Intellectual Property Links It is dedicated to combatting 'genetic erosion', seeks to prevent to IPRs, proposalssubmitted to the WTO, discussion papers classified Back to top email lists. http://www.scidev.net/dossiers/ip/iplinks.html
Extractions: The CGRFA is a permanent forum of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, where governments discuss and negotiate matters relevant to genetic resources for food and agriculture. Originally established in 1983, the forum aims to ensure the conservation and sustainable utilisation of genetic resources for food and agriculture, as well the fair and equitable sharing of benefits derived from their use. International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD) ICTSD was established in 1996 to contribute to a better understanding of development and environment concerns in the context of international trade. As an independent non-profit and non-governmental organisation, ICTSD engages a broad range of actors in ongoing dialogue about trade and sustainable development, and facilitates interaction between policy-makers and those outside the system to help trade policy become more supportive of sustainable development. International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Associations (IFPMA) The IFPMA represents the worldwide research-based pharmaceutical industry and other manufacturers of prescription medicines. The membership consists of national industry associations from both developed and developing countries, and corporations. The website contains IFPMA position papers on patent protection for pharmaceuticals and protection of innovation, the TRIPS Agreement, and prevention of counterfeiting.
Email Lists message in the body of the email SUBSCRIBE FWIML subscribe IAMSLIC To join the discussion,send mail to L, is an FAO Conference on genetic Diversity / genetic http://www.asfb.org.au/sites/lists.htm
Preconception.com: Preconception Resources By Parents And Parents-to-be, For Par The online journal and community dedicated to keeping you informed, enlightened, and inspired about Category Home Family Pregnancy Preconception From the iParenting Book Club discussion Board. Check out our email lists area whereyou can share your ART) may carry a risk of genetic 'imprinting disorders http://preconception.com/
Extractions: If you could choose your baby's gender, would you? This week, read more about high-tech gender selection. Find out how the war is impacting the iParenting community members at our Life After 9/11 page . We have a new finance article that could help you save a little on your taxes, and don't forget to Sound Off ! Have a safe and happy week! New At Preconception.com Recent strides in reproductive science have revolutionized human conception, giving us more choices and control than our grandmothers ever imagined. Now, for example, a woman with the time, money and inclination can boost her odds of conceiving a daughter by a staggering 92 percent. Read more Check out our email lists area where you can share your opinion and receive support, insight and friendship from our community! Sound Off
Nanotechnology Mailing Lists following Life extension beyond the current genetic limit, including from NSF,send an email to majordomo discussion of these lectures and any other matter http://www.lucifer.com/~sean/n-lists.html
Extractions: http://www.cryonet.org/~kqb/cryonet.html To subscribe, email: majordomo@cryonet.org (put "info cryonet" in message body) Contact (for a non-automated response): kqb@cryonet.org (Kevin Q. Brown) Purpose: Cryonics is an experimental procedure whereby patients who can no longer be kept alive with today's medical abilities are preserved at low temperatures for treatment in the future. The cryonics mailing list (CryoNet) is a forum for topics related to cryonics, which include technical reports of cryopreservations, low temperature biology, mechanisms of freezing injury and progress in avoiding it, legal status of cryonics and cryopreserved people, new research and publications, conferences, mass media coverage of cryonics, local cryonics group meetings, and even the philosophical issues that cryonics raises. USENET has a sci.cryonics news group intended strictly for the scientific/technical aspects of cryonics and some cross-posting is done between sci.cryonics and the cryonics mailing list. The mailing list also includes internal cryonics organization related messages, though, which generally do not go to sci.cryonics. http://www.lucifer.com/cgi-bin/exi-lists
Internet Mailing Lists For Beekeepers (The discussion of genetic theories and allele problems are allowed provided thatthe discussion is generalised to the person concerned by direct email as they http://www.beedata.com/mailing_lists.htm
Autism Mailing Lists, Newsgroups, Forums & Chats problems, to cerebral palsy, to rare genetic disorders. living overseas) devoted tothe discussion of issues email Carolyn for information at cas@boronia.apana http://hunter.apana.org.au/~cas/autism/lists.html
Extractions: The autism mail list is an open e-mail-based forum to discuss autism hosted by St. Johns University,and administered by Ray Kopp. It includes parents, autistic people,researchers, professionals, students, and other people interested in autism. Discussion is lively: many weeks see 500 or more postings. It is a very good forum for posing a question for which you do not know who would have the answer.
Testicular Cancer Resources Directory - CancerIndex See also Cancer email discussion lists. Testicular Cancer Survival High with EarlyTreatment (FDA); Testicular Tumors genetic information (OMIM, National http://www.cancerindex.org/clinks3c.htm
Extractions: Testicular Cancer Home Cancer Types Testicular Cancer Testicular cancer is most common cancer in men between 15 to 35 years old. There are two broad types: seminoma and nonseminoma histologies. The nonseminoma group of cancers includes embryonal carcinoma, teratoma, yolk sac carcinoma and choriocarcinoma. The two testicles (or testis) produce sperm and male hormones. Men who have an undescended testicle (a testicle that didn't move down into the scrotum) are at higher risk of developing testicular cancer. World-wide about 36,000 men are diagnosed with testicular cancer each year. What You Need to Know About Testicular Cancer- Patient's booklet (National Cancer Institute, USA) This site contains information about the disease, diagnosis, staging, and treatment options. Men Against Cancer (Ireland) a cancer support group which provides information, advice and support to men who have received a recent diagnosis of prostate or testicular cancer. This page is on the Irish Cancer Society web site.
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Extractions: News about dogs in need of rescue and related topics This is a list of dog-related list servers though-out the world. List servers are used to bring together groups of people with similar interests, using E-mail. As each email message is sent to the list-server, the messages get sent out to the people who have subscribed to the list. The messages are either sent out individually as received or collected and sent out in digest form. After subscribing to a list, you should receive an informative email about how the list server works, and the procedures for using the list server. It is highly recommended you save this information , without it you may not remember how to subscribe, un-subscribe, or post messages to the list.
Search And Reunion Email Lists No blind email accounts. Reunion GSA A discussion group/mail list for those connectedwith some aspect of genetic Sexual Attraction, with occasional http://adoption.about.com/cs/searchlists/
Judy's Dwarfism Page email lists. Little People of America genetics Position Statement. Also relevantto other genetic disabilities.. A discussion of the meaning of genetic http://psy-138-006.bsd.uchicago.edu/~jbadner/dwarf.htm
Extractions: [Simon Mawer's Mendel's Dwarf ]. This book is about a geneticist who is a dwarf (hmm, why does that sound familar?). I have mixed feelings about this book because the protagonist is far more bitter than myself or the other little people I know. But I think the book does a good job of exploring the issues little people do deal with as well as issues related to genetic diagnoses.
Extractions: Jump to a topic Home page Department Student Resources General Pages Text-related Discussion Organisations Miscellaneous Specialist Pages Calls for Consultation Sherlock plugin Advanced Search/Hippias/Noesis Contact us Help with this site (FAQs) Home Department Student Resources General pages ... Site Map Artificial Intelligence Usenet: comp.ai.philosophy Description: The discussion focuses around consciousness with respect to computers, humans, and animals. Topics include animal consciousness, functionalism, materialism, complexity and emergence, and the computational metaphor. Title of List: Arob@se list Description: Based on the editorial policy of the Arob@se Journal (ISSN: 1278-379X), the main goal of this list consists in the promotion of interdisciplinary debates in the field of literature and human sciences. Arob@se list is addressed to everyone interested by literature, psychology, sociology, history, arts, geography, anthropology, philosophy, linguistics, and many other disciplines. The list may also be used as a way to diffuse information concerning with conferences announcements, books issues, etc.. members of the list could also distribute information about bibliographic materials such as interesting URLs, electronic archives collections, library catalogues
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LITERATURE REFERENCES genetic programming a paradigm for genetically breeding populations of computerprograms to These discussion lists generate email messages which are http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/~tdrewry/referencing.htm
Extractions: Introduction In the course of your literature search you are likely to find many publications which contain relevant information. It is important that you record their full bibliographical details in order to be able to identify them easily at a later date. These details are known as bibliographical references. There are many different ways in which bibliographical references are set out by other authors. In order to avoid producing an inconsistency in your own work it is important to choose one style and stick to it. Therefore you should 'translate' any references you find into your chosen style. If you are preparing a paper for a particular journal you must of course follow the style used by that journal. Remember the basic rule is that references should be correct, complete and consistent.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Ethnobotany Links email discussion lists. Ethnobeur. Conferences and Meetings lists. Ethnobotanyat the International Plant genetic Resources Institute. http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/scihort/eblinks/ethnobot.html
Extractions: Suggestions for further links, or other comments, are welcome; please email us at ceb-enq@rbgkew.org.uk . Links on this page were last updated on 25 October 2002. Other Links Email lists Conferences Regional studies ... Reading Lists Other links Email discussion lists Conferences and meetings - selected events Pretoria, South Africa, 8. - 11 January 2003 26th Annual Conference of the Society of Ethnobiology Seattle, USA, 26-28 March 2003 5th European Colloquium on Ethnopharmacology Valencia, Spain, 8-10 May 2003 3rd World Congress on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants for Human Welfare (WOCMAP III) Chiang Mai, Thailand. 3-7 February 2003 Society for Economic Botany, 44th Annual Meeting Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, USA, 30 May-2 June 2003 9th International Congress of Ethnobiology and Society for Economic Botany joint meeting Canterbury, Kent, UK, 12-20 June 2004
[FAM-MED:980] Re: EMR Templates...wherefore Art Thou? Network Member; References LLBBIJMAILIFOFMBCJAAKEBLCGAA.jwaldis@email.msn.com Greatdiscussion re the pro's and con's Getting the genetic code into a computer http://lists.fpen.org/guest/archives/fam-med/log-2000.03/msg00014.html
Extractions: Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Thread Index http://www.purkinje.com/ References [FAM-MED:977] Re: EMR Templates...wherefore art thou? From: Prev by Date: [FAM-MED:979] Re: EMR Templates...wherefore art thou? Next by Date: [FAM-MED:981] RE: Templates Prev by thread: [FAM-MED:979] Re: EMR Templates...wherefore art thou? Next by thread: [FAM-MED:975] Re: EMR Templates...wherefore art thou? Index(es): Date Thread
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Biology Resources covering biotechnology, cell biology, entomology, and genetic research. the listsERV,ListProc and Majordomo email discussion and announcement lists on the http://www.tcd.ie/Library/People/Arlene.Healy/biology.html
Extractions: Back to Internet Resources by Subject Subject Resources Austrailian Biological Research Network (ABREN) This is an on-line, information network to support Australian biological research. It is premised on the recognition that the Internet will be the prime medium for research communication in the next millennium. Biodiversity and Biological Collections A collection of links devoted to information of interest to systematists and other biologists of the organismic kind. Headings include botany, herpetology, invertebrates, entomology, ichthyology, mammalogy, mycology and microbiology, ornithology and general biodiversity. Biology on the Internet: Selected Sites Links to biological sciences journals, government resources in biological sciences, and sites covering biotechnology, cell biology, entomology, and genetic research. BioSites A virtual catalog of selected internet resources in the biomedical sciences. BioTech Life Sciences Dictionary Free reference dictionary developed by staff at Indiana University containing over 6700 terms dealing with biochemistry, biotechnology, botany, cell biology, genetics, ecology, pharmacology and toxicology.
Science And Religion Science and Christian Concerns Regarding Human genetic Enhancement Metanexus includestopical discussion lists, foreign language It hosts email lists for other http://psci-com.org.uk/browse/ypages/215.html
Extractions: Science in society Access Research Network: ARN Religion and science Science - Philosophy Evolution (Biology) ... Dialogue on Science, Ethics and Religion The Dialogue on Science, Ethics and Religion, DoSER, was set up by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) to provide opportunities for a dialogue between the scientific and religious communities, and to promote mutual understanding and collaboration between them on projects that explore the ethical and religious implications of scientific development. The site includes a sizeable section on Resources on Evolution, being one of the main areas of contention between the scientific and religious communities. There are also links to DoSER publications, unpublished papers, and published scholarship and articles on science and religion, a list of related web sites, and details of forthcoming and previous conferences. Religion and science Einstein's writings on science and religion A collection of Einstein's writings on science and religion which have been compiled by Professor Arnold Lasikar, Department of Physics, St. Cloud State University. They incorporate not only his views on religion but also its relationship to science. Religion and science Science - Philosophy Metanexus: the online forum on religion and science "Metanexus is an international online forum on religion and science It includes a monthly annotated digest, daily postings of commentaries and book reviews, daily news clippings from the field, and daily announcements of events and opportunities.Metanexus includes topical discussion lists, foreign language lists, and small introductory study groups. [It] hosts email lists for other groups and provide a gateway to the Meta-Library with extensive webcast material." Metanexus is hosted by Philadelphia Center for Religion and Science (PCRS).
Sri Mode Of Communication - Online Forums And Mail Lists from antique cars to databases to genetic engineering Mail lists, though, are poisedto supersede the newsgroups not yet on the SIF email discussion Group, join http://www.web.net/~robrien/papers/sri/modes/onlineforums.html
Extractions: On the Internet, group communication has been a commonly enjoyed pastime. Newsgroups range in topic from antique cars to databases to genetic engineering. Although their popularity as public forums has been declining recently due to the irresponsible mass postings of 'spammers', they are still used by millions of people daily. Mail lists, though, are poised to supersede the newsgroups as the venue of choice, perhaps because they are easier to use for the multitude of newcomers to the net. And finally, partially in response to the increasing demand for 'intranet' communications, computer conferences are also being used more frequently. "Members only: If you're not yet on the SIF Email Discussion Group, join today. Over 100 members discuss hot SRI issues daily. Subscriptions to the list are approved for SIF members only. Send email to majordomo@listserver.together.net with the following information in the body (leave the subject line blank):