bwb4220@star.tamu.edu (BECK, BRIAN WAYNE) (09/29/90)
I am interested in the development of organic/biochemical computers, and I was wondering if anyone could point out either some Graduate Universities , Researchers, or both that might be involved in this area.(It's time to do the grad-school thing for me.) I had heard that Syracuse U. (NY) and Wayne State U. (Detroit) had people involved in this, but it was just hearsay. Can anyone back this up? ================================================================================ Disclaimer: TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY is only responsible for the thoughts in my head. The gibberish that pours forth from my lips and fingertips is of no consequence and should be ignored at all costs. BITNET: BWB4220@TAMVENUS BRIAN@TAMBIGRF INTERNET: BWB4220@TAMVENUS.TAMU.EDU BRIAN@TAMBIGRF.TAMU.EDU THENET: KINVAX::BRIAN or VENUS::BWB4220 BIOCH::BRIAN BIGRAF::BRIAN ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Heisenberg's Molecular Voodoo Principle: "If there's a CAT in a Pribnow box, you don't know whether it's" "alive and functioning until you look inside." ===============================================================================