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From: andre@cbs.univ-montp1.fr (Andre Padilla)
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Subject: 6eme reunion du groupe thematique Magnetisme Nucleaire et Biologie
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La 6eme reunion du groupe thematique"Magnetisme Nucleaire et Biologie"=20
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(responsable P. COZZONE) aura lieu a La Grande Motte (Herault) du=20
mardi 17 mars au soir au Vendredi 20 mars apres midi. Cette reunion fait =
suite a =20
celles de Carry le Rouet (1982), Autrans (1984), Ajaccio (1988), Eveux (1=
990) et=20
Toulouse (1993).



Intitule de la Reunion :


LES APPLICATIONS RECENTES EN RMN STRUCTURALE ET METABOLIQUE
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les sujets principalement abordes concerneront principalement:

1 - Les methodes RMN recentes et leurs applications pour l'elucidation de=
 la=20
structure tridimensionnelle, de la dynamique et des interactions des=20
macromolecules d'interet biologique.
2 - L'apport de la RMN a l'etude du metabolisme du niveau cellulaire aux=20
applications en clinique humaine.
3 - Les frontieres de la spectroscopie de RMN avec les autres methodes de=
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resonance magnetique: RPE, resonance paramagntique electronique, IRM=20
fonctionnel.


Comite scientifique : Paul CANIONI, Patrick COZZONE, Maurice GUERON,=20
Eric GUITTET, Jean-Franois LEF=E9VRE, Jean-Marc LHOSTE,=20
Dominique MARION et Christophe SEGEBARTH

Organisation, secretariat : Adrien Cav=E9, Claudine Boujot
6eme reunion du groupe thematique
"Magnetisme Nuclaire et Biologie"
Centre de Biochimie Structurale
Faculte de Pharmacie
15, avenue Charles Flahault
34060 MONTPELLIER CEDEX
TEL : 04 67 04 38 47   FAX :  04 67 52 96 23







INFORMATIONS GENERALES


Le colloque aura lieu au Palais des Congres de La Grande Motte ( 10 min d=
e=20
l'aeroport de Montpellier-Mediterranee). L'accueil des participants s'eff=
ectuera le=20
Mardi 17 Mars dans la soiree (avant 20h). Un service de cars assurera le =
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depuis l'aeroport de Montpellier-Mediterranee. Des instructions detailles=
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fournies au moment de l'inscription definitive.=20

Les frais d'inscription s'elevent a 1200F  (incluant trois dejeuners et d=
eux=20
diners). Pour les etudiants, les frais d'inscription se montent a 800F (j=
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photocopie de la carte d'etudiant).

L'hebergement pourra se faire dans les hotels situes a proximite du Palai=
s=20
des Congres du mardi soir 17 mars au vendredi 20 mars  midi.
 tarif indicatif pour trois nuits petit dejeuners inclus :
chambre individuelle :           1300 F
chambre double  :                        720F=20

Des titres de reduction AIR FRANCE seront adresses aux congressistes en=20
temps utile.

Veuillez nous renvoyer la fiche de pre-inscription  des que possible
=20

Une seconde circulaire contenant les elements du programme scientifique,=20
les indications pour la redaction des resumes, les details d'organisation=
 et une=20
fiche d'inscription definitive sera envoyee uniquement aux personnes qui =
auront=20
retourne la fiche de pre-inscription. La fiche d'inscription definitive d=
evra nous=20
parvenir avec le resume des communications et le montant des frais=20
d'inscription avant le=20
31 janvier  1998






FICHE DE PREINSCRIPTION


Nom         : _________________________________  Mr   Mme   Mlle
Prenom      : _________________________________
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Adresse     : _________________________________
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Si oui, sur quel theme?
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Fiche  a renvoyer ou a faxer Avant le  30 janvier 1998
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Claudine Boujot
6eme Reunion du groupe thematique
"Magnetisme Nuclaire et Biologie"
Centre de Biochimie Structurale
Faculte de Pharmacie
15 avenue Charles Flahault
34060 MONTPELLIER Cedex
Tel: 04 67 04 38 47  Fax: 04 67 52 96 23
email: claudine@cbs.univ-montp1.fr


From owner-structural-nmr@net.bio.net Thu Dec 18 22:00:00 1997
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From: "Dr. Ian Brereton" <cmrian@cmr.uq.edu.au>
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Subject: Postdoctoral Position Available
Date: 18 Dec 1997 18:51:22 -0800
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$$ POSTDOCTORAL POSITION $$

A postdoctoral position is available within the Biochemistry
Department/Centre for Magnetic Resonance at the University of Queensland,
Brisbane, Australia


Interaction of Heterogeneous Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein A2 with RNA

We have indentified a protein, hnRNP A2, that binds sequence-specifically
to a small segment of the 3'-untranslated region that is known to be needed
for directed cytoplasmic transport of an mRNA molecule.  We wish to explore
the molecular basis of this interaction.  This project will involve
isotopic labelling of both protein and RNA for multidimensional NMR
experiments.

The project is funded by the Australian Research Council until the end of 2000.

For this position we are seeking a recent PhD graduate with experience in
protein or RNA/DNA NMR spectroscopy. Experience with multinuclear,
multidimensional NMR would be an advantage.  For further information please
contact either:

Dr. Ross Smith ('phone +61 7 3365 4627, email ross@biosci.uq.edu.au) or
Dr. Ian Brereton ('phone +61 7 3365 4245 email Ian.Brereton@cmr.uq.edu.au)



-- 

==================================================================
                    Ian Brereton 
                    Senior Research Fellow
                    Centre for Magnetic Resonance
                    University of Queensland
                    St. Lucia Qld 4072
                    Australia
                    Phone: +61-7-3365-4100  
                    Fax:   +61-7-3365-3833
                    Email: Ian.Brereton@cmr.uq.edu.au                   
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From owner-structural-nmr@net.bio.net Sun Dec 21 22:00:00 1997
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Subject: Happy Holidays to all of you!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Let me wish all of you a wonderful holiday season.  My best wishes
to you in the coming year (1998).  

In addition to wishing everyone in the Northern hemisphere, a wonderful
Winter Solstice, let me also wish our colleagues in the Southern 
hemisphere, a wonderful Summer Solstice.

-raman
___________________________________________________________________
C.S.Raman                    Tel: (714) 824-4322
University of California     Fax: (714) 824-3280
Dept. MB & B, SH530          email: craman@uci.edu
3205 Bio Sci II
Irvine, CA 92697-3900
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From owner-structural-nmr@net.bio.net Tue Dec 23 22:00:00 1997
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From: giuseppe bifulco <bifulco@unina.it>
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Subject: hmqc with gradients
Date: 23 Dec 1997 20:22:51 -0800
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Hi,

I am looking for a gradient hmqc phase sensitive pulse program
for AVANCE DRX spectrometer. It could be something like "invbgstp"
Could anyone send me a copy?


thanks!

best wishes,

Giuseppe


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From: Nancy Oeder Manning <oeder@pdb.pdb.bnl.gov>
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Deposition of 3D Structural Studies of Biological Macromolecules
                  from 5-Jan-1998
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We are pleased to announce the inauguration of a new deposition site
for 3D structural studies of biological macromolecules.  Starting on
January 5, 1998, authors using the Web-based tool, AutoDep, can submit
data either to the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI), UK or to
the Protein Data Bank (PDB) at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL),
USA.  The additional site is expected to significantly facilitate the
submission procedure, especially for European researchers.

AutoDep is a Web-based tool originally designed at PDB for automatic
submission of macromolecular data into the PDB.  Extensive collaboration 
between EBI and PDB has produced significant changes to the original 
system allowing for the seamless operation of multiple deposition
sites.  
This includes EBI specifications for standards and protocols to be used 
in making the code portable and generally more robust.

AutoDep is accessible from the following URLs:

	* BNL-PDB   http://www.pdb.bnl.gov
	* EBI-MSD   http://autodep.ebi.ac.uk

Those wishing to submit data using the electronic version of the
Deposition Form must continue to deposit directly to BNL using e-mail
or FTP.

The submission procedure will be identical, and equivalent, at both
sites, but PDB ID codes will be issued by BNL.  Data submitted at EBI
will be forwarded automatically to PDB after depositors have reviewed
the AutoDep-generated entry and diagnostics.  Final preparation for
archiving and release will be done by PDB staff.  We encourage
depositors 
to submit not only the structural results, but also their experimental 
data, i.e., for crystallographers, X-ray structure factors and for 
NMR spectroscopists, constraints lists and statistical data describing 
the calculated NMR conformers and constraints.

Important Notes:

 (i)   Submissions can be completed only at the site at which they were
       started. 
       
 (ii)  The option "Based on a previous submission" may be used to
simplify 
       submissions by using an earlier AutoDep session as a template. 
       However, depositors will only have access to their earlier
submissions 
       at the site where those submissions were originally made.

 (iii) Existing PDB entries may be used as templates by choosing the 
       option "Based on an existing PDB entry".  The full set of entries 
       will be available at either site, irrespective of where the
original
       deposition was made.
       
 (iv)  The date of submission for data deposited at EBI will be the
       corresponding U.S. Eastern Time of the date when submission is
       completed at EBI.
       
 (v)   EBI staff will offer assistance (via e-mail: pdbhelp@ebi.ac.uk)
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       the point of submission. Once BNL has issued an ID code,
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       should be directed to BNL (via e-mail: pdbhelp@pdb.bnl.gov).

Please note that authors should continue to deposit crystal structures
of nucleic acids to the Nucleic Acid Database (NDB) at Rutgers, the
State University of New Jersey, USA at URL:
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Experimental data related to NMR studies will also be transferred
electronically to the BioMagResBank (BMRB) at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison, USA for further processing and inclusion into the
database (http://www.bmrb.wisc.edu) as well.

Joel L. Sussman                  Phil McNeil
Head, Protein Data Bank          Head, Macromolecular Structure Group
Biology Department               EMBL Outstation
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Upton, NY, USA                   Wellcome Trust Genome Campus,
                                 Hinxton, Cambridge, UK


From owner-structural-nmr@net.bio.net Thu Dec 25 22:00:00 1997
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Subject: buker 2 felix conversion
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I am looking for a program to convert Bruker dmx data to the "old" felix
format (felix 1.1). I know of a program called ux2ftnmr, but can't find
it on the net. I would greatly appreciate anyone who can help me out.
-- 
J.M. Teuben
Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Gorlaeus Laboratories, Leiden university.
Einsteinweg 55 / P.O. Box 9502 2300RA, Leiden The Netherlands.
Phone:        +31 71 5274467   TeleFax:      +31 71 5274451


From owner-structural-nmr@net.bio.net Tue Dec 30 22:00:00 1997
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From: "Mark P. Foster" <foster.281@osu.edu>
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Subject: Postdoctoral position in protein biochemistry and heteronuclear NMR
Date: 31 Dec 1997 14:32:04 -0800
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Postdoctoral position available in protein biochemistry and heteronuclear NMR
spectroscopy.  Start date: as early as March 1998.

This is a unique training opportunity to learn and conduct state of the art
research to tackle a very exciting goal: the structure and function of a
catalytic ribonucleoprotein (RNA/protein, RNP) complex. This project will
involve the use of molecular biology and biochemical techniques to identify
RNA-protein interactions in the RNP complex, as well as heteronuclear NMR
spectroscopy and molecular  modeling to characterize the solution structure
and dynamic behavior of the protein cofactor.

The laboratories are well equipped for these studies, with excellent access to
biophysical instrumentation, NMR spectrometers (500, 600, 800 MHz), Silicon
Graphics workstations and molecular modeling software.

This is a multidisciplinary research project, so the desired individual should
preferably have a strong background in one or more of the following areas:
molecular biology, protein overexpression and purification, enzymology,
heteronuclear NMR spectroscopy and molecular modeling.

Interested individuals should send a cover letter, CV, and arrange to have
three letters of recommendation sent to:

Prof. Venkat Gopalan 
or
Prof. Mark P. Foster 

Department of Biochemistry
The Ohio State University
484 West 12th Ave.
Columbus, OH 43210
FAX: 614-292-6773
foster.281@osu.edu
-- 
Mark P. Foster                  Department of Biochemistry
(614) 292-1377                  The Ohio State University
FAX 292-6773                    484 West 12th Ave.
mpfoster+@osu.edu               Columbus, OH 43210
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From owner-structural-nmr@net.bio.net Tue Dec 30 22:00:00 1997
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From: "Tim Sullins" <sullins@gte.net>
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Subject: Nalorac NMR Symposium '98
Date: 31 Dec 1997 10:12:44 -0800
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NALORAC invites you and your colleagues to attend the
   ===============================================================
               ****  SIXTH ANNUAL  SYMPOSIUM ON  ****
              ****  ADVANCES IN NMR APPLICATIONS  ****
    Featuring the Latest Developments in Experimental Techniques
                           * * * * * * *
       The agenda includes a presentation of recent  results
      by leading NMR experimentalists concerning applications
    of pulsed field gradient  and classical NMR techniques with
   both large and small molecular systems.   The results will be
        of interest to all liquid state NMR Spectroscopists.
   ===============================================================

     WHEN:    Sunday, March 22, 1998
              1:00 to 5:30 pm
              Just prior to the 39th ENC
     WHERE:   Monterey Marriott Hotel / San Carlos Rooms 3 & 4
              One block from the Monterey Fisherman's Wharf
              Transportation will be provided from Asilomar

     A detailed program is available by request.
     Please RSVP to Kathy Bishop, Nalorac's ENC Coordinator.

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               N A L O R A C    C O R P O R A T I O N
               841-A Arnold Drive  Martinez, CA 94553
             510-229-3501 (Phone) -- 510-229-1651 (Fax)
                  Email:  kathybishop@nalorac.com
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