[sci.med] molecular biology newsgroup

bms@reed.UUCP (Brent M Segal) (04/18/89)

Is anyone interested in forming a newsgroup to discuss the recent
developments in the molecular biology field, new cloning techniques, gene
disruption, sequencing, and site-specific mutagenesis, etc.?

Please send all response to:

bms@reed.BITNET
or
--
...!{tektronix}!reed!bms

Brent M. Segal
3203 S.E. Woodstock Blvd #645
Portland Oregon, 97202

kristoff@NET.BIO.NET (David Kristofferson) (04/18/89)

Brent,

	You must not be aware of the bionet.* groups.  I include the
following information sheet.  These groups are precisely for the types
of technical molecular biology discussions that you mentioned.


			 
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(nodes) that distribute the bboards, the address format for posting
messages, and the addresses used for subscription requests.


BBOARD NAME                  TOPIC
-----------                  -----
AGEING			     Scientific Interest Group
BIONEWS                      General announcements of widespread
				interest to biologists
BIOTECH			     Biotechnology issues
BIO-CONVERSION		     Scientific Interest Group
BIO-JOURNALS		     Tables of Contents of biological journals
BIO-MATRIX		     Applications of computers to biological databases
BIO-SOFTWARE         	     Information on software for the
				biological sciences
EMBL-DATABANK		     Messages to and from the EMBL database staff
EMPLOYMENT                   Job opportunities
GENBANK-BB                   Messages to and from the GenBank database staff
GENOMIC-ORGANIZATION         Scientific Interest Group
METHODS-AND-REAGENTS         Requests for information and lab reagents
MOLECULAR-EVOLUTION          Scientific Interest Group
PIR			     Messages to and from the PIR database staff
POPULATION-BIOLOGY	     Scientific Interest Group
PROTEIN-ANALYSIS             Scientific Interest Group
RESEARCH-NEWS                Research news of interest to the community
SCIENCE-RESOURCES	     Information from/about the funding agencies
SWISS-PROT		     Messages to and from the SWISS-PROT database staff


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BBOARD NAME                  BITNET/EARN Name	USENET Newsgroup Name
-----------                  ----------------	---------------------
AGEING			     AGEING		bionet.molbio.ageing
BIONEWS			     BIONEWS		bionet.general
BIOTECH			     BIOTECH		bionet.technology.general
BIO-CONVERSION		     BIO-CONV		bionet.technology.conversion
BIO-JOURNALS		     BIO-JRNL		bionet.journals.contents
BIO-MATRIX                   BIOMATRX		bionet.molbio.bio-matrix
BIO-SOFTWARE         	     BIO-SOFT		bionet.software
EMBL-DATABANK                EMBL-DB		bionet.molbio.embldatabank
EMPLOYMENT                   BIOJOBS		bionet.jobs
GENBANK-BB                   GENBANKB   	bionet.molbio.genbank
GENOMIC-ORGANIZATION         GENE-ORG		bionet.molbio.gene-org
METHODS-AND-REAGENTS         METHODS		bionet.molbio.methds-reagnts
MOLECULAR-EVOLUTION          MOL-EVOL		bionet.molbio.evolution
PIR                          PIR-BB		bionet.molbio.pir
POPULATION-BIOLOGY	     POP-BIO		bionet.population-bio
PROTEIN-ANALYSIS             PROTEINS		bionet.molbio.proteins
RESEARCH-NEWS                RESEARCH		bionet.molbio.news
SCIENCE-RESOURCES            SCI-RES		bionet.sci-resources
SWISS-PROT		     SWISSPRT		bionet.molbio.swiss-prot

Node Addresses		     Node Addresses
for left column  location    for middle column   location
---------------  --------    -----------------   --------
bmc.uu.se 	 (Sweden)    irlearn.ucd.ie	 (Ireland)
net.bio.net	 (U.S.A.)    uk.ac.daresbury	 (U.K.)
			     net.bio.net	 (U.S.A.)


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networks serviced by each BIOSCI node.


Europe					 North America
-------------------------------------    ----------------------------------
Sweden	   bmc.uu.se       (Internet)	 net.bio.net (Internet, but can be 
UK	   uk.ac.daresbury (JANET)	           accessed by BITNET users)
Ireland	   IRLEARN	   (BITNET/EARN)
Ireland	   irlearn.ucd.ie  (domain style
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-- 
				Sincerely,

				Dave Kristofferson
				BIONET Resource Manager

				kristoff@net.bio.net
			     or	kristofferson@bionet-20.bio.net