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Aug 23, 2010
RAYMOND SPARROW left a comment for Lesley Tobin
"Hi Lesley, Thank you very much. Please use the following email address: rsparrow@csir.co.za. Best regards, Raymond"
Aug 23, 2010
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"Dear Raymond, Thank you for your helpful response. I've now created an editor's account for you on the Nano Archive. Please can you let me know of an email address where I can send you the log in details and instructions for uploading…"
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"Dear Lesley, Thank you very much for the invitation. I would be pleased to accept. Please also feel free to contact me regarding further contacts with other researchers and institutions in certainly South Africa. I do also have some contacts in a…"
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"The ICPC Nanonet project (EU funded under FP7) offers you a free open access Nano Archive of nearly 7,000 items including many full texts at http://www.nanoarchive.org. Please contact me if you would like to archive your research and I will create…"
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Post-Doc in South Africa

A group at the CSIR in South Africa at the Pretoria campus is looking for a Post-Doctoral protein NMR physicist. Is there anyone who might be interested?
Nov 13, 2009
RAYMOND SPARROW commented on TINC's group Senior Researchers
"Hello, A group working here at the CSIR in South Africa is looking for a Post-Doctoral protein NMR physicist. Would anyone know of someone who might be interested?"
Nov 13, 2009
RAYMOND SPARROW left a comment for Linda Mohl
"Hi Linda, I am visiting the BRC (Szeged) next week with some colleague and we will be giving a presention of about 15 - 20 minutes each, there will be three of us. I think this is scheduled for next Tuesday at the BRC at about 10:00. I am sure you…"
Oct 8, 2009

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At 11:27am on August 23, 2010, Lesley Tobin said…
Dear Raymond,

Thank you for your helpful response. I've now created an editor's account for you on the Nano Archive. Please can you let me know of an email address where I can send you the log in details and instructions for uploading your research?

As regards the other researchers that you mentioned, can you suggest a way of contacting them?

Thank you for your support of the ICPC Nanonet project.

Best wishes

Lesley
At 12:46pm on August 20, 2010, Lesley Tobin said…
The ICPC Nanonet project (EU funded under FP7) offers you a free open access Nano Archive of nearly 7,000 items including many full texts at http://www.nanoarchive.org. Please contact me if you would like to archive your research and I will create an editor's account for you. I am also interested in communicating with researchers in sub-Saharan Africa for an annual region report. Join the international network at http://www.icpc-nanonet.org. The website also contains information for parties interested in FP7 collaboration.
At 7:04am on June 3, 2009, heretic said…
Hallo Raymond,

I like yr name. :)
About what are you curious? =)
- jillian in vegas
At 8:30am on January 24, 2009, GEORGE VARUGHESE said…

At 6:18pm on January 23, 2009, remi said…
To the management and R&D department




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Hello

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At 1:18pm on January 21, 2009, Linda Mohl said…
Hey Raymond,

Yeah, i know the research center...although I work at the University (SZTE). I had some classes there during collage.
cheers,
-Linda
At 10:29am on January 17, 2009, TINC said…
welcome to the nanoscience community

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