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

Tasaduq Hussain thwbi09 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 3 00:16:33 BRT 2012


Dear,
I am a newbie in Leishmania studies and hopefully your efforts are gonna to
be of great help to me.
Thank you very much.

On Sat, Sep 1, 2012 at 1:27 PM, Prof. Sarman Singh
<sarman_singh at yahoo.com>wrote:

> Dear Pr. Bastien
>
> Great work. I could not find records, as I wanted, probably I need to be
>  registered. Please register me for the site and send me the login details
> etc.
>
>
> Regards
>
> *Prof. Sarman Singh, MD, FAMS, FIMSA, FRSTMH
> Head, Division of Clinical Microbiology
> Department of Laboratory Medicine,
> All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi (India)
> Phone: +91-11-26594977, 26588484
> Fax: +91-11-26588663, 26588641
> Editor: Journal of Laboratory Physicians*
>
> --- On *Thu, 8/30/12, Patrick Bastien <patrick.bastien at univ-montp1.fr>*wrote:
>
>
> From: Patrick Bastien <patrick.bastien at univ-montp1.fr>
> Subject: [Leish-l] LeishPub: a historical bibliographic database about
> Leishmania, leishmaniases and sandflies
> To: leish-l at lineu.icb.usp.br, "Balard" <yves.balard at univ-montp1.fr>
> Cc: jayusp at hotmail.com
> Date: Thursday, August 30, 2012, 11:20 PM
>
>
> 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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Regards
Tasaduq Hussain Wani
Institute of Molecular Medicine
254, Okhala Industrial Estate
New-Delhi
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