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From: Steven Schafer <steve@carbo.chem.binghamton.edu>
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	Once again I must pass on a change in the address of the State 
University of New York at Binghamton Chemistry WWW site.  We just 
recently obtained a departmental gateway and thus all of the addresses in 
the department have changed.  The WWW site has been changed from:

		http://chemiris.cc.binghamton.edu:8080
				^^
	to:
		http://chemiris.chem.binghamton.edu:8080
				^^^^

Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused, there will be no more 
changes.

		Steven E. Schafer
		steve@carbo.chem.binghamton.edu
		S.U.N.Y. Binghamton Chemistry Department
		Binghamton, New York







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Hi!
can anybody tell me whether there exists a separate network for the 
people who analyze the crystal or nmr structure data for large
biological macromolecules e.g. proteins, DNA etc.
                            please send your replies either to this
net or personally to me
                          san@mbu.iisc.ernet.in
          
                                 sandeep kumar
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                                  INDIA.


From arthur@pchindigo2.IPC.PKU.EDU.CN  Sat Jan 14 10:36:32 1995
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Dear Netters,

I am interested in Cellular Automata and especially in its applications to
chemistry and biology. But as far as I know, there is still only limited
progress in that field. Would you please provide me what you know about 
it? Any ideas or comments?

Any materials, bibliographies concerned with Cellular Automata are also
appreciated. Of course I will summarize the replies to the list. 

Thank you for concern.

Arthur




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From tamasgunda@ccl.net  Sat Jan 14 12:36:34 1995
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                           First Announcement
                                    
    5th International Conference on Chemical Synthesis of Antibiotics
                     and Related Microbial Products
                 Debrecen (Hungary) September 1-6, 1996


The Organizing Committee has the pleasure to announce the  "5th
International Conference on Chemical Synthesis of Antibiotics and
Related Microbial Products" which, following previous meeting in
Aussois (France), Oiso (Jap n), Banz (Germany) and Nashville
(USA) will be held in Debrecen (Hungary) at the Lajos Kossuth
University, from September 1 (Sunday) to September 6 (Friday),
1996.

The conference will feature plenary lectures, invited lectures
and a poster session. The purpose of the program is to bring
experts together and up to date on the developments of topics
including isolation, structural elucidation, total synthesis,
chemical or biochemical modification and SAR of antibiotics and
related natural products of biological importance.

In order to provide you with a meaningful personal scientific
atmosphere, attendance of the Symposium is limited to
approximately 300  conferees.

The conference site, Lajos Kossuth University, is situated in the
green belt forest area of Debrecen, the second biggest city of
the country, the economic, intellectual and artistic center of
Eastern Hungary.With its historical, cultural and religious
relics the 631-year old Calvinist town offers plenty of sights to
the visitor. Thirty kilometers away from the city the Hortobagy
National Park attracts people with the ancient flora and fauna of
the Great Hungarian Plain and the "puszta". The guests are also
invited to the cellars of Tokaj, to taste the famous Hungarian
wines.

In the university campus a quiet environment is provided to the
conferees for scientific discussions, and there are many
opportunities for recreation on the sport grouds and in the world
famous medicinal spa of the "Big Forest".

Located 230 km east from Budapest, the capital of Hungary,
Debrecen is easily accessible from the Budapest International
Aiport by train, car or in chartered buses.

For more information please, write to:

Prof. Ferenc Sztaricskai
President of 5th ICSA
Research Group of Antibiotics of the 
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 
P.O.Box 70, H-4010 Debrecen, Hungary
Telefax: (+36-52) 310 936

E-mail: antibiotics@tigris.klte.hu

Preliminary Registration Form
To receive further infomation on the
5th International Conference on Chemical Synthesis
of Antibiotics and Related Microbial Products, please, return a card
to the address above with the following data:

NAME:__________________________________________________

ADDRESS:_______________________________________________

FAX:___________________________________________________

I am interested in atten-    I intend to        I plan to bring
ding the conference___      present a poster__    ___guest(s).

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   Tamas E. Gunda, Ph.D.               phone: (+36-52) 316666 ext 2479
   Research Group of Antibiotics       fax  : (+36-52) 310936
   L. Kossuth University               e-mail: tamasgunda@tigris.klte.hu
   POBox 36                                   
   H-4010 Debrecen
   Hungary
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From julian@matrix.chem.yale.edu  Sat Jan 14 14:36:34 1995
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Dear CCL'ers:

   As part of the periodic attempts of Yale's network the issue was raised
wether or not to charge monthly fees for network access for each computer
connected to Ethernet.  Since this can add pretty quickly I was wondering
what is done in other universities.  I would like to know from people in
other institutions wether this service is provided by the University for
free, if the tab is somehow picked up by the Department, or if the charges
(if any) are passed down to the individual researchers.

  Please reply by e-mail and I'll summarize to the list if there is any
interest.  Thanks!

                    Sincerely

                                      - Julian -

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