From mark.cauchi at med.monash.edu.au Tue Jan 6 07:30:46 2004 From: mark.cauchi at med.monash.edu.au (Mark Cauchi) Date: Mon Mar 7 06:31:25 2005 Subject: Recombinant DNA Techniques Course Message-ID: <3ECAC9AC.C863D35E@med.monash.edu.au> The Microbial Biotechnology & Diagnostic Unit at the Department of Microbiology, Monash University in Melbourne, Australia will be running its Recombinant DNA Techniques Course between the 30 November - 5 December, 2003. This is a course that offers a skills-based training package. If you would like further information, details can be found on our web page at www.med.monash.edu.au/microbiology/services From john at gandalf.ukshells.co.uk Tue Jan 6 09:52:27 2004 From: john at gandalf.ukshells.co.uk (John Smith) Date: Mon Mar 7 06:31:26 2005 Subject: Test Message-ID: This is a test. This is a test. This is a test. Please ignore!!! John Smith ------------------------------------ john@gandalf.ukshells.co.uk mailto:john@gandalf.ukshells.co.uk From gene.quantification at wzw.tum.de Thu Jan 8 05:35:17 2004 From: gene.quantification at wzw.tum.de (qPCR 2004 Symposium - Gene Quantification Newsletter) Date: Mon Mar 7 06:31:26 2005 Subject: Last Minute Poster Call for qPCR 2004 Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.0.20040107165718.028bf2b8@pollux.wzw.tum.de> First International qPCR Symposium & Application Workshop Transcriptomics, Clinical Diagnostics & Gene Quantification 3rd - 6th March, 2004 in Freising-Weihenstephan, Germany http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/qpcr2004/index.shtml Dear researchers, I whish you a happy and peaceful NEW YEAR 2004 LAST MINUTE POSTER CALL; Deadline 31. January 2004 http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/qpcr2004/poster-call.pdf Please send your poster abstract to qpcr2004@wzw.tum.de Now available - Preliminary Symposium Agenda 65 internationally renown speakers will be participating in a lively and exciting program enabling the valuable exchange of information in the qPCR field. http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/qpcr2004/preliminary-symposium-agenda.pdf Up to now 150 Abstracts submitted from 31 Nations worldwide http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/qpcr2004/main-2004.shtml#news The Symposium and the Application Workshop presents unbiased international lectures & posters about quantification strategies, normalisation methods & new algorithms for exact nucleic acid quantification in the broad range of qPCR applications: Transcriptomics, Clinical Diagnostics, Food Hygiene & GMO, Expression profiling, Microbiology, Pharmacogenomics, Forensic, Nutrigenomics, Molecular Endocrinology, cDNA Array Verification, Theoretical qPCR, Pre-analytical Steps & RT, Isolation of Nucleic Acids. http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/qpcr2004/qpcr2004-workshop.html Parallel to the Symposium an Industrial Exhibition will take place along with the congress, where an intensive conversation with numerous companies is possible (real-time PCR Cyclers, Kit Producers, Nucleic Acid Purification Systems, Enzyme Producers, Plastic ware Suppliers, etc.). 25 companies agreed to participate at the Industrial Exhibition. http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/qpcr2004/companies.html The organization team thank all Sponsors of the Symposium: http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/qpcr2004/qpcr2004-sponsors.html Platinum Sponsor Roche Diagnostics Gold Sponsor BioRad Gold Sponsor MJ Research Silver Sponsor ABI Applied Biosystems Silver Sponsor Cepheid Silver Sponsor Eurogentec Silver Sponsor Exiqon Silver Sponsor Invitrogen Silver Sponsor Premier Biosoft Silver Sponsor Qiagen Silver Sponsor Roboscreen & Invitek Silver Sponsor Stratagene Symposium registration: Registration Form (PDF) http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/qpcr2004/registration.pdf Registration Form (DOC) http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/qpcr2004/registration.doc Best regards Michael Pfaffl ******************************************************************************************** Gene.Quantification @ wzw.tum.de e-mail: gene.quantification@wzw.tum.de homepage: http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/index.shtml homepage: http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/physiology.shtml homepage: http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/bioinformatics.shtml responsible Senior Scientist: PD Dr. Michael W. 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URL: http://iubio.bio.indiana.edu/bionet/mm/diagnost/attachments/20040108/a4d3c453/attachment.html From labretoria at worldonline.co.za Thu Jan 8 05:36:38 2004 From: labretoria at worldonline.co.za (Labretoria) Date: Mon Mar 7 06:31:26 2005 Subject: Kits Message-ID: We are looking for a supplier of pyruvate Kinase kits as well as nucleuside phophorylase From gene.quantification at wzw.tum.de Thu Jan 8 05:39:07 2004 From: gene.quantification at wzw.tum.de (qPCR 2004 Symposium - Gene Quantification Newsletter) Date: Mon Mar 7 06:31:26 2005 Subject: Last Paper call - qPCR Symposium Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.0.20031112121546.028b5968@pollux.wzw.tum.de> First International qPCR Symposium & Application Workshop Transcriptomics, Clinical Diagnostics & Gene Quantification 3rd - 6th March, 2004 in Freising-Weihenstephan, Germany http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/qpcr2004/index.shtml Call for Papers: Abstract submission deadline = 15th November 2003 http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/qpcr2004/main-2004.shtml#pub Abstacts The symposium proceedings including all Abstract, Posters and Oral Presentations and will be published on the Symposium & Gene Quantification Homepage. Reviews / Minireviews Good symposium contributions will be selected writing Reviews and/or Minireviews for Clinical Chemistry. These would be peer-reviewed through the regular Clinical Chemistry process. Full Papers Full Publications presented at the Symposium can be submitted to Biological Ckemistry. These would be peer-reviewed through the regular Biological Chemistry process. ############################################### The Symposium and the Application Workshop presents unbiased international lectures & posters about quantification strategies, normalisation methods & new algorithms for exact nucleic acid quantification in the broad range of qPCR applications: Transcriptomics, Clinical Diagnostics, Food Hygiene & GMO, Expression profiling, Microbiology, Pharmacogenomics, Forensic, Nutrigenomics, Molecular Endocrinology, cDNA Array Verification, Theoretical qPCR, Pre-analytical Steps & RT, Isolation of Nucleic Acids. http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/qpcr2004/qpcr2004-workshop.html More than 35 internationally renown speakers will be participating in a lively and exciting programme enabling the valuable exchange of information in the qPCR field. As a special guest we can announce Prof. Carl Wittwer from the Institute of pathology at the University of Utah School of Medicine. He is an associate editor of Clinical Chemistry, and best known for developing techniques in rapid-cycle PCR and as the inventor of the LightCycler. http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/qpcr2004/main-2004.shtml#speaker Parallel to the Symposium an Industrial Exhibition will take place along with the congress, where an intensive conversation with numerous companies is possible (real-time PCR Cyclers, Kit Producers, Nucleic Acid Purification Systems, Enzyme Producers, Plasticware Suppliers, etc.). 21 companies agreed to participate at the Industrial Exhibition. http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/qpcr2004/companies.html ############################################## we thank all Sponsors of the Symposium: Platinum Sponsor Roche Diagnostics Gold Sponsor BioRad Gold Sponsor MJ Research Silver Sponsor ABI Applied Biosystems Silver Sponsor Invitrogen Silver Sponsor Qiagen Silver Sponsor Stratagene http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/qpcr2004/qpcr2004-sponsors.html ################################ Symposium organisation & registration: Registration Form (PDF) http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/qpcr2004/registration.pdf Registration Form (DOC) http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/qpcr2004/registration.doc for further information, registration and Abstract submission (deadline 15th November 2003) please contact: http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/qpcr2004/index.shtml best regards Michael Pfaffl ******************************************************************************************** Gene.Quantification @ wzw.tum.de e-mail: gene.quantification@wzw.tum.de homepage: http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/index.shtml homepage: http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/physiology.shtml homepage: http://www.wzw.tum.de/gene-quantification/bioinformatics.shtml responsible Senior Scientist: PD Dr. Michael W. 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From ldltryptophan at hotmail.com Thu Jan 8 09:08:31 2004 From: ldltryptophan at hotmail.com (A Giessauf) Date: Mon Mar 7 06:31:27 2005 Subject: Virus purification project - search for partners Message-ID: Dear all, I am about starting to write a proposal for a research project about a novel method for isolation / purification of virus particles from cell culture supernatants for use as antigens for diagnostic assay production. I have published the first article on this method "A technique for isolation of rubella virus-like particles by sucrose gradient ultracentrifugation using Coomassie brilliant blue G crystals" last year (Anal.Biochem. 308 (2002) 232-238) and I am searching now for (1) interested international research partners, who can provide me with stable transfected cell lines (or other expression systems) that secretes any virus-like particles that may become by my research more interesting for use as an antigen for assay production. I will try to carry forward the technique from the already described method for Rubella virus purification also to other virus particles. Density gradient ultracentrifugation has to be the final purification step. (2) Any industrial research partners that are interested to test antigens for assay production (e.g. immunoblot test stripes) are also welcome and will be mentioned in my research proposal. The advantage for an industrial partner in such a collaboration will be to obtain antigens at a lower price and the greatest part of the developing work will be done by my research work. Please contact my as soon as possible if you are interested , any comments or ideas are welcome. Sincerely yours, Andreas Gießauf, PhD andreas.giessauf@uni-graz.at