Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!uunet!ig!daemon From: MJB1@VMS-SUPP.CAM.AC.UK Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.seqnet Subject: SEQNET Bulletin RELAY ONLY: reply to SEQNET@UK.AC.CAM.BIO Message-ID: <5371@ig.ig.com> Date: 5 Mar 88 15:23:48 GMT Sender: daemon@presto.ig.com Lines: 202 From: MJB1@VMS-SUPP.CAM.AC.UK From: MJB1@UK.AC.CAM.BIO 5-MAR-1988 12:52 To: MJB1 Subj: Date: 5-MAR-1988 12:50:56 GMT From: MJB1@UK.AC.CAM.BIO To: MJB1@UK.AC.CAM.VMS-SUPP From: 1-MAR-1988 19:03 To: MJB1 Subj: Gel reading software for MAC Via: UK.AC.RL.EARN; Tue, 01 Mar 88 19:03:41 GMT Received: from UKACRL by UK.AC.RL.IB (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 6081; Tue, 01 Mar 88 19:03:41 GM Received: from MITWIBR.BITNET (GILBERT) by UKACRL.BITNET (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 6080; Tue, 01 Mar 88 19:03:41 Date: Tue, 1 Mar 88 12:38 EST From: Subject: Gel reading software for MAC To: mjb1@UK.AC.CAM.BIO X-Original-To: mjb1@bio.cam.ac.uk IBI is getting ready to release it's MAC version of it's IBM software. This should occur sometime this summer. I've seen a very beta copy and it looks alot like the IBM PC "screen". There is a fellow working in MIT's Center for Cancer Research who is working on a program to do cloning. I'm not sure he's ready to release his program and I'm not in a position to make his name public. From: SEQNET@UK.AC.CAM.BIO 5-MAR-1988 12:55 To: MJB1 Subj: Date: 5-MAR-1988 12:54:12 GMT From: SEQNET@UK.AC.CAM.BIO To: MJB1@UK.AC.CAM.VMS-SUPP From: SYSTEM@UK.AC.BRISTOL.BSA 1-MAR-1988 10:38 To: SEQNET Subj: Date: 1-MAR-1988 10:41:05 From: SYSTEM@UK.AC.BRISTOL.BSA To: SEQNET@UK.AC.CAM.BIO One of my collegues who has recently returned from the USA tells me that congress have "agreed, in principal, to fund the human genome sequencing project". I would be most grateful if someone who knows would let me have some hard information on this. A reference to an article in a journal would be nice. Please reply to SYSTEM @ UK.AC.BRIS.BSA Thanks. Andrew Lyall From: DBO@UK.AC.LEICESTER.VAX 1-MAR-1988 12:26 To: SEQNET Subj: Date: 1-MAR-1988 12:24:07 GMT From: DBO@UK.AC.LEICESTER.VAX To: SEQNET@UK.AC.CAM.BIO Re: Directory of email addresses of molecular biologists. Picornavirus Research Group, Microbiology Dept., Univ. of Reading. Postal Address: Department of Microbiology University of Reading London Road READING RG1 5AQ UK Head of Dept. & Group Leader: Prof. J W Almond JWA@UK.AC.LEICESTER.VAX RESEARCH INTERESTS Molecular Virology, Picornaviruses, Protein Engineering, Antigenicity, HIV Microbial Pathogenisis, Vaccines Other Members of Group: Dr. J D Cooper CDJ_F@UK.AC.LEICESTER.VAX Functions of 5' & 3' non-coding regions of picornaviruses Dr. D J Evans DJE_F@UK.AC.LEICESTER.VAX Rhinoviruses, Protein Engineering Dr. O Jenkins OWJ_F@UK.AC.LEICESTER.VAX Coxsackieviruses, Enterovirus 70, Protein Engineering Mr. D H Moon MMM_F@UK.AC.LEICESTER.VAX Protein Engineering, Polioviruses Mr. S R Pollard XER_F@UK.AC.LEICESTER.VAX Molecular basis of attenuation in polio type 2 Mr. J D Booth DBO@UK.AC.LEICESTER.VAX Enterovirus 70, Computers in molecular biology Other members of the group do not have individual email addresses. If you are trying to contact any of the above and having problems then send a message to DBO@UK.AC.LEICESTER.VAX I monitor email much more frequently than the others and am therefore able to reply and bring your message to the intended recipient more rapidly. Dave Booth. From: SEQNET@UK.AC.CAM.BIO 5-MAR-1988 12:57 To: MJB1 Subj: Date: 5-MAR-1988 12:55:46 GMT From: SEQNET@UK.AC.CAM.BIO To: MJB1@UK.AC.CAM.VMS-SUPP From: Ware@UK.AC.AUCC (Georges Ware) 3-MAR-1988 14:52 To: SEQNET Subj: for distribution Date: Thu, 3 Mar 88 14:51 GMT From: Ware@UK.AC.AUCC (Georges Ware) Subject: for distribution To: SEQNET@UK.AC.CAMBRIDGE.BIOLOGY Message-ID: <880303145154.945039@UK.AC.AUCC> CHANGES TO 'BRUNEP' ELECTRONIC JOURNAL at BRISTOL ------------------------------------------------- The new Bulletin Board, in the form of an electronic journal at Bristol can now accept either FULL PAPERS or SUMMARIES of recently published, or future, communications. 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