From jjohnston from phenopath.com Tue Jul 14 13:20:25 2009 From: jjohnston from phenopath.com (Jeremy Johnston) Date: Tue Jul 14 14:16:55 2009 Subject: [Cell-biology] SV-40 control block/slides? Message-ID: <78290C2D-6EB5-4916-8E52-49913924809E@phenopath.com> I am trying to locate known positive tissue to the SV-40 antibody either in a formalin fixed paraffin embedded form or on cut slides. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks for your help! Jeremy Johnston jjohnston@phenopath.com 206-374-9000 This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipients and may contain privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message, or you may call PhenoPath Laboratories, Seattle, WA U.S.A. at (206) 374-9000. From sticher from bioc.uzh.ch Fri Jul 17 08:51:05 2009 From: sticher from bioc.uzh.ch (Patrick Sticher) Date: Fri Jul 17 12:49:53 2009 Subject: [Cell-biology] NCCR Symposium on New Trends in Structural Biology / NCCR Practical Course on Biomolecular Modelling Message-ID: <4A6081C9.3050003@bioc.uzh.ch> Dear colleagues, we have two announcements to make: _____________________________________________________________ 7th International NCCR Symposium on New Trends in Structural Biology 7 + 8 September 2009, ETH Z?rich, Lecture Hall HG E7, Z?rich, Switzerland www.structuralbiology.uzh.ch/symposium2009 The lecture program is available online at: http://www.structuralbiology.uzh.ch/symposium2009/program.asp Plenary lecturers: Fr?d?ric Allain, Pietro de Camilli, Raimund Dutzler, Arthur L. Horwich, Brian Kobilka, Harry Noller, Anna Marie Pyle, Ben Schuler, David Wemmer, Masasuke Yoshida Online registration to this event is still possible through the symposium homepage or directly at: http://www.structuralbiology.uzh.ch/symposium2009/registration09.asp _____________________________________________________________ 8th NCCR Practical Course and 2nd Winter School Biomolecular Modelling The 8th NCCR Practical Course will cover key topics in the area of computational structural biology. The course format includes morning lectures by experts in the field that alternate with later afternoon to evening tutorials and discussions. The course will be organized as a winter retreat in the Swiss alps offering participants the opportunity to learn in a stimulating atmosphere, enjoy winter activities in the swiss alps during course breaks, and network and exchange ideas on an informal basis with fellow participants, tutors, and lecturers. More information at http://www.structuralbiology.uzh.ch/course2010.asp Online Application will be possible as of July 31, 2009 _____________________________________________________________ Please do not hesitate to contact me anytime if you need further information (sticher@bioc.uzh.ch). With best regards, Patrick Sticher The NCCR Structural Biology is a research initiative of the Swiss Science Foundation. Its research encompasses the fields of recombinant protein technologies, macromolecular structure determination and computational biomolecular sciences with a special focus on membrane proteins and supramolecular assemblies/interactions. 13 research groups from Swiss Universities and Research Institutions participate in this network. www.structuralbiology.uzh.ch/ -- _________________________________ Visit the NCCR on the Internet www.structuralbiology.uzh.ch Dr. Patrick Sticher Moser NCCR Scientific Officer Institute of Biochemistry University of Z?rich Winterthurerstrasse 190 CH - 8057 Z?rich Phone +41 / (0)44 / 635 54 84 Fax +41 / (0)44 / 635 59 08 Mail sticher@bioc.uzh.ch