[bionet.general] DATA SET

btagett@lamont.ldgo.columbia.edu (becky tagett) (02/21/91)

   I am a grad student at CCNY in biology looking for a data set to
play with. I have worked alot with data in the past (since I was
doing satellite oceanography before changing to bio). Now I am 
enrolled in a biostat course and I dont want to use one of their
canned data sets. I am looking for something interesting that maybe
you have not had a chance to analyse yet. I realize that people
dont give data away, but maybe we could talk. I don't really care
much about credit on a publication at this point. I want to find
some interesting data and just have some fun with this course.
My interests are in population biology (especially population
genetics), evolution, and spiders, insects, etc..
If you can find me a data set thats interesting and matches
my interests. I'll analyse it and you can have the credit.
WHAT A DEAL !!

send replies to ib702844@ccnyvme.cuny.edu
if that doesn't work, try btagett@lamont.ldgo.columbia.edu.
if not... then rlt@pacific.jpl.nasa.gov

thankyouthankyouthankyou !!!

HART32%SNYBUFVA@PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU (02/23/91)

   btagett@lamont.ldgo.columbia.edu recently posted a message on this net,
regarding, needing a data for a biostat course. However, I was unable to
successfully send the e-mail message to the computer addresses that she gave.
   I am a senior undergraduate Biology at the State University College at
Buffalo, New York. Last semester, I partially completed a Biometrics (Statistics
   for Biology Majors) course. On my vax account, I still have an ASCII file of
my final term project for that course.
   Perhaps the raw data from that project could be of some use. I would greatly
appreciate it I could have some specifics of what btagett@lamont.ldgo.colum-
bia.edu may require. Graduate Biology students were also in this class, so
perhaps data that I might be able to provide may be at the level that is
required.
   Please send a reply to my message. I should be able to respond within the nex
   t 3 days.
                                                       Thank you,
                                     William Hart(HART32@SNYBUFVA.BITNET)