Re: name change

Mark W. Crankshaw (crank@pharmdec.wustl.edu)
Fri, 29 May 1998 11:48:08 -0500

Clearly, some people do not have enough to do. Perhaps we could include
"proteomics" in the name? With a dash of German we could be

ABRUPT: Association for Biomolecular Research Und Proteomic Technology.

According to Webster (ninth new collegiate) facility; 4a: something that
makes an action, operation, or course of conduct easier, 4b: something (as
a hospital) that is built, installed, or established to serve a particular
purpose.

For my two cents, I think ABRF hits the nail on the head. Mark.

Mark W. Crankshaw
Dept. of Molecular Biology and Pharmacology
Washington University School of Medicine
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