[OWW-SC] all research proposals submitted to BBSRC from 26April2007 must now include a statement on data sharing.

Julius Lucks lucks at fas.harvard.edu
Thu May 10 19:40:05 EDT 2007


I think a conference is a great idea.  My only concern is having too  
much of a 'Web 2.0' feeling to it.  I personally think Web 2.0 is a  
fad that will be replaced by something else.  Open Science however is  
a new paradigm that will last if we manage to convince enough people  
so I would prefer to use that language instead.

Julius

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On May 10, 2007, at 7:32 PM, John Cumbers wrote:

> Great.
>
> I think we are aiming for a culture shift in the biological  
> sciences.  Reshma, your story is all too familiar here at Brown.
>
>  I suggest "Science 2.0"  or "Open Science" as a conference title,  
> it might be something that the community developer would be  
> interested in organising.   If MIT could host it, then I would not  
> be surprised if the BBSRC would be interested in funding Mattias  
> and James to travel here and also sponsoring the conference in  
> general.
>
> I paste below, and on the wiki: http://openwetware.org/wiki/ 
> Science_2.0_/_Open_Science_conference
>  some rough ideas that Mac and I had on this earlier this year.  At  
> that time we were thinking of mid-Aug, but this may be too  
> ambitious to have it so soon.
>
> cheers,
> John
>
>
> Science 2.0
> What science can learn from Web 2.0
> New media and science: Henry Jenkins, ask to Chair it?
>
> "How to build a PCR machine in your
> http://www.instructables.com/
> www.makezine.com/
>
> Key web 2.0 ideas:  interoperability/mashups, follksonomy, user  
> generated content, social network
>
> first half Aug 07, lunchtime to lunchtime, 24 hr conference
> registration 12.00
> start time 13.00
>
> sponsor/speaker?
> http://www.mattsparkes.org/  New Scientist web executive, v-young,  
> good blog
> Ian Foster
>
>
> Bruce Sterling (ubiquitous computing)
> Michael Arrington - techcrunch.com
>
> Chris Anderson: http://leighbureau.com/speaker.asp?id=373
> 37 signals/basecamp/rubyonrails
> bioruby/ewan birney
>
> Cal Henderson, Flickr - building enterprise applications
>
> Drew Endy, OWW - sorting scientific knowledge,
> Robert Hoffman, iHOP -
> NCBI guy
> Hubmed
> Citeulike
> Nature - POstgenomic
> Scienceblogs.com  ?
>
> Barend Mons & his wiki + semantic framework for protein researcher:  
> http://www.wikiprofessional.info/
>     see doi:10.1038/445691a;
>
> Plos1
>
> room size =
> iclickers = $25 a person (let the audience vote)  100 person max?
>
> refreshments
> Thu pm coffee $5
> Thu pm reception $25
> Fri am breakfast $5
> Total per delegate: $35
>
> Sponsors: Nature 3k, OWW 1k, Science 2k, total 6k.
> - Berkman center
> Business:? DNA2.0, Microsoft,
>
>
>
>
>
> On 5/10/07, Jason Kelly <jasonk at mit.edu> wrote:
> > And FWIW, I think starting some conversations around the BBSRC data
> > sharing efforts and OWW is a great idea.
>
> Yeah, I agree. Thanks for looking into it guys, keep the SC updated on
> your progress.
>
> I also agree with John's original comment about a conference.  Would
> be a great to put faces to names on OWW, as well as hash out ideas
> (like the standard described).  I think it would be a big hit.
>
> thanks,
> jason
>
>
>
> On 5/10/07, Reshma Shetty <rshetty at mit.edu> wrote:
> > In light of recent discussions, I wanted to share a quick  
> anecdote of
> > someone who *didn't* put some work on OWW.
> >
> > A group was publishing a paper.  As with most scientific papers, the
> > graduate student had some extra work that didn't make the final cut
> > into the paper.  So the student pitched the idea of republishing the
> > paper on OpenWetWare with the additional data to their PI.
> >
> > The PI refused for several reasons
> > 1) they don't like the idea of their being multiple versions of the
> > paper available
> > 2) they don't like the idea of their work being available in a form
> > that can change
> > 3) they don't like the idea of trying to cite someone and having to
> > collect multiple versions of a paper
> > 4) they aren't convinced by the "open-source publishing model"
> >
> > Interestingly, this paper was recently published or will soon be
> > published in an open access journal.  Therefore, technically we  
> could
> > go grab the information and post it on OpenWetWare if we were so
> > inclined.  And this was pointed out to the PI but made no  
> difference.
> >
> > None of the points above are too surprising and all of them are
> > refutable to some degree, but regardless, I think it provides  
> insight
> > into the viewpoint of people who don't buy into initiatives like  
> OWW.
> >
> > And FWIW, I think starting some conversations around the BBSRC data
> > sharing efforts and OWW is a great idea.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Reshma
> >
> > On 5/10/07, Mattias Rantalainen  
> <mattias.rantalainen at imperial.ac.uk > wrote:
> > >
> > >  Hi James, John and OWW,
> > >
> > >  I'm definitely willing to following up on this.
> > >
> > >  James, do you want to contact Jef since you know him already?  
> Or should I
> > > get in touch with him initially to get some more information?
> > >
> > >  Best,
> > >  /Mattias
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >  On 10/5/07 16:43, "John Cumbers" < johncumbers at gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi James,
> > >  This is a great contact to have, I'd definitely like to be  
> involved and I
> > > have lots of ideas, but I'm not able to take the lead on the  
> project.  If
> > > you or Mattias would be willing to then I'd definitely join you.
> > >  best,
> > >  John
> > >
> > >  On 5/10/07, James Hadfield < James.Hadfield at cancer.org.uk> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi OWW,
> > >     Long time no hear from me, I know Jef at BBSRC as we were  
> both on the
> > > same course that got us new jobs! he is a nice chap and I am  
> sure would be
> > > interested. If he wants a face to face to find out more I would  
> be willing
> > > to speak up.
> > >     James.
> > >
> > >  PS: I have been reading what is going with OWW but things are  
> so crazy here
> > > setting up the genomics core from scratch I have not had any  
> time to do much
> > > else. However on the back of OWW we now have a wiki s part of  
> our intranet.
> > > It was a fight with IT/IS though.
> > >
> > >  James Hadfield
> > >  CRI Genomics Core
> > >
> > >  Cancer Research UK
> > >  Cambridge Research Institute
> > >  Robinson Way, Cambridge CB2 0RE
> > >  Tel: +44 (0)1223 40 4250
> > >  Fax: +44 (0)1223 404208
> > >  Mob: +44(0)7879 844167
> > >  email: james.hadfield at cancer.org.uk
> > >
> > >  ________________________________
> > > From: oww-sc-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:oww-sc-bounces at mit.edu] On  
> Behalf Of
> > > John Cumbers
> > >  Sent: 10 May 2007 16:01
> > >  To: Rantalainen, Mattias J
> > >  Cc: oww-sc
> > >  Subject:  Re: [OWW-SC] all research proposals submitted to  
> BBSRC from
> > > 26April2007 must now include a statement on data sharing.
> > >
> > >  Good idea, something like a UK mirror server might appeal to  
> them if only
> > > for political buy-in.  I think we should contact the guy at the  
> end of that
> > > mail to talk about it, (Are you intersted in doing this Mattias?)
> > >  cheers,
> > >  John
> > >
> > >  On 5/10/07, Rantalainen, Mattias J
> > > <mattias.rantalainen at imperial.ac.uk> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >  Hello SC ppl,
> > >
> > >  This new BBSRC policy caught my eye as  well recently, and I  
> think this is
> > > well worth to look into further for the OWW  community, I think  
> this is a
> > > very good suggestion by John.
> > >
> > >  Foremost it  is a golden opportunity to attract many more  
> users by
> > > providing easy to use  facilities through OWW to share data,  
> which meets the
> > > requirements stated by  BBSRC. It might also be worthwhile to  
> look into
> > > applying for additional  funding from BBSRC to develop such a  
> service
> > > through the OWW?
> > >
> > >  Information about the policy can be found here:
> > > http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/support/guidelines/datasharing/context.html
> > > < http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/support/guidelines/datasharing/ 
> context.html>
> > >
> > >
> > >  All  the  best,
> > >  /Mattias
> > >
> > >
> > >  
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> > >  Mattias  Rantalainen
> > >  Department of Biomolecular Medicine
> > >  Division of Surgery,  Oncology, Reproductive Biology and  
> Anaesthetics
> > > (SORA)
> > >  Faculty of  Medicine
> > >  Imperial College of Sciences, Technology and Medicine
> > >  Sir  Alexander Fleming Building
> > >  Exhibition Road
> > >  South Kensington
> > >  London  SW7 2AZ
> > >
> > >  Telephone no.    00 44(0) 207 594 31 97  (office)
> > >  Mobile no.       00 44(0) 77 85 185  491
> > >  Fax no.          00 44(0)  207 594 32  25
> > >  Email             mattias.rantalainen at imperial.ac.uk
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >  -----Original Message-----
> > >  From: oww-sc-bounces at mit.edu  on behalf of John Cumbers
> > >  Sent: Wed 5/9/2007 7:58 PM
> > >  To:  oww-sc
> > >  Subject: [OWW-SC] all research proposals submitted to BBSRC  
> from 26
> > > April2007 must now include a statement on data sharing.
> > >
> > >  Hi SC  people,
> > >
> > >  BBSRC is the main Bio funding agency in the UK.
> > >
> > >  I could  see this as potential revenue earner for OWW.  If we  
> provided  a
> > >  package for people to put in their grants, then they could put  
> say $250  in
> > >  their budget for data sharing, and also say that they abide by  
> a  standard,
> > >  e.g
> > >
> > >  OpenScience Standard 1.0
> > >  *Free On-line access to  data
> > >  *Editable and updatable
> > >  *MD5 data store, meaning that all changes  are tracked.
> > >  *Permanent record that is never deleted at: Internet Archive  (
> > >  www.archive.org < http://www.archive.org> )
> > >  *...
> > >
> > >  Then people could include a  statement in their grants such as  
> "The data
> > >  produced from this grant will  be published in open access  
> journals only,
> > > and
> > >  freely shared with the  scientific community.  This project  
> will adhere to
> > >  the OpenScience  Standard 1.0. (ref: May 2007) and a permanent  
> archive is
> > >  stored at openwetware.org <http://openwetware.org>  ref:  ABC.
> > >
> > >  Maybe this could be launched or agreed upon at an OpenScience   
> Conference
> > >  later this year, (Jason, Mac and I had talked about such a   
> conference
> > >  before).
> > >
> > >  Best,
> > >  John
> > >
> > >
> > >  all research proposals  submitted to BBSRC from 26 April 2007  
> must now
> > >  include a statement on data  sharing. This should include  
> concise plans for
> > >  data management and sharing,  or provide explicit reasons why  
> data sharing
> > > is
> > >  not possible or  appropriate. The statement on data sharing  
> will be under a
> > >  separate section  within the 'case for support' document, and  
> the guidance
> > >  for applicants has  been updated accordingly. Statements will  
> be considered
> > >  separately from the  scientific excellence of the proposed  
> research,
> > > however
> > >  an application's  credibility will suffer if peer review  
> agrees the
> > > statement
> > >  is  inappropriate.
> > >
> > >  BBSRC will provide support and funding to facilitate   
> appropriate data
> > >  sharing activities, and recognises that different fields  of  
> study will
> > >  require different approaches.
> > >
> > >  Further details,  including links to the full data sharing  
> policy statement
> > >  and comprehensive  guidance for applicants are available to  
> view on the
> > > BBSRC
> > >  website at:
> > > http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/news/07_apr_data_sharing.html
> > > < http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/news/07_apr_data_sharing.html>
> > >
> > >
> > >  Contact:  Jef Grainger, Senior Programme Manager, Tools &  
> Resources Group,
> > >  Tel:  01793 413392, email: jef.grainger at bbsrc.ac.uk
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >  ----------  Forwarded message ----------
> > >  From: external relations (SO) < external.relations at bbsrc.ac.uk >
> > >  Date: May 9, 2007 8:00  AM
> > >  Subject: News from BBSRC May 2007
> > >  To: BBSRC-NEWS at jiscmail.ac.uk
> > >
> > >  
> ********************************************************************** 
> **
> > >
> > >  News  from BBSRC - 9 May 2007
> > >
> > >
> > >  1. BBSRC Data Sharing Policy  launched
> > >
> > >  2. Research Equipment Initiative 2007 Launched
> > >
> > >  3.  Industry Interchange Programme
> > >
> > >  4. Modular Training for Industry: Pump  priming Masters level  
> courses
> > >
> > >  5.  Appointments to BBSRC Strategy  Panels and Research  
> Committees
> > >
> > >  6. Biotechnology YES competition  2007
> > >
> > >  7. Revised Competitive Appraisal Factors
> > >
> > >  8. Website  feedback survey
> > >
> > >  9. UJCC-NCAS studentships for Summer School in Climate  Modelling
> > >
> > >  10. "perspectives" - a poster session for science  communication
> > >
> > >  11. Getting BBSRC research in the  media
> > >
> > >  
> ********************************************************************** 
> **
> > >
> > >  1.  BBSRC Data Sharing Policy launched
> > >
> > >  BBSRC has launched its new data  sharing policy, setting out  
> expected
> > >  standards of data sharing for  BBSRC-supported researchers. In  
> implementing
> > >  the policy all research  proposals submitted to BBSRC from 26  
> April 2007
> > > must
> > >  now include a  statement on data sharing. This should include  
> concise plans
> > >  for data  management and sharing, or provide explicit reasons  
> why data
> > >  sharing is not  possible or appropriate. The statement on data  
> sharing will
> > >  be under a  separate section within the 'case for support'  
> document, and
> > > the
> > >  guidance  for applicants has been updated accordingly.  
> Statements will be
> > >  considered  separately from the scientific excellence of the  
> proposed
> > >  research, however  an application's credibility will suffer if  
> peer review
> > >  agrees the  statement is inappropriate.
> > >
> > >  BBSRC will provide support and funding to  facilitate  
> appropriate data
> > >  sharing activities, and recognises that  different fields of  
> study will
> > >  require different approaches.
> > >
> > >  Further  details, including links to the full data sharing  
> policy statement
> > >  and  comprehensive guidance for applicants are available to  
> view on the
> > > BBSRC
> > >  website at:
> > > http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/news/07_apr_data_sharing.html
> > > <http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/news/07_apr_data_sharing.html>
> > >
> > >  Contact:  Jef Grainger, Senior Programme Manager, Tools &  
> Resources Group,
> > >  Tel:  01793 413392, email: jef.grainger at bbsrc.ac.uk
> > >
> > >  
> ********************************************************************** 
> **
> > >
> > >  2.  Research Equipment Initiative 2007 Launched
> > >
> > >  The Research Equipment  Initiative has now been launched for  
> 2007 and has a
> > >  budget of approximately  �5M. The Research Equipment  
> Initiative provides
> > >  support (�50K - �250K) for  the purchase of mid-range,  
> multi-user,
> > >  multi-project equipment and further  funding for its  
> installation and
> > > initial
> > >  set-up. The scheme aims to  contribute to the physical research
> > >  infrastructure within UK HEIs and BBSRC  approved Independent  
> Research
> > >  Organisations (IROs) to enable high-quality  research within  
> the BBSRC
> > > remit.
> > >  It also promotes sharing of equipment and  partnership between  
> departments,
> > >  institutions and external sponsors of  research.
> > >
> > >  For further details see
> > > http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/science/facilities/rei.html
> > > <http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/science/facilities/rei.html> .
> > >
> > >  If  you have any enquiries please email bbsrc.rei at bbsrc.ac.uk.
> > >
> > >  
> ********************************************************************** 
> **
> > >
> > >  3.  Industry Interchange Programme
> > >
> > >  IIP supports the short-term exchange, in  either direction, of  
> researchers
> > >  between the science base and industry. The  objective of the  
> programme is
> > > to
> > >  support interchanges that provide  strategic advantage to the  
> UK science
> > > base
> > >  and industry arising from  reciprocal access to facilities,  
> expertise
> > > and/or
> > >  knowledge, and an  increased understanding of scientific  
> issues of common
> > >  concern. Individual  awards are likely to be in the range of  
> �10,000 - �30,
> > >  000 and unlikely to  exceed �50,000.
> > >
> > >  The next closing date for applications is 18 May 2007.   
> Application forms
> > > and
> > >  further details can be found at:
> > >   http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/business/knowledge/iip.html
> > > <http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/business/knowledge/iip.html> , or
> > > contact Dr Simon
> > >
> > >  Cutler, Tel: 01793 413243, email:
> > > industry.interchange at bbsrc.ac.uk
> > >
> > >  
> ********************************************************************** 
> **
> > >
> > >  4.  Modular Training for Industry: Pump priming Masters level  
> courses
> > >
> > >  The  MTI scheme enables UK Higher Education Institutions and
> > > BBSRC-sponsored
> > >  Institutes to provide flexible, up to date,  industrially- 
> relevant training
> > >  to graduates employed in UK industry. In the  past, the scheme  
> has provided
> > >  pump-priming funding to develop courses for a  range of  
> bioscience sectors.
> > >  The deadline for applications to the current  round of funding  
> is 8 June
> > >  2007.
> > >
> > >  For further information  visit:
> > >  http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/business/cpd/modular.html or
> > > contact  Dr Simon Cutler,
> > >  Tel: 01793 413243, email: modular.training at bbsrc.ac.uk
> > >
> > >  
> ********************************************************************** 
> **
> > >
> > >  5.   Appointments to BBSRC Strategy Panels and Research  
> Committees
> > >
> > >  BBSRC is  looking to appoint high calibre committed  
> individuals from the
> > >  academic and  industrial sectors to develop the BBSRC research  
> portfolio,
> > > and
> > >  is  currently seeking to fill a number of vacancies on its  
> Strategy Panels
> > >  and  Research Committees.  The vacancies are advertised in  
> Nature  and
> > >  Research Fortnight and on the BBSRC website.  The deadline  
> for  expression
> > > of
> > >  interest forms will be 8 June 2007.
> > >
> > >  For queries about  the application contact Jane Rutherford,  
> Tel: 01793
> > >  413259, email: jane.rutherford at bbsrc.ac.uk
> > >
> > >  
> ********************************************************************** 
> **
> > >
> > >  6.  Biotechnology YES competition 2007
> > >
> > >  Teams of postgraduate and  postdoctoral bioscientists are  
> currently being
> > >  recruited to take part in  Biotechnology YES 2007. This  
> innovative scheme
> > >  aims to raise participants'  business awareness and highlight  
> the process
> > > of
> > >  commercialisation of  bioscience research. Participants  
> compete in teams to
> > >  develop a  hypothetical business idea with the help of expert  
> mentors from
> > >  the fields  of biotech, finance and intellectual property.  
> Workshops are
> > > held
> > >  throughout the UK and feed into a national final where the  
> prizes  include
> > >  �1000 for the winning team.
> > >
> > >  The competition is free of  charge, including travel,  
> accommodation and
> > > meals
> > >  for the duration of the  workshops. The closing date for the 2007
> > > competition
> > >  is 30 June  2007.
> > >
> > >  For more information and an entry form visit
> > >  http://www.biotechnologyYES.co.uk
> > >  or by contacting Dr  Simon Cutler, Tel: 01793 413243, email:
> > >  simon.cutler at bbsrc.ac.uk
> > >
> > >  
> ********************************************************************** 
> **
> > >
> > >  7.  Revised Competitive Appraisal Factors
> > >
> > >  The Competitive Appraisal Factors  for assessing responsive  
> mode grant
> > >  applications has been revised to  include 'Staff training  
> potential of the
> > >  project'.  Scientific  assessment of all applications  
> submitted to the11
> > > July
> > >  closing date onwards  will be undertaken by UK and overseas  
> experts in the
> > >  field of academia,  Government or industry against these  
> criteria.
> > >
> > >  Details can be found in  the BBSRC Research Grants Guide,  
> sections 4.42 and
> > >  4.43, at
> > > http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/research/Welcome.html
> > > <http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/research/Welcome.html> .
> > >
> > >  
> ********************************************************************** 
> **
> > >
> > >  8.  Website feedback survey
> > >
> > >  As part of the BBSRC web redevelopment the  redevelopment team  
> is gathering
> > >  feedback on the current website.  You  may have noticed a link  
> to a
> > >  questionnaire from the home page and a pop-up  that appears  
> when you click
> > >  into the site.  The web redevelopment team  welcomes feedback  
> from internal
> > >  staff as well as external visitors. The  survey will continue  
> until Friday
> > > 27
> > >  May.
> > >
> > >  
> ********************************************************************** 
> **
> > >
> > >  9.  Studentships for UJCC-NCAS Summer School on Climate   
> Modelling
> > >
> > >  Applications are opened for the  first UJCC-NCAS Summer   
> School on Climate
> > >  Modelling. This first school, originated within the  UK-Japan  
> Climate
> > >  Collaboration (UJCC), is intended primarily for UK (funded  by  
> any of the
> > >  Research Councils) and Japanese students, who will be fully   
> funded on a
> > >  competitive basis. The School targets students (advanced  
> Ph.D.  and/or
> > >  post-docs) in natural sciences who have an interest in  
> becoming  experts in
> > >  climate modelling, acquiring the know-how needed for  
> designing  and
> > > operating
> > >  modern climate models and analysing their results.
> > >
> > >  The  UJCC-NCAS Summer School is sponsored by the UK Foreign  
> Office  Global
> > >  Opportunities Fund (GOF), the UK-HiGEM programme and the  
> National  Centre
> > > for
> > >  Atmospheric Science (NCAS), and will be held at Cambridge   
> University 10-21
> > >  September within the Department of Applied Mathematics and   
> Theoretical
> > >  Physics.
> > >
> > >  Closing date for applications is 31 May 2007.  For more  
> information please
> > >  visit the Summer School site:
> > > http://www.earthsimulator.org.uk/index.php? 
> option=com_content&task=view&id=19&Itemid=41
> > >
> > > < http://www.earthsimulator.org.uk/index.php? 
> option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=19&amp;Itemid=41>
> > >
> > >
> > >  
> ********************************************************************** 
> **
> > >
> > >  10.  "perspectives" - a poster session for science communication
> > >
> > >  Scientists  are increasingly expected to communicate social  
> and ethical
> > >  aspects of  their research. However, there are few  
> opportunities for
> > >  early-career  researchers to learn how to discuss these issues  
> in an
> > >  accessible  manner.
> > >
> > >  "perspectives", an RCUK-sponsored poster session with a   
> difference, gives
> > >  you experience in sharing your research with a  non-specialist  
> audience and
> > >  provides training in producing and presenting a  poster.   
> Finalists present
> > >  their posters at the BA Festival of  Science, where prizes are  
> awarded by a
> > >  panel of expert  judges.
> > >
> > >  "perspectives" is open to postgraduate and postdoctoral   
> researchers funded
> > >  by the UK research councils. Application deadline is   
> Wednesday 16 May
> > > 2007.
> > >
> > >  For more information and online application  visit
> > >  http://www.the-ba.net/perspectives
> > >
> > >  
> ********************************************************************** 
> **
> > >
> > >  11.  Getting BBSRC research in the media
> > >
> > >  The BBSRC Media Office works to  publicise stories about BBSRC- 
> funded
> > > science
> > >  with the aim of maintaining  support for taxpayer for UK  
> bioscience and the
> > >  BBSRC research community. We  need the help of every BBSRC-funded
> > > researcher
> > >  to achieve this.
> > >
> > >  We  are keen to hear from researchers about progress they are  
> making  on
> > >  BBSRC-funded projects, newsworthy studentship projects, peer- 
> reviewed
> > > papers
> > >  in print and other newsworthy activities.
> > >
> > >  BBSRC always works  closely with researchers and institutional
> > > communications
> > >  offices to ensure  the stories we work on are clear and accurate.
> > >
> > >  If you are funded by  BBSRC and are able to help us to publicise
> > > BBSRC-funded
> > >  research please  contact Matt Goode, Head of Media, BBSRC,  
> Tel: 01793
> > > 413299,
> > >  email: matt.goode at bbsrc.ac.uk
> > >
> > >  Information about the BBSRC  Media Office and the latest  
> stories is
> > > available
> > >  at: http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/media
> > >
> > >  
> ********************************************************************** 
> **
> > >
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> > >
> > >  All editions of BBSRC-NEWS  are archived on the web at
> > >  http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/bbsrc-news.html.
> > >
> > >  
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> > >
> > >
> > >
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> > >  Biology and Medicine
> > >  Brown University,  Box G-W
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