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Java and molecular biology and genome research

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mark Gaither)
Mon Oct 30 14:18:33 1995

From: markg@hal.com (Mark Gaither)
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 1995 11:33:24 -0600 (CST)
To: java-interest@java.sun.com

>>>>> Forwarded message from "Robert J. Robbins" <rrobbins@aphid.fhcrc.org>

My name is Bob Robbins and I am organizing a session on "New Horizons in
Biological Databases" for a scientific meeting to be held in December in
San Antonio.  The session will include a mixture of presentations, with 
some discussing fairly deep infrastructure needs for the development of 
an interacting federation of data resources, and with others presenting 
some interesting and novel ways of delivering scientific information.

The overall meeting chairmen have indicated that they would, if possible,
like to see a presentation that involves the use of Sun's Hot Java to
deliver biological or other scientific information.  In my area of
personal interest, molecular biology and genome research, there are no
significant java projects yet on-line.  One of the meeting chairs, Jack
Lancaster, of the Research Imaging Center in san Antonio, provided me with
your name, indicating that the local Sun rep spoke highly of you and you
knowledge of java.  

Jack suggested that perhaps you could point me toward java projects that
would be relevant for our program.  If you would be interested in helping 
me locate appropriate projects, drop me a line and let me know when a 
phone call would be convenient.  I've got a few meetings scattered 
throughout tomorrow and one coming up right now, so more than one time 
might help.  Of course, I use email a lot, so if you'd prefer to handle 
this via email, that's fine, too.

Bob


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