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Date: 8 Dec 88 04:35:59 GMT
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To all people on all bboards,

   Some time ago I offerred to compile a list of people on the bboards and
their interests, etc., as a way of encouraging more conversation on the
BIOSCI bboards. I seem to have a fairly full list, but I do know of some
people who haven't sent anything my way. If you feel like contributing,
it would nice if you could do so over the next few days, as I wish to close
the list before Xmas.
   Below is the information bulletin I sent out earlier for the benifit of
those who missed it. Just chop out the example in it, and edit it to suit
yourself, and send it to me.
   THIS IS THE LAST CALL FOR THE LIST - MAKE YOUR MOVE NOW OR NEVER - OK?@!
   Finally, a big sorry to anyone who saw my earlier note, however it *is*
the last call.

   My address is :  ghj@uk.ac.cam.mrc-lmb   (UK people)

   Merry Christmas to you all!

      Grant.

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Dear All,

   Before you start on this, one word - don't feel overwhelmed by the formality
of all this - I just needed to get the message across clearly...

   From the few lists sent to me so far, I've been able to make a few
 decisions:


1) The few lists sent so far varied considerably in format. To make things more
   manageable to me, I've decided on a simple format for you to send them in.
   If for some reason you can't (or can't be bothered!) to make things in this
   format, send them along anyway. The general layout of the format is:

         |
         |Header : 
        |         
         |

   Notes: (a) The header field ALWAYS starts in column 1.
         (b) If the text takes more than one line; indent the second, etc,
             lines (so they won't be confused with headers).
         (c) The header should be followed by a colon (preceded by optional
             blanks).
         (d) The headers can be in any case (upper or lower case) or mixed,
             but I have to admit I find it tidier to read them with the first
             letter in upper case, and the rest in lower - a personal opinon
             that!

   In pratice the headers can be any sensible (or fun) header you care to dream
   up, but where possible the following should be used to make things simple :

       Name :
       Address :
       City :
       Region :
       Country :
       Phone :
       Telex :
       Telefax :
       Network address :
       Biosci bboards :
       Profession/position :
       Project :
       Other interests :
       General :
       Hardware :
       Software :
       References :

       ... etc, etc, ...

   Obviously this is only a guideline - the main thing is to break your list
   down into this general format to make things workable at my end.

   Below is a few comments on each of the fields, which might help keep things
   in order, and give people a few ideas :

       Name : ESSENTIAL. Your name (!); as you would write it; surname *LAST*.
       Address : Your POSTAL address.
       City : Obvious.
       Region : The State/County/Provence your city is in.
       Country : Obvious.
       Phone : Optional. Try make this international if you can.
       Telex : Optional.
       Telefax : Optional. Again try make this international.
       Network address : Obvious. This is your private network address. If you
           don't know this I probably will work it out from the blurb at
           the head of your E MAIL message added by the electronic mailer.
       Biosci bboards : Optional. What BIOSCI bboards you're on.
       Profession/position : Optional. What post you hold. Also, if you feel
           like it, what type of scientist you consider yourself (say no
           more!).
       Project : Obvious. ESSENTIAL. If you can, try say a little more than
           just jotting down your lot in a few short words; it helps to
           get across the flavour of things.
       Other interests : Any other research (etc) interests.
       General : Anything else you want to say. Anything at all...
       Hardware : Optional. What machine(s) you're using. Some experimentalists
           may wish to put down the E.M., or whatever they are using if
           they think it will be of interest to others.
       Software : Optional. What S/W you mainly use, or any you've written.
       References : Optional. Any articles that might be interesting.

   One other possible header would be 'details', or something like that for
   people who want a more detailed idea of what you're up to; but I'll leave
   that sort of thing to your imagination. I guess there must be heaps of other
   silly possibilites I've missed - just fill the gaps yourselves.
   [Personally I'd rather see people giving a detailed description by way of
   Peter Karp's example on the BIOMATRIX bboard, rather than via this list - or
   it will get far too long]

   Phew, this IS getting long. To *really* make sure you've got the picture
   a short example follows, with apologies to Andrew Wallace

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Name : Andrew Wallace
Profession/position : Post-doc.
Network address :
       Andrew Wallace  or, for UK users:
       Andrew Wallace  or for bitnet users:
       Andrew Wallace 
Address : Friehrich Miescher Institute
City : Basel
Country : Switzerland
General : I am one of a group interested in protein-protein interactions.
Project : Investigation of the huridin-thrombin interaction by site-directed
       mutagensis of the residues involved in the binding regions of both
       molecules and kinetic analysis of the resulting changes in the inhibit-
       ion of thrombin by huridin.
References : Biochemistry (1988), 27, 6517-6522
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   If you have more than one person, just send them in one file, separating
   each entry by a (few) blank line(s) so I can see them.

   Grant
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