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From PDU@mbcl.rutgers.edu  Fri Jun 21 09:55:31 1996
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June 21, 1996

Dear Colleagues,

We have an opening for a Scientist, Computational Chemistry position at
Synaptic Pharmaceutical Corporation.  Prerequisites include a PhD in 
computational chemistry, experience in protein and ligand structure 
modeling, and Fortran or C programming.  Creative flair and ability to 
solve problems, as exemplified by a strong publication track record, is 
essential.  The ideal candidate should also offer experience with 
chemical and biological information systems, e.g., ISIS, PDB, Genbank.

Those interested should send CV to the following address.

Ping Du, PhD
Synaptic Pharmaceutical Corporation
215 College Road
Paramus, NJ 07652

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We would like to get a feel for color printers that may be purchased for
$4,000 (if this is possible...).
If you send your 2 cent-contribution to me, I will then summarize if there
is enough response.
Look forward to hearing from you

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            *  Dr. Carlos H. Faerman                     *
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From Steve.Bowlus@gwa.sandoz.com  Fri Jun 21 10:55:32 1996
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Jeff Saxe wrote asking about software to do Plackett-Burman designs:

We use SAS JMP software for design and analysis of experiments.  Plackett-Burman
is one of several options.  The program runs on either Windows machines or
Macs., and is cheap as such software goes.  Contact SAS Institute 919 677-8000.

sb

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 Please circulate ....

 -------------------------------------------------------------------
 Positions and financial support covering the costs at the institute 
 are still available for qualified applicants from NATO countries.
 -------------------------------------------------------------------


 
 NATO Advanced Study Institute
 ------
 Problem Solving in
 
 COMPUTATIONAL MOLECULAR SCIENCE
 
 Molecules in Different Environments
 ------
 Bad Windsheim, Germany
 12th - 22nd August, 1996
 
 Organized by
 GHF Diercksen, Max-Planck-Institut fur Astrophysik, Garching
 S. Wilson, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Oxon
 
 Scientific Programme.
 
 This NATO Advanced Study Institute aims to provide researchers in the molecular
 sciences with the necessary background to make intelligent use of the
 computational methods available by performing reliable calculations of an
 appropriate accuracy and making a considered  interpretation of the data so
 obtained. In pursuit of this objective, the traditional methodology-orientated
 approach to the subject will be abandoned in favour of applications-orientated
 lecture courses. The lectures will be of two types: (i) descriptions of recipes
 for practical investigations, (ii) reviews of the physical content of tractable
 computational methods. The lecture courses describing recipes for attacking
 particular problems will cover:-
 
 * Fine and hyperfine structure; spin properties of molecules
 * Rydberg spectra of atoms, molecules and clusters
 * Electronic spectra of large molecules
 * Molecular properties and spectra in solution
 * Heterogeneous catalysis
 * Chemical reactions on surfaces
 * Nuclear magnetic resonance studies
 
 The lecture courses reviewing the physical content of computational methods
 will
 include:-
 
 * Molecular properties in different environments
 * Ab initio quantum chemical methods
 * Semi-empirical quantum chemical methods
 * Relativistic quantum chemical methods
 * Models for simulating molecular properties in condensed systems
 
 Substantial periods will be made available for discussions and informal
 seminars
 since these activities have been found to be an invaluable adjunct to the
 formal
 lecture courses at previous Advanced Study Institute in this area.
 
 Lecturers
 
 The faculty of the Advanced Study Institute will include:-
 
 * C.R.A. CATLOW, The Royal Institution, London
 * G.H.F. DIERCKSEN, Max-Planck-Institut fur Astrophysik, Garching
 * J. GAUSS, Universitat Karlsruhe
 * J. KARWOWSKI, Nicholas Copernicus University, Torun
 * M. KARELSON, University of Tartu
 * C. MARIAN, Universitat Bonn
 * B.T. SUTCLIFFE, University of York
 * S. WILSON, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
 * M.C. ZERNER, University of Florida
 
 Accommodation
 
 Accommodation has been arranged at the Kongress_Hotel Residenz, Bad Windsheim.
 The cost of full board and accommodation in shared double rooms for the entire
 Advanced Study Instiute is DM1430 per person. For a single room the cost is DM
 1760.
 
 Bad Windsheim is a small town located about 55 km from Nurnberg and
 conveniently
 reached from the international airport at Nurnberg.
 
 Participants who plan to be accompanied by their spouse or families should
 arrange additional accommodation directly with Kongress-Hotel Residenz,
 Erkenbrechtallee, D-8532 Bad Windsheim (Tel: 0 98 41/91-1; Fax: 0 98 41 9 16
 63)
 
 Applications
 
 All applications and correspondence should be addresses to Dr. S. Wilson,
 Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Oxfordshire OX11 0QX, U.K.; Fax
 +44-1235-446626; e-mail: nato@rl.ac.uk;
 http://violet.cc.rl.ac.uk/sw3/nato.html.
 Since attendance is limited to about 65 persons, early application is
 encouraged
 and should in no case be received later than 31st May, 1996. Applications can
 be made on the form below. In the case of junior scientists and students at
 least one letter of recommendation is required.
 
 Funds are available to cover part of the subsistence expenses of the
 participants from NATO Countries and from NATO Co-operation Partner Countries.
 It is anticipated that participants should be able to obtain grants covering
 their travel expenses and part of their living expenses from their
 institutions.
 There is no registration fee but a deposit of DM100 will be charged in advance
 on acceptance. Cheques should be made payable to "NATO ASI, Bad Windsheim.
 
 U.S. participants may be eligible for travel awards from the National Science
 Foundation.  "To be eligible for a travel award, an individual must be a United
 States citizen or permanent resident alien, and must not have earned a Ph.D.
 earlier than three years prior to the ASI. In addition, attendance at the
 Institute must constitute the nominee's primary purpose for travel to Europe,
 and nominees must use a U.S. flag carrier when such a service is available."
 
 Successful applicants will be informed by July, 1996.
 
 
 
 Application Form
 
 Surname
 
 First name(s)
 
 Title
 
 Age
 
 Sex
 
 Nationality
 
 Address
 
 Academic qualifications
 
 Field of research
 
 Publications
 
 Does your participation depend on support from NATO funds ? Yes/No
 
 If "Yes", indicate minimum support required
 
 Applications should be sent, as soon as possible to nato@rl.ac.uk
 


From MARYJO@neu.edu  Fri Jun 21 12:55:43 1996
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Hello everybody!

Does anybody have knowledge and/or references
on Effective Core Potentials for lanthanides,
particularly Lutetium?

Thanks for your help,

Mary j.o.

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Dear CCLer's
Does anyone know of a source for Rasmol that is executable directly on a
SGI indigo under irix 5.3?
thanks in advance
-- 
Paul Heelis

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Dear all,
Anyone ever linked a HP 850c printer to an indigo under Irix 5.3?
any help appreciated
-- 
Paul Heelis

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On Fri, 21 Jun 1996, Paul Heelis wrote:
> 
> Dear all,
> Anyone ever linked a HP 850c printer to an indigo under Irix 5.3?
> any help appreciated
> -- 
> Paul Heelis
> 

I've attached an HP 855C printer to an Indy running Irix 5.3. In order to 
use it's color and graphic capabilities I installed Impressario (a very 
much non-free software package from SGI). Impressario doesn't have a 
driver for the 855C so I have to use the 550C driver. 

If you find a driver specifically for the 850C I'd be interested in 
hearing about it.

Laura
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Laura C. Morris   Department of Chemistry     Tel: (404)651-1573
grad. student     Georgia State University    FAX:(404)651-1416 
laura@gsu.edu     Atlanta, GA 30303 
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