From xiang $#at#$ auriga.rose.brandeis.edu Sat Jul 13 00:13:41 1996 Received: from auriga.rose.brandeis.edu for xiang#* at *#auriga.rose.brandeis.edu by www.ccl.net (8.7.5/950822.1) id XAA21731; Fri, 12 Jul 1996 23:35:26 -0400 (EDT) Received: by auriga.rose.brandeis.edu (5.57/Ultrix3.0-C) id AA04689; Fri, 12 Jul 96 23:35:28 -0400 Date: Fri, 12 Jul 96 23:35:28 -0400 From: xiang -x- at -x- auriga.rose.brandeis.edu (Phil Xiang) Message-Id: <9607130335.AA04689 %-% at %-% auriga.rose.brandeis.edu> To: CHEMISTRY%!at!%www.ccl.net Subject: RE: CCL:bioinformatics group? Dear CCL'ers: I gleaned this from YSN: > #1 Alternative careers in science: Bioinformatics >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Date: Wed, 10 Jul 1996 15:04:33 -0400 (EDT) >From: Wendy Yee >wmyee %-% at %-% welchlink.welch.jhu.edu> >To: ysn -A_T- crow-t-robot.stanford.edu >Subject: #1 Alternative careers in science: Bioinformatics > >CAREER TRANSITIONS IN BIOINFORMATICS: CHOICES IN A CHANGING FIELD > >Science's Next Wave, a Web site published by American Association for the >Advancement of Science (AAAS) and Science magazine, will be presenting a >feature on new career options in bioinformatics on Friday, July 12. This >Bioinformatics feature is part of our series on alternative careers for >scientists, New Niches. > >The bioinformatics New Niche will provide viewpoints from scientists and >informatics managers at Merck, Immunex, Smith Kline Beecham, among >others. They will discuss: > > -- expanding career choices in industry and federal organizations > > -- the training and experiences that led them to their current > positions > > -- changes they foresee in a young, rapidly expanding field > which can provide lucrative options for scientists seeking > positions in industry > >Science's Next Wave will also be providing descriptions and links for >related resources for scientists contemplating career changes in this >direction. We strongly encourage you to tell your peers and colleagues >about the current and future New Niche features. > >The Bioinformatics New Niche will be active starting on Friday, July 12. >It will remain interactive until September 6. We encourage you to direct >comments and career questions to the participants over the next two >months via the Web site. > > The URL for the Next Wave homepage is http://sci.aaas.org/nextwave/ > To view the bioinformatics feature, click on the "New Niches" >button on the homepage. > >If you would not like to receive e-mail notices about future Next Wave >features which discuss alternative careers for scientists, please let us >know. > >Wendy Yee >Associate Editor >Science's Next Wave > >----------------------------- > Phil Xiang Biophysics,Brandeis University,(617)736-4906 http://www.rose.brandeis.edu:80/users/xiang/