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> Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2000 15:51:07 +0100
> Subject: Tardigrades of Mont Blanc
> From: "Sandra J. McInnes" <[log in to unmask]>
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> Hi Nigel,
> I have managed to get a halfway acknowledgement for the COBICE grant here at BAS, so have sent off the completed form. Have you managed to get the paperwork cleared?
> Thank you for that message regarding the new tardigrade worker. It sounds as though Jan van Arkel is doing rather well. A pity he was unable to join the Symposium.
> How's life with you? Have the University offered you a decent job yet? How about 'Assistant Research Professor' with Copenhagen University, heading the Fauna Europaea Office? It's on the Copenhage> On a related but different subject. I had a call today from Antoine de Maximy (Director of the Discovery Channel "Inlandsis"). He was making inquiries about the possibility of a programme about a s> sibility, if the story line will run to three tardigrade workers.
> What are you views?
> Hope all's well with you.
> Best wishes,
> Sandra
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> S.J. McInnes B.Sc.(Hons.), M.Phil.
> British Antarctic Survey
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Mr Nigel Marley
Senior Administrator (Computing) - Biol Sci/Faculty,
Department of Biological Sciences,
University of Plymouth,
Drake Circus,
Plymouth, Devon,
United Kingdom.
Tel: (0)1752 232900
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