From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Wed Nov 02 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!CSN.ORG!bruceivi
From: bruceivi@CSN.ORG ("Bruce H. Kleinstein")
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Subject: EMF-Link
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Looking for information on emf?  You may find what you are looking for on EMF-Link, an 
online resource devoted to bioelectromagnetics.  EMF-Link was launched August 31, 
1994 and listed on the NCSA What's New Page on September 27th.  In the month of 
October, 1994 EMF-Link has been accessed over 30,541 times by approximately 2,219 
users.  

Organizations throughout the world access EMF-Link to find useful and timely 
information.  See, for example, the two NIEHS/DOE EMF Rapid documents:

     Implementation Plan for Health Effects Research and Risk Communications 
     October 1994 
     Implementation Plan for Communication 
     Publication Number EOE/EE-0038; [Final] October 1994 
   
EMF-Link has been accessed from the United States and world-wide from Finland, 
Germany, Italy, Canada, and the United Kingdom.  Accesses were logged from all types 
of US federal agencies such as National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Jet 
Propulsion Laboratory, United States Geological Survey, Office of Naval Research, 
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Fort 
Meyers, and the NAVY.  Our most popular texts, other than the texts about IVI or the 
EMF Clearinghouse, were our up-to-date news files, abstracts of current literature, the 
Maryland Report, and the EMF Health Report. 

One distinguishing feature of EMF-Link is its focus on all aspects of EMF.  Material 
comes from a variety of sources.  Some documents are solicited for original publication 
online, while other materials are republished with permission.  You'll find postings from 
government agencies, meeting announcements, news, current literature and current 
research.

You can access EMF-Link with your World-Wide-Web browser (e.g., Mosaic, Lynx, Cello, 
Winweb, Mosaic Netscape, etc.).  Use the URL:  
http//archive.xrt.upenn.edu:1000/0h/emf/top/emf-link.html with your Web browser.  We 
are currently at work to establish access by a Gopher client

EMF-Link's top menu is divided into several general categories including links to other 
emf-related resources on the Internet.  You can follow the nested menus to find 
information of interest, but the top menu also provides you with a powerful search tool to 
address the concern, "Where do I start?"  By using the search tool, you'll find promising 
starting points.  Each search will bring up a list of documents that match your search 
term.  Hypertext links within documents pull together the information in EMF-Link.

One of the design criteria underlying EMF-Link is to provide access to useful information 
as quickly and as unobtrusively as possible.  Based on how the service is used, 
modifications are made when needed.  Check us out and let us know how we can make 
this an even better information resource.


From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Wed Nov 02 22:00:00 1994
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From: COHEN@VAX1.ROCKHURST.EDU
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Subject: JOB POSITION
Date: 3 Nov 1994 06:24:21 -0800
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     SENIOR BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER
     
     Midwest Research Institute, a leading research
     organization,is seeking a Senior Biomedical Engineer
     for the Biobehavioral Sciences Section.  The individual
     selected will be primarily responsible for the
     operational maintenance and safety of human electro-
     magnetic exposure research facility: solve problems in
     exposure system/physiological recording interface,
     hardware/software interface, and unique exposure
     systems and environments; design and build devices for
     monitoring and measuring electrophysiological activity
     and environmental events; contribute to proposals and
     reports for ongoing research programs.  May function as
     project leader in area(s) of special expertise and
     direct the work of other staff.
     
     This position requires a Master's degree in electrical 
     engineering, physics,biomedical engineering or
     equivalent with a GPA of 3.0 plus 5 years experience in
     instrumentation, electronics and/or biomedical
     engineering.  Excellent interpersonal skills, willing
     to work odd hours.  Class work in physics, EM theory,
     and mathematics a must.
     
     MRI offers competitive compensation and an excellent
     benefits program.  If interested, please send resume,
     transcript and salary requirements marked  94-334-3 to:
     
                   Midwest Research Institute
                   425 Volker Boulevard
                   Kansas City, MO  64110-2299
        
     EEO/AA, M/F/D/V
     A drug Screening Employer
     

From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Wed Nov 02 22:00:00 1994
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From: cisitm@albert.cad.cea.fr (Pierre Didierjean)
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I'd like to know what kind of people i find on the net.

Students, Commercials, Adminitrations, Scientifics or what ??

Is anybody knows that or have statistical results ?


What are YOU doing in life ?

I am a system administrator.


Thanks for the answers and sorry for my english .....



Bye


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From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Thu Nov 03 22:00:00 1994
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From: paul@gaitlab1.uwaterloo.ca (Paul Guy)
Subject: info and references for you!
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 Dear Readers:
  I have some stuff for you! 
  Thanks to the efforts of Richard Woodley and the BRHLC (Bridlewood
Residents Hydro Line Committee), I have installed their list of EM
fields references (BRHLC.ref) and a discussion of their battle with the
power companies (BRHLC.txt). There are over 900 references listed in the
BRHLC.ref file. They can be found on our ftp site
(gaitlab1.uwaterloo.ca) under /pub/em/BRHLC . Please note that ftp is
case sensitive!
   I have a few goodies on the same site under /pub/em , but nothing as
extensive as the BRHLC files.
   For those who don't know about it, you may be pleasantly surprised by
a very extensive and professional 'www' site, that deals with EM fields.
With mosaic or netscape  or other similiar programs you can access their
site at: http://archive.xrt.upenn.edu:1000/0h/emf/top/emf-link.html
It's called EMF-Link. When you dig around on this site, do a fairly
extensive search, since there a lot of goodies hidden away under
slightly misleading titles.
   There is a LISTSERV site for EM fields, although it's been pretty
quiet lately. You can subscribe to it by sending the one line command in
your letter: SUBSCRIBE EMFLDS-L your_full_name   , and sending it to
listserv@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu . Articles to be mailed to the EMFLDS-L
recipients are sent to emflds-l@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu . I think you must
be a subscriber before it will send your letters to the members of the
group.
   There is a freenet site that is home to the BRHLC stuff, plus some
other interesting stuff. Here's their instruction sheet:

[....some stuff deleted....]

>      The BRHLC also has available, via the Freenet, an extensive (over
> 900 entry) bibliography on electromagnetic fields and health. It is
> available on request to "ab190" via e-mail and can be sent as a file
> to registered Freenet users working storage or via e-mail to anyone in
> the world.
>      The Bridlewood Residents Hydro Line Committee was first formed in
> 1986 to fight 500 kV high voltage transmission lines that Ontario
> Hydro proposed to construct through the community and was focused on
> the health effects from the electromagnetic fields emitted by the
> lines.
>      Since then the committee has broadened its mandate to a much
> greater research, information and education role. Our participation in
> the National Capital Freenet is part of that continuing educational
> role.

[....some stuff deleted...]

>      In May of 1993 the BRHLC joined the Freenet as an information
> provider and has established an EMF Information Service that provides
> EMF information locally via the Freenet and internationally via the
> Internet.
>      The National Capital Freenet can be accessed by anyone with a
> computer and modem by dialling (613) 564-3600 or 564-0808. The modem
> settings are 8 bits and no parity (N-8-1). First time users can sign-
> on as "guest". Registration information is available in the
> Administration Section of the Main Menu but users need not be
> registered to read the information files. Registration is free and
> provides additional privileges such as access to the internet e-mail
> system.
>      If you have Internet telnet capability the Freenet can be reached
> at "freenet.carleton.ca"  (134.117.1.25).
>      The Freenet can also be accessed through the menu systems of a
> number of other freenets in North America such as the Cleveland
> Freenet and the Victoria Freenet.
>       To access the BRHLC EMF Information service type "go brhlc" at
> the "Your Choice" prompt anywhere within the Freenet.
>      If you do not have access to the Freenet you can request copies
> of our information files by Internet e-mail.  The BRHLC can be reached
> via e-mail at "ab190@freenet.carleton.ca" from virtually anywhere in
> the world, or from within the Freenet at "ab190".
> --
> ************* Richard W. Woodley (ab190@freenet.carleton.ca.)**************
> |        National Capital Freenet Information Provider ("go brhlc")       |
> |    Bridlewood Residents Hydro Line Committee EMF Information Service    |
> ****************** "Communicate Globally - Act Locally"********************



  For those of you who dabble in electronics, we have a large circuits
bibliography on this ftpsite, many of the article references dealing
with EM field issues. It is a dBASE type file, and when unzipped is
around 10 megs in size, with about 20,000 circuits references. Look on
our site (gaitlab1.uwaterloo.ca) under pub/circuits and there is a short
demo version as well. Please register if you use the main version, let
the author get something for wearing his fingers to the stumps while
typing this monster!
 
  If you have anything to offer that might be interesting to put on our
ftpsite, please contact me.

-Paul


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From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Mon Nov 07 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!uunet.uu.net!afrey
From: afrey@uunet.uu.net (Allan Frey)
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Subject: FASEB Program
Date: 8 Nov 1994 06:37:00 -0800
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For Immediate Release

Four Symposia on Electromagnetic Field Interactions with Biological 
Systems at the FASEB Convention


For additional information, contact:
 
Allan H. Frey, Ph.D. 
11049 Seven Hill Lane 
Potomac, MD 20854, USA

Email       afrey@uunet.uu.net
Telephone 301-299-5181
Fax     301-299-5003

The International Society for Bioelectricity (ISB), a Society of the 
Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB), is 
sponsoring four Symposia at the 79th annual FASEB Convention 
(Experimental Biology 95), to be held in Atlanta, Georgia USA, April 9-13, 
1995.  Approximately 4,000 papers will be presented at the Convention, 
which will be attended by approximately 15,000 biologists.  The Symposia 
will be on Tuesday, April 11, 1995.

SYMPOSIUM:  Cell Signaling and Electromagnetic Fields

Tues.  8:30 am.  Georgia World Congress Center, Room to be assigned 

Chair:  Dan Lyle   

8:30    ELF Ion Cyclotron Resonance Perturbations in the Cellular Ca2+ 
Oscillator.  A. R Liboff,  Oakland University, Rochester, MI

8:55   The Melatonin Hypothesis: Results of Human Studies.  Charles 
Graham, Midwest Research Institute, Kansas City, MO

9:20  Weak ELF Magnetic Field Effects on a CNS Oscillator: Implications 
for cellular Communication.  K. A. Jenrow, Oakland University, Rochester, 
MI

SYMPOSIUM:  Mechanisms of Electromagnetic Field Interactions with 
Biological Systems I

Tues.  9:50 am  Georgia World Congress Center, Room to be assigned

Chair:  Allan H. Frey

9:50    Free Radical Mechanisms as a Biophysically Plausible Coupling Site 
of Magnetic Fields with Cellular Systems.  Jan Walleczek, Stanford 
University Medical School, Stanford, CA 

10:15  Possible Mechanisms by Which Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic 
Fields Affect Opioid Function. Frank S. Prato, University of Western 
Ontario, London, Ontario, CANADA

10:40  Magnetic Field Effects in Enzymatic Reactions: Alteration of 
Radical-Pair Recombination Rates in B-12 Enzymes.  Charles B. Grissom, 
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT  

11:05  The Ion Parametric Model Predicts Magnetic Field Parameters that 
Affect the PC-12 Cell System.  Janie Blanchard,  Bechtel Corp., San 
Francisco, CA
 
SYMPOSIUM:  Mechanisms of Electromagnetic Field Interactions with 
Biological Systems II

Tues.  2:00 pm.   Georgia World Congress Center, Room to be assigned

Chair:  Henry Kues

2:00  Evidence for Receptor-Ligand Binding During Calcium Signal 
Transduction as an Interaction Site for ELF Magnetic Fields.  Robert P. 
Liburdy, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, UC Berkeley, CA

2:25  Effects of Gap Junctions, Tissue Dielectrics, Linear and Non-Linear 
Binding Kinetics and Thermal Noise Limits on Amplitude and Frequency 
Thresholds for EMF Bioeffects.  A. A. Pilla, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, 
New York, NY

2:50  Mechanistic Approach to Understanding the Effects of Radio 
Frequency and Microwave Radiation on Living Systems: The Role of Cell 
Water.  Stephen F. Cleary, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, 
VA

SYMPOSIUM:  Alzheimer's and immune system function: An Association 
with Electromagnetic Field Exposure

Tues.  3:20  pm.  Georgia World Congress Center, Room to be assigned

Chair:  Martin Kavaliers

3:20  Occupational Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields is Associated with 
Increased Risk of Alzheimer's Disease.  E. Sobel, University of Southern 
California, Los Angeles, CA   

3:45  Time Varying Magnetic Field Effects on Normal and Neoplastic 
Lymphocytes.  Shashi Mehta, Brown University, Providence, RI.

4:10  Differential Modulation of Natural and Adaptive Immunity in F344/N 
Rats Exposed in Vivo to 60 Hz Magnetic Fields.  Rosemonde Mandeville, 
Universite Du Quebec, Laval, Quebec CANADA


Press badges will be available to qualified press from FASEB at the 
Georgia World Congress Center press room. 


From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Sun Nov 13 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!uunet.uu.net!afrey
From: afrey@uunet.uu.net (Allan Frey)
Newsgroups: bionet.emf-bio
Subject: European research center proposal
Date: 14 Nov 1994 08:33:55 -0800
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A European bioelectromagnetics research center has been proposed
by the European Bioelectromagnetics Association and was developed
at the request of the Spanish Ministry of Health.  The University 
of Alcala de Henares, Madrid, (Spain) offered a site for the building
of the center.  The chair for the project is Dr. Jocelyne Leal of the
Departamento de Investigacion, Hospital Ramon y Cajal, 28034
Madrid, Spain.

Allan
 
Allan H. Frey				email afrey@uunet.uu.net
11049 Seven Hill Lane			voice 301.299.5181 
Potomac, MD 20854, USA


From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Fri Nov 18 22:00:00 1994
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From: ad408@detroit.freenet.org (Gilbert T. Groehn)
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hard drive and 1.5 meg ram.  These units use LISP language for artificial 

intelligence applications. The complete system also provides a 'like new'

XEROX Model 8044 LASER printer with Mdl 8000 print server.  The system is

in excellent operating condition and also does DESKTOP PUBLISHING.  

$1,500.00 -or- BEST OFFER.  



HEWLETT-PACKARD SPECTRUM ANALYZER Model 141T, 8552B (IF) , 8553B (RF

0/110 Mhz) and Model 8556A (RF 0/300 Khz).     PRICE  $1,250.00



HEWLETT-PACKARD MODEL 1615A Logic Analyzer complete with probes and manuals.

PRICE   $375.00



RADIO FREQUENCY LAB Including POLARAD Model SA-84WA Spectrum Analyzer, 

SINGER Models FM-10CS and FM-10 Communications monitors/analyzers, HP 612,

Anritsu FS meter,  Stoddart F.S. meter,  and more.  Call for quote.



HEWLETT-PACKARD Model 9825-T computers/instrument controllers $200.00 EACH.



IBM XT, PC, and AT COMPUTERS A wide variety of quality computing hardware available.



MISCELLANEOUS  We have literally TONS of electronics equipment including meters,

test gear, parts, computers, medical equipment parts, medical supply items, etc.



                 CALL WITH ANY OF YOUR SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

                         ULTRAMED,  INC.

                         ac 313 884-1139



     Prices are as shown and in many cases are as low as ten percent of

original manufacturers selling price.  In other words a DRF-400 ultrasound

system that sold new for $65,000. would be sold by us for $6500.00.  Some

items may be higher or lower than this illustration.    Quantity discounts

will be negotiated.



     The equipment is all set up and operating at our facility and we would

welcome your visit and inspection of any items of interest.   We have

many items that may not be included on the list so be sure to mention any

items you may be looking for.   All equipment is USED unless noted.



     If you have any questions or to receive a firm quote please call or

contact me via the INTERNET at  'ad408@detroit.freenet.org ' or via

commercial carrier at  'gillyboy@aol.com '.



     All equipment is offered subject to prior sale, F.O.B., Detroit, MI

     and subject to all terms and conditions itemized in 'ULTRAMED, INC.

     AGREEMENT OF SALE & RELEASE'.  Your inspection of equipment is

     welcome and recommended.  Visits are scheduled by appointment only.   

     



ULTRAMED, INC.

Gil Groehn, General Manager

ac 313  884-1139

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From owner-emf-bio@net.bio.net Tue Nov 22 22:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!ccmail.pnl.gov!jd_saffer
From: jd_saffer@ccmail.pnl.gov
Newsgroups: bionet.emf-bio
Subject: Postdoctoral positions available
Date: 23 Nov 1994 14:04:22 -0800
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Postdoctoral Positions Available

There are three (3) positions immediately available for research on cellular 
effects of magnetic fields.  These positions offer the advantage of working 
with a multi-disciplinary team at one of DOE's National Laboratories.  
Candidates should have a Ph.D. or M.D. degree.  Skills preferred: Tissue 
culture methods and general familiarity with molecular biology.  US citizenship 
is not required; however, for ease of interviewing, candidates should be 
currently residing in the continental US.  Fellowship stipends range from 
$30,000 - $45,000.

(1) This position will focus on cell transformation, the role of EMF as a co-
promoter, and molecular analysis of fos and jun expression.  In addition to the 
general qualifications noted above, the candidate should have experience with 
reporter construct assays, such as CAT or luciferase.  

(2) This position will focus on molecular level effects of EMF on lung cells, 
particularly the assessment of gene expression changes using differential 
display PCR methods.  

(3)  A third position will focus on understanding mechanisms of oxidative 
stress from physiological forms of iron and possible roles of EMF in oxidative 
stress.  

To apply, please contact:
    Jeffrey D. Saffer
    Pacific Northwest Laboratory
    Battelle Blvd.
    Richland, WA 99352
    phone:  (509) 376-1015
    fax:    (509) 376-0302
    e-mail: jd_saffer@pnl.gov

