I was very relieved to learn that my friend and colleague Hideaki Niwa who took
his MSc and PhD with me at Birkbeck is safe and well in Japan.
I believe that International the Red Cross is doing great work out there and
need all the help they can get. You can donate by going to the link
Le 16/03/2011 17:59, REX PALMER a écrit :
Would it be possible to get information through the CCP4BB about
colleagues who do not answer mails ?
I'd like to have news about TAKENAKA Akio, Faculty of Pharmacy, Iwaki
Meisei University, Tokyo Institute of Technology.
Thank you if somebody can
http://japan.person-finder.appspot.com/?lang=en
The latest numbers I read is that they have 140,000 records, unfortunately
there is no information about TAKENAKA Akio available yet.
Best wishes,
Thomas
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 21:17, Philippe DUMAS
p.du...@ibmc-cnrs.unistra.frwrote:
Le
Thanks for the concern. I have replied to Prof. Dumas some minutes ago,
but should have done to CCP4BB (Thanks a lot for letting us to use
CCP4BB in this way. I think this to be an exceptional use of CCP4BB
under the catastrophic circumstances in Japan.). I heard from one of
his
Dear Colleagues
would you agree that we express our solidarity with our Japanese
friends in those very dark times *via *this scientific forum?
Is there any individual or global initiative we could initiate to help?
Warmest thoughts from France,
Hassan Belrhali
EMBL Grenoble France
I do agree...
It's very sad...
:(
Azadeh
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 9:18 AM, hassan belrhali hassanc...@gmail.comwrote:
Dear Colleagues
would you agree that we express our solidarity with our Japanese
friends in those very dark times *via *this scientific forum?
Is there any individual or
Hassan, dear friend
I was afraid to suggest what Soichi Wakatsuki is asking for in his
comprehensive letter - beam time to accommodate
protein crystallographers from Japan- not to sound patronizing. But after his
explicit request
we have to act into this direction. ESRF have to announce the