In article <1993Apr22.061247.9109 at midway.uchicago.edu> tsif at midway.uchicago.edu writes:
>Hello everyone!
>>As you have surely guessed, I am inetrested in cancer immunology (basic science as wel as applied research).
>>I am a second-year Biology student at the University of Chicago, and I am
>starting to think about getting involved in a research project (hopefuly in
>tumor immunology or something closely related).
>>If anyone knows about anything of the sort going on at the U of C (preferably)
>or perhaps elsewhere in Chicago within a manageable distance away from U of C,
>please let me know.
>>I have several very general ideas for a project, but I will definitely need someleadership, at least at first. I am planning to start immediately after the
>schol is over (Mid-June) and continue until I graduate from U of C. I am hoping to develop the research into an Honors project in Biology.
>>Responces and any advice will be GREATELY appreciated.
>>Thank you,
>>Michael Tsifsansky (tsif at midway.uchicago.edu)
Gopher to the rescue ... :-).
Point your gopher client at merlot.welch.jhu.edu and select the
following:
--> 14. Searching For Biologists/
--> 2. Search for All Researchers funded by NIH <?>
Search for:
cancer and immunology and chicago
And you'll get a list of people there doing this type of research,
each entry contains name, address, title and abstract of there research.
Other searches you might want to try:
cancer and immunotherapy and chicago
tumor and immunology and chicago
etc.....
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.
Best of luck,
Dan Jacobson
danj at welchgate.welch.jhu.edu