RE: ABRF 2000 Peptide Synthesis Study

Bianchi Elisabetta (Bianchi@irbm.it)
Thu, 18 Nov 1999 08:20:45 +0100

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In principle I find the idea of making this study great, however I
participated to the 1999 study and still I'm not able to compare the =
results
of my lab (by means of the secret code) and not even to know the =
overall
data collected.=20

I realized that these data were presented at 16th APS meeting, but I =
was
unable to attend. So if these data have already been processed I think =
it
would be fair to communicate them to the peptide group, and especially =
to
those who had made some work. Maybe the web ABRF site could be the =
right
place or it could be that the data are already available somewhere but =
I
don't think I was correctly informed.

Sincerely,

Elisabetta Bianchi

*****************************************
Elisabetta Bianchi
IRBM P. Angeletti
Department of Biotechnology
via Pontina km. 30,600
00040 (Pomezia) Italy
tel +39 06 91093434
fax +39 06 91093225
e-mail : bianchi@irbm.it

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> From: Ashok Khatri
> Sent: Thursday, November 18, 1999 12:41 AM
> To: Recipients of ABRF List
> Subject: ABRF 2000 Peptide Synthesis Study, second announcement
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> <<File: 2000PSYNTH.doc>><<File: ATT04233.txt>>
> Dear ABRF Members:
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> The Peptide Synthesis Research Group (PSRG) of ABRF invites you to=20
> participate in the ABRF 2000 study. This study involves the synthesis =
of a
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> cyclic peptide using an amide bond formation between the free =
N-terminus
> of=20
> the peptide with a free C-terminus. The attached file <2000PSYNTH> is =
the=20
> study letter, which includes all the relevant details concerning this =

> study. The study letter can also be downloaded from the PSRG page on =
the=20
> ABRF WEB site: =
http://www.abrf.org/ABRF/ResearchCommittees/psrg.html.=20
> Please synthesize the requested peptide by the method of your choice =
and=20
> send it before December 10, 1999.
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> Sincerely,
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> The Peptide Synthesis Research Group:
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> Ashok Khatri (Chair)
> Nicholas Ambulos
> Lynda Bonewald (ad hoc)
> Steven Kates
> Katalin Medzihradszky
> George =D6sapay
> Henriette Remmer
> Arpad Somogyi
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RE: ABRF 2000 Peptide Synthesis Study

In principle I find the idea = of making this study great, however I participated to the 1999 study = and still I'm not able to compare the results  of my lab (by means = of the secret code) and not even to know the overall data collected. =

I realized that these data = were presented at 16th APS meeting, but I was unable to attend. So if = these data have already been processed I think it would be fair to = communicate them to the peptide group, and especially to those who had = made some work. Maybe  the web ABRF site could be the right place = or it could be that the data are already available somewhere but I = don't think I was correctly informed.

Sincerely,

Elisabetta Bianchi

*****************************************
Elisabetta Bianchi
IRBM P. Angeletti
Department of = Biotechnology
via Pontina km. = 30,600
00040 (Pomezia) Italy
tel +39 06 91093434
fax  +39 06 = 91093225
e-mail : = bianchi@irbm.it

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