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836Folks who've not met Rick in person should know that Dr. Harmon_online is noMike McFarland10/18/2005
835>> A little intimidated by sharp minds << And you've always saiscaram(o)uche10/14/2005
834A little intimidated by sharp minds--my own has been dulled by a few too many grMike McFarland10/13/2005
833you need to get together with wilder and temper some of this madness for micros.scaram(o)uche10/13/2005
832My five day chart shows DPI off 12%, the worst of the bunch, Arqule and Array dMike McFarland10/13/2005
831Just googling a little about CROs tonight pharmanet.com This is better, that fiMike McFarland10/12/2005
830My grandfather was a mortician, he would know. Actually, after all those years--Mike McFarland10/12/2005
829Mike; <the mortality data we have for H5N1 only comes from this sickest segmSteve Lokness10/11/2005
828Nifty plot of marketcap pharmaindustry.com Looks like a bit of a bottleneck belMike McFarland10/11/2005
827<i>the mortality data we have for H5N1 only comes from this sickest segmenMike McFarland10/11/2005
826<i>Were you to analyze the whisky using gas chromatography, the spectrum wMike McFarland10/11/2005
825I don't think DPI lists competitors in the quarterly reports (hmmm, might beMike McFarland10/5/2005
824This is pretty cool, a patent visualizer, this example happens to be the freebieMike McFarland10/4/2005
823Off a Scripps website, 2004--a big fwiw here, but I have highlighted a few compaMike McFarland10/3/2005
822Re-read the Derek Tab review DOS-exploring the intersections between chemistry aMike McFarland10/2/2005
821I paid for a year of it in 99 or 2000--once you're on the list you can hardlMike McFarland10/1/2005
820>>Yesterday I got a call to renew my free subscription to Nature Biotechnotuck10/1/2005
819Nevermind the last several posts, bookmark this: netsci.org this is what happenMike McFarland10/1/2005
818an outfit called VivoQuest mentioned here pubs.acs.org Also want to follow up aMike McFarland10/1/2005
817more dysfunctional neural net lists <g> High Throughput Screening AEA TecMike McFarland9/29/2005
816patents in molecular diversity 5z.com (sombody pointed out the Arqule chemistryMike McFarland9/28/2005
815just some stuff that is more readable, fwiw Mr. Slow Glass, a somewhat futileMike McFarland9/27/2005
814VC funding website, nice June 2002, Infinity, Enanta just an example I stumbledMike McFarland9/27/2005
813(reading Piggott and Peter Karuso reverse chemical proteomics) good grief, I reMike McFarland9/27/2005
812Diversa sure comes up a lot, naturally <g>, and has been mentioned a coupMike McFarland9/27/2005
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