From SYSAM@UACSC2.ALBANY.EDUMon May 22 06:41:06 1995 Date: Mon, 22 May 95 08:34:20 EDT From: Aaron Morris To: dicka@cuug.ab.ca ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 3 Oct 89 15:44:24 EDT Reply-To: Discussion of Bee Biology Sender: Discussion of Bee Biology From: "Edward E. Southwick" Subject: JOB OPENING(S) We are looking to fill two positions at State Univ NY, College at Brockport due to retirements... We need a cell physiologist and a botanist! Only the first position is approved at this time. If you are interested or know of someone who could fit the tenure-track position, WRITE by snail mail to: Dept Chair, Dept Biology, SUNY, Brockport, NY 14420. Job Description: Asst Prof. Qualifications: Ph.D. in biolog scis (cell biol/cell physiol). Some teaching exp and evidence of scholarlyu ability required. Duties include teaching cell bio, portions of a bio- tech program and a course in area of expertise. EM experience desirable. Expected to devel funded research program. Opportunities for collaborativ work in areas of aquaculture, cardio-vasc physiol, comp physiol, repro physiol, cancer res. Forward c.v. and 3 letters of ref to: Office of Faculty Relations, SUNY, Brockport, NY 14420 AA/EOE ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 6 Oct 89 11:33:00 EST Reply-To: Discussion of Bee Biology Sender: Discussion of Bee Biology From: G7JKTL@IRISHMVS.BITNET Subject: Parasitic Hymenopterist andrey v. Andrey Sharkov, a recent Russian immigrant, PhD in Entomolgy with 10 years experience (USSR Academy of Sciences) is looking for a job. His work was in systematics of parasitic Hymenoptera and biological control. If you can help, please write to him c/o Emma Levina, 2000 84 Street Apt. 408, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11214, Tel. (718) 449-8479 ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 6 Oct 89 11:40:00 EST Reply-To: Discussion of Bee Biology Sender: Discussion of Bee Biology From: G7JKTL@IRISHMVS.BITNET Subject: Samples of honeybees of different races We need small samples (approx. 50) of worker bees from various races (preferably pure strains). We study cold acclimation of nervous system and muscles. Who can help? Our address: Harald Esch, Dept of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Indiana 46556. Tel. (219) 239-7025 Thank you! ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 30 Oct 89 09:03:42 EST Reply-To: Discussion of Bee Biology Sender: Discussion of Bee Biology From: "Edward E. Southwick" Subject: HYPERWARE I am looking for material on any aspect of bee biology and bee behavior that is available on video disk or via Hypercard for use in the development of HYPERMEDIA aimed at general biology students. Any ideas contact: ================================================================== º Edward E. Southwick Department of Biology º º Phone 716-395-5743 State University of New York º º FAX 716-395-2416 Brockport, New York 14420 º º BITNET SOUTHWIK@BROCK1P U.S.A. º ================================================================== ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 30 Oct 89 09:40:43 EST Reply-To: Discussion of Bee Biology Sender: Discussion of Bee Biology From: Rajshree Thakore Subject: Re: HYPERWARE In-Reply-To: Message of Mon, 30 Oct 89 09:03:42 EST from Edward, There are quite a few stacks out there, but I'm not sure which of those are "bee" specific. I'll list out the contacts and maybe you can pursue it further. Name of Stack Contact ------------- -------- Biological Diversity Tutorial Daniel Udovic, U of Oregon udovic@uoregon.edu (503)686-4527 Metazoa Kerry B. Clark, FL Inst.of.Tech Melbourne, Florida 32908-6988 For more information, and to obtain a copy of "A Reference Guide to Macintosh in Higher Education" contact: Monica Naujeck Apple Computer, Inc 19925 Stevens Creek Blvd Mailstop 43-P Cupertino, CA 95030 I picked up this information at the recent EDUCOM conference in Ann Arbor at Univ. OF Michigan. I apologise for not being specific enough. Hope this informa tion is helpful.