Dear Hideko,
I am nearly 10 years out of Dicty bussiness, but still remember several
names as well as faces among them yours :-) Its unbelievable what has
happend on your east cost and I am afraid that no-one in Europe can
realy imagine. One thought that the blow up of Tchernobyl was just the
consequence of russian-type of powerstation management and now everybody
shoud pray for Japan plants, even thouse who do not believe in God.
Crossing fingers!
Frantisek
Dne 14.3.2011 19:44, Hideko Urushihara napsal(a):
> Dear colleagues,
>
> This is from University of Tsukuba.
>
> The earthquake in Tsukuba was unbelievably strong, and it has not ceased completely, yet. Fortunately, however, we did not have Tsunami here.
>
> My lab members, Hideko Urushihara, Hidekazu Kuwayama, Kurato Mohri, assistants, and students are all fine. Our families are also ok. I am very relieved to know all Dicty people in Tohoku area are also safe.
>
> Although we have some difficulties in life lines and may need several weeks (months?) for complete recovery of lab activities, I am sure we will make it through.
>
> I would like to thank people for sympathetic e-mails and encouragement.
>
> Hideko
>
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> Hideko Urushihara, PhD
> Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences
> University of Tsukuba
> 1-1-1 Tennoudai
> Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8572
> Japan
> TEL: +81-29-853-4664
> FAX: +81-29-853-6614
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>
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Doc. RNDr. František Půta, CSc.
Katedra buněčné biologie,
Univerzita Karlova v Praze - Přírodovědecká fakulta,
Viničná 7,
128 00 Praha 2
Department of Cell Biology,
Faculty of Science,
Charles University in Prague
Prague 2, Vinicna 7
CZ 128 00
Czech Republic
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