Re: AMMRL email

Phil Dennison (p.r.dennison@strath.ac.uk)
Mon, 27 Jul 1998 16:49:00 +0100 (BST)

On Sat 25 Jul, AMMRL Account wrote:
>
> Thank you for your recent request.
>
> STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
>
> "The Association of Managers in Magnetic Resonance Laboratories (AMMRL) is
> a group whose main goal is to help each other in providing the best resources
> for research and applications using magnetic resonance spectroscopy through
> information and experience exchange.
>
> Our basic medium is email. A directory listing of all members, including
> information about instrument ownership, and a newsletter, is a vital part of
> maintaining this community.
> AMMRL has no formal organizational structure, providing instead the informal
> means for like-minded individuals to find each other and resolve issues of
> importance to them."
> ======================
>
> No more than two email addresses per facility can be maintained by AMMRL,
> additional addresses should be accommodated by local re-distribution.
> =====================
>
> If you are a managing an NMR Laboratory, and are interested in joining this
> group, please fill out the form below and return it to:
>
> *****************************************************************************
>
>
> NAME: Dr Philip Dennison
> AFFILIATION: Dept Of Pure & Applied Chemistry, University Of Strathclyde
> ADDRESS: Thomas Graham Building, 295 Cathedral Street
> Glasgow, G1 1XL
> Scotland, UK
>
> TELEPHONE: +44 141 548 2257
> FAX: +44 141 548 4822
> EMAIL: p.r.dennison@strath.ac.uk
>
> Which of the following best describes your position ?
> 1) - The Laboratory Director/Manager.
> 2) - Full time Assistant Director/Manager.
> 3) - Full time Spectroscopist.
> 4) - Facility Customer.
>
> MY POSITION NUMBER IS: 1
>
> (If you do not have direct responsibility for the management or operation
> of an NMR laboratory, could you please clarify the reason for your request?)
>
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> INSTRUMENTS IN LABORATORY
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> GENERAL ELECTRIC:
> VARIAN:
> IBM:
> BRUKER: DPX 400, AMX 400, MSL 100, WM 250
> JEOL: EX 270
> CHEMAGNETICS:
> OTHER:
> EPR:
> WORK STATIONS:
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> 3/16/95
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Phil Dennison (p.r.dennison@strath.ac.uk)