[Leish-l] LeishPub: a historical bibliographic database aboutLeishmania, leishmaniases and sandflies

Ketty Soteriadou ksoteriadou at pasteur.gr
Sat Sep 1 07:49:45 BRT 2012


Dear Patrick, dear all,
We need heroes now more than ever! Thank you so much ....I am really happy
that the leishmaniacs have not sold out yet.
On behalf of MP HPI Lab
Penny and Ketty

Ketty Soteriadou, PhD
Research Director
Head of the Molecular Parasitology Lab
Hellenic Pasteur Institute, Bas. Sofias 127, 11521
tel: +30-2106478841
email: ksoteriadou at pasteur.gr
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: leish-l-bounces at lineu.icb.usp.br
[mailto:leish-l-bounces at lineu.icb.usp.br] On Behalf Of Patrick Bastien
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2012 8:51 PM
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Cc: jayusp at hotmail.com
Subject: [Leish-l] LeishPub: a historical bibliographic database
aboutLeishmania, leishmaniases and sandflies

Dear colleagues,

This is to let you know that our laboratory has been able to scan a  
part of the large collection of historical reprints left by Pr  
Jean-Antoine Rioux, and to make these available online. You can  
therefore (just by leaving your name and e-mail address) download  
these reprints as you wish.
LeishPub therefore constitutes a bibliographic database that gives  
access to more than 3500 scientific articles, most of them being old  
papers (starting from 1832) and from diverse geographical origins, on  
Leishmania, leishmaniases and sandflies. Many of them are not in  
english and remain untranslated, yet may represent interesting pieces  
of history.

The website to access the database is : http://www.leishpub.univ-montp1.fr/
We have tried to make it simple (and bilingual English+French), but  
you may also access an advanced (multicriteria) search button for  
complex retrievals.

Apart from the initial effort from Pr Rioux, I wish to acknowledge the  
essential help of Yves Balard, Diana Tentchev, Dr Jacques Dereure and  
Pr Jean-Pierre Dedet for setting up this database.

I wish you a useful and joyful search through our database.
And if you see any improvements to be done (and I know there are  
certainly many), please do not hesitate to let me know.

Regards
P. Bastien

Professeur Patrick Bastien
Director, Laboratoire de Parasitologie-Mycologie, Faculte de Médecine
Centre National de Reference des Leishmanioses
Deputy Director, UMR MIVEGEC (CNRS 5290 - IRD 224 - Universites Montpellier
1
et 2)
CHU de Montpellier
39 Avenue Charles Flahault
34295 Montpellier Cedex 5, France



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