Guest guest Posted October 23, 1998 Report Share Posted October 23, 1998 > > To All, esp High > > This was sent to me by my brother via a friend that works at NIH and keeps > him abreast of cjd news. I am not a good computer person and can barely > understand how they are saying to perhaps access this. Can anyone help. > Thanks > Dorothy > >, > > > > > > Prusiner did a lunchtime lecture at NIH this week that was so popular > > > they're rebroadcasting it. Looks like if you have any truly dedicated > > > computerites in your group they can get it on the web. Note too at the > > end > > > the comment that videotapes are available a couple weeks after the > > > lecture. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > > - You'll see below that the original was SRO, and that I asked > > about > > > access for others for the rebroadcast. If they decide to open it up to > > > universities, you could probably log on through the med school in > > Memphis. > > > They're one of our grantees. I > > > Subject: RE: Prusiner Lecture Rebroadcast > > > > > > I also had a similar question from a former NIHer now at the NJ Medical > > > School. I will open it up for discussion at NIH. At present I think > it's > > > closed. I don't know what the technical, copyright, financial, > political > > or > > > other issues might be involved, but it does seem like a good idea. > celia > > > _____________________________________ > > > > > > > > > > Prusiner Lecture Rebroadcast > > > > > > > > WALS OVERFLOW, APOLOGIES, PLANS > > > > > > > > We were hoping to draw a better crowd for the Wednesday > > > >Afternoon > > > > Lectures and succeeded beyond our wildest dreams for > > > Stan > > > >Prusiner's > > > > talk on Oct. 14. Many people were turned away. We deeply > > > regret > > > >this and > > > > are making plans to assure that it doesn't happen that > > > way > > > >again. > > > > > > > > First, there will be a re-broadcast of the Prusiner > > > lecture at > > > >noon on > > > > Wednesday, October 21 in Masur Auditorium. This will be > > > a good > > > >prelude > > > > to the regular Wednesday Lecture at 3:00 featuring > > > Stetten > > > >Lecturer, > > > > Lindquist, and a different perspective on prions. > > > > > > > > Second, a reminder: The Wednesday Afternoon Lectures are > > > >accessible in > > > > real time via the NIH multicast network (MBONE) on your > > > >computer. The > > > > needed software for accessing the MBONE is called IP-TV. > > > It is > > > >available > > > > via download from CandyLan (http://candylan.nih.gov/ > > > http://candylan.nih.gov/> ) with the > > > >help of > > > > your institute's computer folks (a CandyLan contact or > > > Candy > > > >Striper). > > > > If you have a Macintosh, PowerPC or above, the best > > > program > > > >available is > > > > still in " Beta " testing: " Quicktime TV Client " which can > > > be > > > >downloaded > > > > at http://streaming.quicktime.apple.com > > > http://streaming.quicktime.apple.com> (a free download since > > > >this is > > > > still in Beta). Once you have the software, there are > > > two steps > > > >to use > > > > the MBONE, according to CIT's Ken Wong: 1) Connect to > > > the MBONE > > > >and 2) > > > > Download MBONE viewing software. The web site, > > > > http://www.net.nih.gov/video/ipmulticast.html > > > http://www.net.nih.gov/video/ipmulticast.html> > > > > has further information and instructions for these two > > > steps. > > > > > > > > > > > > In addition, the WALS are also downlinked in real time > > > to the > > > >following > > > > NIH viewing sites: > > > > Gateway, NIA > > > > Bldg. 31/2C, NIA > > > > GRC Baltimore, NIA > > > > Hamilton, Montana, Rocky Mountain Labs NIAID > > > > Twinbrook II NIAID > > > > Frederick, NCI > > > > Solar Building, NIAID > > > > > > > > We will try to arrange for additional viewing sites for > > > future > > > >lectures. > > > > A videotape of each lecture is available a couple weeks > > > after > > > >the > > > > lectures if none of these alternatives works for you. > > > >Again, our > > > > apologies to anyone who was turned away. > > > > > > > > > Celia Hooper, Ph.D. > > > Writer-Editor > > > Office of Intramural Research, OD, NIH > > > Bldg.1, Rm. 131, Bethesda, MD 20892 > > > phone: fax: > > > . > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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