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Extractions: Description: Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) is a generic name for a family of degenerative genetic diseases that affect the retina. RP causes progressive vision loss, and eventually blindness. The RP list is intended for RP sufferers, their friends and relatives, and anyone with an interest in RP. Discussions are welcome on any subject relevant to RP, with an emphasis on issues specific to low vision and degenerative vision; issues relevant to blindness in general are better kept on existing blindness-related lists and newsgroups. Medical aspects of RP are also of interest, but are not the main focus of the list.
Entomology Index: Mailing Lists ACAROLOGY mailing list dedicated to discussion of the Acari (mites and ticks). ENTCHN a list for Chinese entomologists. To subscribe, send e-mail to http://www.ent.iastate.edu/List/mailing_lists.html
Extractions: Iowa State Entomology Index: Mailing Lists ACAROLOGY mailing list dedicated to discussion of the Acari (mites and ticks). To subscribe, simply send the message subscribe acarology in the body of your message to LISTSERVER@NHM.AC.UK (if your signature is appended automatically to e-mail messages, type the word end on the last line of your message). ARACHNID The arachnid mailing list. To subscribe, send the message subscribe arachnid "Jane Doe" jdoe@anyplace.edu to MAJORDOMO@BGA.COM where Jane Doe is your real name and jdoe@anyplace.edu is your e-mail address. The last line of your message should contain the single word end Arachnology for discussion of topics related to arachnids, including arachnological databases. Not for discussion of buying and selling or care and feeding of pet arachnids. To subscribe, send a message with a blank subject and subscribe arachnology in the body of the message to majordomo@chemie.de ArthEndo The ArthEndo list is for discussions related to arthropod endocrinology - the hormones, neuropeptides, receptors, second messengers, and hormone-responsive genes of insects, crustaceans, arachnids, myriapods and Merostomata; in addition to the natural and synthetic agonists and antagonists of these compounds. You may send messages to: ArthEndo@onelist.com
Ivan Garibay New discussion mailing group for selforganization in nature-inspired computation and Wu AS, Garibay I., (2002), “The Proportional genetic Algorithm http://ivan.research.ucf.edu/
Other Sources Of Information genetic Diseases E Mail discussion List You exchange E mails with about 200 other sufferers (including a few physicians) interested in Gaucher Disease. http://www.gaucher.org.uk/sources.htm
Extractions: You can search this extensive database without charge or the need to register at the National Library of Medicine of the USA. A summary of many articles is available on the database. After clicking the link above, make sure that the box Search shows PubMed and type in Gaucher Disease in the box which has the word for in front of it. Then click Go National Institute of Health, extensive references for Gaucher Disease Type 1 in academic periodicals
JISCmail - Mailing Lists A discussion list for trainers of adult numeracy teachers. ADULTPROTECTION Add this list s A UK-based worldwide e-mail broadcast system mailing list http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/mailinglists/a-z/
Chemical Mailing Lists A good list can be found at Cheminfo listserves, discussion lists and Newsgroups for To get a list of what is available send email to listsERV@URIACC. http://www.chem.swin.edu.au/mirrors/mailinglists.html
Extractions: A good list can be found at Cheminfo Listserves, Discussion LIsts and Newsgroups for chemistry Description: A mail reflector for users and people interested in Amber. A major part of the traffic is the bug fix announcements. Subjects: amber programs, force field. Editor: Bill Ross, Dept of Pharm Chem 1913, UC SF, California 94143-0446, USA. Distribution address: amber@cgl.ucsf.edu or amber@ucsfcgl.bitnet Description: This mailing list covers theory and application of simulated annealing, which is a computer algorithm for performing combinatorial optimization. It is used for a variety of problems, including VLSI placement, network optimization, protein folding and logic minimization. Members of the annealing mailing list are typically researchers in the field. Please investigate the algorithm on your own before posting questions to this list. Subjects: Thermodynamics, organic chemistry, optimization, protein configuration.
J. - Cyberspace Support Groups For Jewish Genetic Diseases geneticdisease list serve at http//sargon.mmu.ac.uk/ genetic.htm and the genetic disease e-mail discussion list at www.gaucherdisease.org/list.htm. http://www.jewishsf.com/content/2-0-/module/displaystory/story_id/14442/edition_
Extractions: There are many times that the Internet is criticized for being a world wide waste of time. And far too often, those criticisms are completely valid. But used properly, the Internet can be a critical tool for joining communities and perhaps even saving lives. In the June 23 Bulletin, we began our look at the information about Jewish genetic disorders on the Internet. Today, some people are using the Internet as a way to find out more about their diseases and even search for a cure. Once again, a caution that the Internet should not be considered a substitute for trusted medical advice. The best place to start is at the National Foundation for Jewish Genetic Diseases Web site at www.nfjgd.org. The Foundation has supplied online information and Web links about the genetic diseases which are more common among Jews such as Bloom's syndrome, Canavan disease, familial dysautonomia, Fanconia anemia, Gaucher disease, mucolipidosis IV, Niemann-Pick disease, Tay-Sachs disease and torsion dystonia. For a good explanation of how diseases are inherited, I recommend the Albert Einstein Healthcare Network Web site at www.einstein.edu/ jewishgenetics. Another excellent way for someone trying to learn more about a rare Jewish disease is by meeting others who are facing similar challenges. You can join that world-wide community through e-mail lists such as the genetic-disease list serve at http://sargon.mmu.ac.uk/ genetic.htm and the genetic disease e-mail discussion list at www.gaucherdisease.org/list.htm. You must supply your name to join the discussion list but that information will be kept confidential.
ABS - Bamboo Resources On The Internet The Bamboo discussion Group (BDG) mailing list is now online and taking To subscribe to the list do one of the following. Address an email message http://www.americanbamboo.org/GeneralInfoPages/BambooOnTheInternet.html
Extractions: Site feedback Here is a list of links to other sites having bamboo information. We'll try to keep these up-to-date and add to them as time allows. Bamboo of the Americas (BOTA) is an organization established to: Document the habitat of native bamboo in host countries. Enhance the awareness of bamboo in the host countries while attaining environmental objectives. Seek international and host-country participation and assistance. Assist in the construction and management of a native bamboo center and a propagation nursery in the host countries. Collect and propagate native bamboo in the correct climate zone of the host countries. Develop economic and distribution plans for the bamboo nursery in host countries. Coordinate eco-tourism and educational groups in and to the host countries.
UB Center For Clinical Ethics Newsletter; December, 1997 For more information, and to be placed on the mailing list to receive full A Panel discussion on genetic Engineering will be part of the continuing http://wings.buffalo.edu/faculty/research/bioethics/news38.html
Extractions: Send E-mail to: wear@acsu.buffalo.edu This newsletter can be delivered to you via e-mail or fax or over the internet (forward your request to: Jack Freer, MD at: jfreer@buffalo.edu ). If you prefer fax, call 862-3412 and leave your fax number. We encourage and appreciate the use of e-mail and fax distribution rather than paper for the newsletter. The Center now maintains two automated e-mail listservers. BIOETH-LIST is primarily designed for those in the Greater Buffalo area and permits subscribers to post to the list. This list is available for posting local announcements, as well as a medium for discussion of relevant topics. It will also distribute the Center newsletter, "Bioethics Bulletin." If you are on this list, you can send a message to the entire list by addressing the message to: BIOETH-LIST@listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu. Archives of old BIOETH-LIST messages are maintained at: http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/archives/bioeth-list.html
Discussion Forums Neurology Through Tourette It is a closed list. To request subscription, send email to ES is a mailing list in the Spanish language for discussion of issues relating to the http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster2/discussion/discussion3.html
Extractions: GENERAL NEUROLOGY CHILD NEUROLOGY is part of the Neurology Web-Forum an interactive, online discussion forum about various Neurology-related topic. CHILD-NEURO@WAISMAN.WISC.EDU is a child neurology list composed primarily of physicians and psychologists interested in child neurology issues. It is a closed list. To request subscription, send email to listserv@waisman.wisc.edu with information about your credentials, requesting to be added to child-neuro. The listowner is mack@waisman.wisc.edu C-NET_ADULTNEURO@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU is sponsored by the National Center for Neurogenic Communication Disorders at the University of Arizona. The focus of this list will be on professional concerns, cultural and reimbursement issues, as well as assessment and management problems and dilemmas, interesting cases, and research needs as they relate to neurogenic communication disorders in adults. In addition, questions by patients and family members will be welcome. To subscribe, send the following message to listserv@listserv.arizona.edu
Biological Sciences Guide - Internet Resources The group is used primarily as a means of discovering email addresses when all Biological Sciences category includes discussion lists for ecology, http://www.library.usyd.edu.au/subjects/biosci/biosciinternet.html
[MOL] Cancer Genetic Network [13722] If you d like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit the MedicineOn-Line discussion Forum at Prev by Date MOL genetic Breakthoughs. http://www.meds.com/archive/mol-cancer/1998/msg13722.html
Extractions: Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Thread Index Information About the Cancer Genetics Network BETHESDA, MD, July 29 (NIH) - This summer, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) plans to fund the Cancer Genetics Network. The network will provide a new national resource to support collaborative investigations into the genetic basis of cancer susceptibility, integrate this new knowledge into medical practice, and address the psychosocial, ethical, legal, and public health issues associated with inherited susceptibility to cancer. Up to $6 million in total costs for first-year funding of this initiative will be provided. http://ipn.intelihealth.com/ipn/ihtIPN?c=192876 http://www.meds.com/con_faq.html Prev by Date: [MOL] Genetic Breakthoughs. Next by Date: Re: [MOL] Introduction albeit a bit longer than I intended Prev by thread: [MOL] Correcting DNA errors may Lead to Cures Next by thread: [MOL] Genetic Breakthoughs.
InfoWatch genetic Engineering News 6. GRATIS! Weekly Newsletter free software Tools for identifying discussion forums 14. UK AutoCAD Resource Centre http://www.ncsi.iisc.ernet.in/infowatch/iwjul96.html
Discussion Groups It consists of email conferences with accompanying background and summary discussion list archive about forest soils. The list is maintained by the http://agrifor.ac.uk/browse/cabi/46e12cb58065acdfa6b3d146e45939f0.html
Extractions: low graphics other: communication Electronic forum on biotechnology in food and agriculture This forum, established in March 2000, from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, invites any interested parties to contribute to discussion on issues in biotechnology in food and agriculture for developing countries. It consists of e-mail conferences with accompanying background and summary documents. Eight conferences have been held so far, and all information pertaining to these can be found on the Web site. The 9th conference will be held in April 2003. The Web site provides access to the forums and archives, gives instructions for participants, and also offers a large glossary of biotechnology and genetic engineering. genetic engineering food biotechnology discussion groups biotechnology ... Dairy-L "Dairy-L was established to provide an electronic forum for the seeking and dissemination of factual-based information relative to the managing of dairy cows and dairy herds for people advising the dairy industry." The list is moderated, has been running since 1994 and it's archives can be searched by email or WWW. Instructions on using Dairy-L are provided in English and Spanish. discussion groups dairy cows bbsrc-news News, features, events and announcements from BBSRC - the UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. (description courtesy of Mailbase)
RPlist Home Page Welcome to RPlist the retinal degeneration discussion list. Any email message sent to the list s address is automatically forwarded to all members http://www.dixonvision.com/rplist/
Extractions: the retinal degeneration discussion list. See here how you can make these pages easier to read. This is the official web site of RPlist, the Retinal Degeneration Mailing List. It gives information about this mailing list only. For information about retinal degenerations, refer to the links page RPlist is an electronic mailing list , i.e. a group of people who use electronic mail (e-mail) on the Internet to exchange ideas and information. Any e-mail message sent to the list's address is automatically forwarded to all members (subscribers). Anyone with a valid Internet e-mail address can join or leave the group at any time. Participation is entirely free of charge. RPlist is dedicated to discussions related to retinal degenerations . It is open to people personally effected by these conditions, their family and friends, people working in the eye care or low vision fields, and more generally anyone who wants to learn or share experience in relation with retinal conditions. back to top What is a Retinal Degeneration?
CHROMOSOME 22 CENTRAL Also, join our discussion list. Click here to join c22c Rainbow Families, a site that offers a great email list for families who have children with http://www.nt.net/a815/links.htm
The Math Forum - Math Library - Discussion Archives The discussion began as email conversations, more discussion of Block Scheduling - Kidsphere K-12 Mailing List Dan Johnson, a teacher, http://mathforum.org/library/resource_types/discuss_arch/
Extractions: A gateway to the archives of the Math Forum's online electronic community comprising eight geometry discussion groups for all those interested in geometry. Access current news or follow a link to threaded past discussions to browse or search the archive by keyword. more>> Learning and Mathematics - Math Forum In a chapter entitled "Learning to Count. Computing with Written Numbers. Mistakes" in the 1977 book, Children's Arithmetic: How They Learn It and How You Teach It, Ginsburg draws heavily on the idea of assimilation - the incorporation of new ideas into ...more>> Adult Numeracy Network - National Institute for Literacy (NIFL)
GM Websites geneticID genetic Analysis for the Food Industry E-mail info@genetic-id.com; Pure Food A list for those concerned about the recent cross-species genetic http://www.dhushara.com/book/genes/gmwww.htm
Extractions: Return to Genesis of Eden? Relevant Websites About Genetic Engineering Genesis of Eden Saving the evolutionary future through gnostic consciousness Australian GeneEthics Network acfgenet@peg.apc.org Council for Responsible Genetics (CRG), founded in 1983, is a national nonprofit organization of scientists, public health advocates, and others which promotes a comprehensive public interest agenda for biotechnology. Advocacy and coalition building form the core of the CRG's work in our program areas of genetic discrimination, patenting of life forms, and food safety and environmental quality. In keeping with our education mission, we provide information to the general pubic, the media, policy makers, and other non-profit organizations through GeneWATCH, the only national bulletin dedicated to the social implications of biotechnology; and by producing and distributing educational materials that raise awareness about the social and environmental effects of new genetic technologies. crg@essential.org Declaration of Indigenous Peoples of the Western Hemisphere Regarding the Human Genome Diversity Project. South and Meso American Indian Rights Center (SAIIC)saiic@igc.apc.org
MyDNA.com - Support Groups RP, a mailing list for discussion and support for patients interested in radical IceBalls, a mailing list devoted to the discussion of cryosurgery as a http://www.mydna.com/resources/directory/osg/topics/rs/osg/osg_pp.html
Extractions: Prostate Pointers is one of the most active and popular prostate communities available online. It features 13 focused and moderated mailing lists, an event calendar, and links to thousands of physician and lay contributed web pages. Patient to Physician (P2P) provides the opportunity to read focused discussion about clinical problems with prostate cancer. Patients post questions with accompanying medical history and specialists in the field of prostate cancer offer ideas to discuss with your physician. The Circle provides support for wives, families, friends, and significant others of men with prostate cancer - and, of course, the men themselves. It is intended as a place of inclusion, of welcome, of good talk. This list is for all who struggle to understand and cope with the intrusion that is prostate cancer. SeedPods offers information and support to those interested in brachytherapy for prostate cancer. At the web site: an archive of posts to the mailing list, a library of medical papers, a list of brachytherapy practitioners, and patients' first-hand chronicles of the treatment experience.