From owner-vectors@net.bio.net Mon Jun 02 23:00:00 1997
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From: Dennis L. Knudson <dknudson@klab.AgSci.ColoState.EDU>
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Subject: Jobling's images
Date: 3 Jun 1997 13:45:44 -0700
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Boris Jobling's Anatomical Drawings of Aedes aegypti are available at the 
Mosquito Genomics WWW Server http://klab.agsci.colostate.edu

The images there are page scans from Boris Jobling's Anatomical Drawings of 
Biting Flies, an out-of-print publication produced in conjunction with the 
British Museum of Natural History and in association with the Wellcome Trust. 
The Wellcome Trust has given the Mosquito Genomics WWW Server permission to 
reproduce these drawings for viewing over the Internet. The Wellcome Trust holds 
all copyrights to the material in this archive and any use or redistribution of 
these images without the consent of the Wellcome Trust is prohibited. 

Reference:
      Jobling, Boris and David James Lewis. Anatomical Drawings of biting flies. 
British Museum of Natural History, London, in association with the Wellcome 
Trust. 1987. 119 pages. 

Since the images in this archive are large, modem access is not recommended.


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Dr. Dennis L. Knudson, Professor of Entomology and Microbiology
Department of Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management
College of Agricultural Sciences, Colorado State University        
Fort Collins, CO  80523  USA  
Telephone: 970 491-7255          Internet:dknudson@lamar.colostate.edu
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From owner-vectors@net.bio.net Tue Jun 03 23:00:00 1997
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From: Neurohunt <neurohunt@aol.com>
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Subject: PHD job opportunities
Date: 4 Jun 1997 04:38:18 -0700
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Two PHD positions available.  I am looking for a promotable PHD scientist
with experience in either differential display, subtractive hybridization
or normalization.  This person will work on G-protein-coupled receptor
cloning projects.  Candidate should have experience making and screening
cDNA or genomic libraries.  We are a leading biotech firm with research
facilities in New Jersey and can provide excellent benefits (health
insurance, dental and vision plans, paid vacations and more) Compensation
$50,000 to 65,000 will be based on experience.  A high impact, high
profile position with excellent opportunity for advancement.  Please
contact Scott Shanes by phone at 609-584-8733 ext.218, fax CV to
609-584-9575 or E-Mail message to Neurohunt@aol.com 


From owner-vectors@net.bio.net Tue Jun 17 23:00:00 1997
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From: Dwight Lynn <dlynn@asrr.arsusda.gov>
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Subject: Invertebrate Cell Culture List Server
Date: 18 Jun 1997 13:04:56 -0700
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Hello Everyone,

I'm sending this message to people whose e-mail addresses I have and who I 
believe would be interested in a new forum for discussing issues related to 
invertebrate cell culture and biotechnology.  Please forward the message to 
any individuals you think would be interested but please excuse the spam if 
you are already aware of this list or are not interested.
If you have any question not answered below, feel free to contact me.

Dwight E. Lynn
USDA/ARS, Insect Biocontrol Laboratory
BARC-West, Bldg. 011A, Rm. 214
Beltsville, MD 20705-2350

301-504-6328
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From owner-vectors@net.bio.net Mon Jun 23 23:00:00 1997
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From: Bioinquiry <bioinquiry@aol.com>
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Subject: Scholarships for Cell Culture Workshop
Date: 24 Jun 1997 05:02:50 -0700
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Several corporate sponsored academic scholarships are available for two
Cell Culture Workshops to be held at the Biotechnology Training Institute,
Bridgewater, New Jersey.  The workshops, scheduled for July 22-25 and
October 14-17, will cover aseptic technique, establishment of primary cell
cultures, manipulation of cultured cells, cell cloning, validation and
cell line maintenance, growth optimization, transfection techniques, cell
staining, and protein/DNA/RNA harvesting methods.  The Cell Culture
Workshop schedule can be obtained via email at "bioinquiry@aol.com" or by
contacting the Institute at 908-253-3444.

Several academic scholarships have been established for faculty, fellows,
post-doctorates, and graduate students.  Each scholarship covers cost of
tuition and room.  Travel expenses may be reimbursed at the discretion of
the corporate sponsor.  Interested individuals need to apply for a
scholarship by submitting a current CV and a one page letter which briefly
explains how cell culture will have a positive impact on their research. 
The CV and letter should be FAXed to 908-575-1660 or mailed to:

Biotechnology Training Institute
Cell Culture Scholarships
672 Route 202-206 North
Bridgewater, NJ 08807

For additional information, please contact the Biotechnology Training
Institute at 908-253-3444.




