From desilver At hawaii.edu Wed Jan 10 19:25:38 2007 From: desilver At hawaii.edu (Danielle Silver) Date: Thu Jan 11 07:51:16 2007 Subject: [Protista] protist info Message-ID: <4718963.1168475138325.JavaMail.desilver@hawaii.edu> hello, i am a freshman at the University of Hawaii at Hilo. I am very interested in protists and am having a hard time finding internships or job oppurtunities. I would really appreciate it if i could communicate with people who are already working with protists to know what classes i should take and what direction i should be heading in. Please let me know if there is anything i could due to help. From kloetzel At umbc.edu Thu Jan 11 17:33:17 2007 From: kloetzel At umbc.edu (john kloetzel) Date: Thu Jan 11 21:33:33 2007 Subject: [Protista] Ciliate strains, antibodies available -- Message-ID: <0327a978f5a40998b963a913175d4af9@umbc.edu> Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Kloetzel Euplotes stocks.doc Type: application/msword Size: 43008 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/protista/attachments/20070111/1cca5fe8/KloetzelEuplotesstocks-0001.bin -------------- next part -------------- Skipped content of type multipart/alternative From brady At amnh.org Mon Jan 22 13:49:56 2007 From: brady At amnh.org (Fiona Brady) Date: Mon Jan 22 20:25:41 2007 Subject: [Protista] CALL FOR POSTERS: Microbes and Conservation Symposium at AMNH Message-ID: To: Protista Members The Center for Biodiversity and Conservation at the American Museum of Natural History is organizing a two-day symposium on microbes and conservation. We are actively seeking posters...the submission deadline is February 1. Details and the agenda are available on our website at http://cbc.amnh.org/symposia/microbes/. We hope to welcome you to the American Museum in April! SMALL MATTERS: MICROBES AND THEIR ROLE IN CONSERVATION The Center for Biodiversity and Conservation's Twelfth Annual Symposium American Museum of Natural History April 26 and 27, 2007 http://cbc.amnh.org/symposia/microbes/ Symposium Theme: The Museum's Center for Biodiversity and Conservation will convene a diverse group of scientists to examine the intersection of microbes and conservation biology. This symposium represents one of the first opportunities for disease ecologists, microbial genomicists, marine virologists, biogeochemists, and conservation geneticists to discuss how microbial diversity is assessed, how it is threatened, and how the "unseen majority" profoundly affects the fate of all other life on Earth. Session Topics: I: Standing on the Shoulders of the Tiny: Detecting and Describing Microbial Diversity II: Can't Live With 'Em? Diseases and Other Harmful Microbes - But Are They a Necessary Evil? III: Can't Live Without 'Em? The Role of Microbes in the Sustainability of Life On Earth IV: The Intersection of Microbiology and Conservation: Case Studies Audience: Scientists from the traditionally disparate fields of microbiology and conservation, including biogeochemists, marine microbiologists, disease ecologists, and microbial systematists, as well as conservation practitioners, wildlife managers, policy makers, educators, students, and interested members of the general public. CALL FOR POSTERS: Poster abstracts that address some aspect of the symposium's main theme will be considered, as well as related topics within education, policy, management, and economics. Details re. content and abstract-submission guidelines are available at http://cbc.amnh.org/symposia/microbes/. Deadline: February 1. SPECIAL STUDENT PRICING and EARLY-REGISTRATION DISCOUNTS through March 30! -- Fiona Brady Outreach Program Coordinator Center for Biodiversity and Conservation American Museum of Natural History Central Park West at 79th Street New York, NY 10024 Phone: 1-212-496-3431 Fax: 1-212-769-5292 brady@amnh.org http://cbc.amnh.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/protista/attachments/20070122/5e20d5c1/attachment.html