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Subject: Position open: Research Associate -- From: Ed Nieves
Subject: MS Simulation Program -- From: "G. Wolmershaeuser"
Subject: Borneol and related compounds -- From: kosse@pioneer.state.nd.us (Kevin J. Kosse)
Subject: Does anyone know a good RRKM program?? -- From: Eric Nelson

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Subject: Position open: Research Associate
From: Ed Nieves
Date: 9 Jan 1997 12:54:28 -0500
Position open:  Research Associate
Salary $25-40,000 per year, depending on experience.
The project involves isolating novel peptides that may be involved with a
variety of biological processes, including obesity, aggression, anxiety,
and many others.  The peptides are isolated from mouse tissues by
purification on affinity columns and HPLC, or by 2D gels.  Sequence
analysis is then performed by tandem MS and/or Edman degradation. 
Experience with peptide isolation and/or mass spectrometry is desirable. 
For further details, contact
  Lloyd Fricker (fricker@aecom.yu.edu)
  Dept. of Molecular Pharmacology
  Albert Einstein College of Medicine. 
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Subject: MS Simulation Program
From: "G. Wolmershaeuser"
Date: 10 Jan 1997 11:34:03 -0500
[This is forwarded from sci.chemistry.analytical.  Dr. Wolmershaeuser has
found two programs that simulate mass spectra, but needs something more
talented and powerful. DB]
I am looking for a good and versatile simulation program for mass
spectra. PD or shareware for UNIX or WINDOWS(NT or 95) platorm
preferred! Any idea?
Thanks a lot in advance  
-- 
G. Wolmershaeuser
FB Chemie, Univ. Kaiserslautern
wolmersh@chemie.uni-kl.de
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Subject: Borneol and related compounds
From: kosse@pioneer.state.nd.us (Kevin J. Kosse)
Date: 10 Jan 1997 11:26:51 -0500
Does anyone have a method, or a reference to a method, for borneol,
iso-borneol, or methyl-iso-borneol in water at part-per-trillion
levels?
TIA
Kevin J. Kosse
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Subject: Does anyone know a good RRKM program??
From: Eric Nelson
Date: 10 Jan 1997 14:03:11 -0500
I'm looking for a program to calculate RRKM statistics for mass
spec reactions.  I find several on the web that give you the rate from
the theromchemical parameters, but I'd like to go the other way and get
the reaction barrier from the rate of reaction (which we can measure). 
Does anyone know of such a program??
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