castle now called Spilberk, Veveri Castle, the Old and New City Halls, the Augustine Monastery with St. Thomas Church and crypt of Moravian Margraves, Church of St. James, Cathedral of St. Peter & Paul, Cartesian Monastery in Kralovo Pole, the famous Villa Tugendhat designed by Mies van der Rohe along with other important buildings of between-war Czech architecture. For those willing to venture out of Brno, Moravian Karst with Macocha Chasm and Punkva caves, battlefield of Battle of three emperors (Napoleon, Russian Alexander and Austrian Franz - Battle by Austerlitz), Chateau of Slavkov (Austerlitz), Pernstejn Castle, Buchlov Castle, Lednice Chateau, Buchlovice Chateau, Letovice Chateau, Mikulov with one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in Central Europe, Telc - a town on the UNESCO heritage list, and many others are all within easy reach. From scimedweb from mail.com Sun Jul 20 05:08:53 2008 From: scimedweb from mail.com (scimedweb@mail.com) Date: Sun Jul 20 14:59:06 2008 Subject: [Bioforum] Standard gene nomenclature as defined by Human Genome organisation (HUGO): poor usage in cancer marker studies. Message-ID: <5ef2fea8-b639-4535-a739-79a4de665496@34g2000hsh.googlegroups.com> Poor usage of HUGO standard gene nomenclature in cancer marker studies. by Marc Lacroix InTextoResearch, Baelen (Wallonia), Belgium in International Journal of Biological Markers (2008) 23, 123-126 Since 1989, the Human Genome Organisation (HUGO) attempts to ensure that for each gene there is one name and one symbol. The resulting standard nomenclature is, however, poorly applied in clinical studies, which impairs the efficient retrieval of information. This lack of support is reflected in a survey of 303 articles (from 106 journals) reporting on disseminated tumour cell detection. Types of cancer examined: breast, liver, lung, melanoma, ovary, prostate, bladder, cervical, colorectal, esophagus, gastric, head & neck, pancreas, kidney, thyroid. Markers (official symbol, official name): ANKRD30A (Ankyrin repeat domain 30A), more frequently used aliases: B726; B726P; NY-BR-1; CEACAM5 (Carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule 5), more frequently used aliases: carcinoembryonic antigen; CEA; DCT (Dopachrome tautomerase), more frequently used aliases: tyrosinase- related protein-2; TRP-2; EGFR (Epidermal growth factor receptor), more frequently used alias: EGF-R; FOLH1 (Folate hydrolase 1), more frequently used aliases: prostate- specific membrane antigen; PSM; PSMA; GUCY2C (Guanylate cyclase 2C ), more frequently used aliases: guanylyl cyclase C; guanylylcyclase C; GCC; KLK3 (Kallikrein-related peptidase 3), more frequently used aliases: prostate specific antigen; prostate-specific antigen; PSA; KRT7 (Keratin 7), more frequently used aliases: cytokeratin 7; CK7; CK-7; KRT19 (Keratin 19), more frequently used aliases: cytokeratin 19; cytokeratin-19; CK19; CK-19; KRT20 (Keratin 20), more frequently used aliases: cytokeratin 20; cytokeratin-20; CK20; CK-20; CK 20; MLANA (Melan-A), more frequently used aliases: melanoma antigen recognized by T cells 1; MART1, MART-1; MUC1 (Mucin 1), more frequently used aliases: mucin type I; polymorphic epithelial mucin; EMA; MUC-1; MUC 1; MUCL1 (Mucin-like 1), more frequently used aliases: small mucin-like protein; small breast epithelial mucin; BS106; SBEM; OR51E2 (Olfactory receptor, family 51, subfamily E, member 2), more frequently used aliases: prostate-specific G protein coupled receptor; prostate-specific gene with homology to G protein receptor; PSGR; STAG1/PMEPA1; PLUNC (Palate, lung and nasal epithelium carcinoma associated ), more frequently used aliases: lung-specific X-protein; lunx; SCGB2A1 (Secretoglobin family 2A, member 1), more frequently used aliases: mammaglobin B; mammaglobin-B; mammaglobin 2; mamB; MGB2; SCGB2A2 (Secretoglobin family 2A, member 2), more frequently used aliases: mammaglobin; mammaglobin A; mammaglobin 1; MAM; mam; hMAM; hMAM-A; MG; MGB1; MMG; SERPINB3 (Serine (or cysteine) proteinase inhibitor, clade B (ovalbumin), member 3), more frequently used aliases: squamous cell carcinoma antigen 1; SCCA1; SCC; SERPINB4 (Serine (or cysteine) proteinase inhibitor, clade B (ovalbumin), member 4), more frequently used aliases: squamous cell carcinoma antigen 2; SCCA2; SERPINB5 (Serine (or cysteine) proteinase inhibitor, clade B (ovalbumin), member 5), more frequently used aliases: maspin; MAS; SILV (Silver homolog), more frequently used aliases: Gp100; GP-100; TACSTD1 (Tumor-associated calcium signal transducer 1), more frequently used aliases: epithelial glycoprotein 2; epithelial glycoprotein 40; EGP40; EGP2; KS1/4; GA733-2; TERT (Telomerase reverse transcriptase), more frequently used aliases: hTERT; h-TERT; TFF1 (Trefoil factor 1), more frequently used alias: PS2; UCHL1 (Ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal esterase L1), more frequently used aliases: ubiquitin thiolesterase; PGP 9.5 From rituv from dabur.com Fri Jul 25 01:57:10 2008 From: rituv from dabur.com (Verma Ritu Dr.) Date: Fri Jul 25 12:08:00 2008 Subject: [Bioforum] Commercial source for Aromatase & 5-alpha-reductase Protein Message-ID: <0F0D9406DA082B478BBBBFE06F843CF06B687E@daburexchange.dabur.com> Dear Dr I saw your message on net. I am also working on 5 alpha reductase inhibitors. Can you please let me know if any vendor is there for the enzyme. Regards Dr Ritu Verma PhD Dabur, India "This message is for the designated recipient only and may contain privileged, proprietary, or otherwise private information. If you have received it in error please notify the sender immediately and delete the original. Any other use of the email by you is prohibited." -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/bioforum/attachments/20080725/0df306a7/attachment.html From andras.paszternak from nanopaprika.eu Tue Jul 29 06:48:40 2008 From: andras.paszternak from nanopaprika.eu (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Andr=E1s_Pasztern=E1k?=) Date: Tue Jul 29 12:39:43 2008 Subject: [Bioforum] The International NanoScience Community In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: The International NanoScience Community (http://www.nanopaprika.eu/) is a website founded on November 2007. It's similar to others community website, but this website is totally dedicated to the worldwide NanoScience community. You can share your stuff with the world here: photos, videos, art, thoughts, discussions, you name it, just make sure it's related to NanoScience. Andr?s Pasztern?k is the creator and editor of The International NanoScience Community. Andr?s is a chemistry PhD student in Budapest, Hungary. The comunity's first target group was the "nano" researcher from Hungary. But he had already moved towards global network. The community currently has more than 850 members, researchers, students, industrial partners from Europe, India, USA and 50 others countries. With the domain name nanopaprika.eu, (paprika is favorite spice / Hungary) the community is aiming into nanobio area. The community is fully equip with various functions like chat, scientific forum, 26 thematic groups (SPM, Nanotoxicity, etc.), photos, videos, e-shop, games and so on. Hence, it's definitely a good website for member to discuss, share infomation and develop ideas The International NanoScience Community -- Andr?s Pasztern?k creator and editor of The International NanoScience Community English - Web: http://www.nanopaprika.eu German - Web: http://www.nanopaprika.de E-mail: editor@nanopaprika.eu