In article <1993Apr20.161637.1 at vms.ocom.okstate.edu> price at vms.ocom.okstate.edu
(Joseph Price, Ph.D.) writes:
>In article <1993Apr13.210409.7801 at purelogic.cs.uwlax.edu>
>huhn_tp at leucine.uwlax.edu (HUHN)
>>>> Todd Huhn
>>Huhn_tp at cowley.uwlax.edu>writes:
>>>> Greetings,
>>>> I have been trying to find information of on the use of adjuvants in cancer
>> therapy but haven't had much luck. I'm familiar with the GAO findings and
>> recommendations of 1989, but I am looking more to immunotherapy ...
>>There are several areas of research you can examine which involve the use
>of adjuvants in the therapy of cancer, and worth Medline searching for the
>specific areas of interest to you.
>
Or you might try a gopher search of all the Researchers who have grants
from NIH.
In order to search this database just point your gopher client at
merlot.welch.jhu.edu and go to the following directory:
--> Searching For Biologists\
Then select:
--> All Researchers funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health <?>
You can use booleans (and, or, not) when searching this database.
Thus if you wanted to find people working on cancer immunotherapy just
type in:
cancer and immunotherapy
This will bring up over two hundred (256) which is the limit for
number of hits returned. You might want to narrow you search
down a bit - you can keep adding on 'ands' to do so. For exampe-
if you wanted to limit your search to Rosenberg you could type:
cancer and immunotherapy and rosenberg
and so on.
If you've never heard of gopher - don't worry it's free and on the
net, write me a note if you need information on how to get started.
Hope you find this useful,
Dan Jacobson
danj at welchgate.welch.jhu.edu
Johns Hopkins University