X-Message-Number: 214 From att!K.ERGO.CS.CMU.EDU!Timothy.Freeman Mon Aug 20 18:02:53 1990 Return-Path: <att!K.ERGO.CS.CMU.EDU!Timothy.Freeman> Received: from att.UUCP by whscad1.att.uucp (4.1/SMI-3.2) id AA23216; Mon, 20 Aug 90 18:02:52 EDT Received: by att.att.com; Mon Aug 20 17:12:26 1990 Received: by K.ERGO.CS.CMU.EDU id aa03323; 20 Aug 90 17:10:36 EDT Received: from k.ergo.cs.cmu.edu by K.ERGO.CS.CMU.EDU id aa03317; 20 Aug 90 17:09:10 EDT To: Reply-To: Tim Freeman <> Subject: CRYONICS -- Electronic Fact Forums, in search of opponents In-Reply-To: Your message of Wed, 08 Aug 90 18:32:37 -0400. <> Date: Mon, 20 Aug 90 17:08:30 EDT Message-Id: <> From: Does anyone know a good way to find lots of real biologists who use electronic mail? If we could be sure that they were mostly cryobiologists, that would be even better. There is a biology netnews group, but the conversations there don't lead me to believe that any real biologists post to it. Thanks, Tim [ I just checked the newsgroups available here and noticed that in addition to the sci.bio.* groups we also have access to the bionet.*.* groups. The bionet folks seem to be professional molecular biologists, but not cryobiologists. I did notice a newsgroup with the intriguing name bionet.molbio.ageing, which I will watch for any new messages. - KQB ] Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=214