Re: [DEHAI] Eritrean biology researchers

agebremi@OPAL.TUFTS.EDU
Wed, 03 Sep 1997 15:18:39 -0500 (EST)

Hellow Bryan,

Please try to be in touch with Dr. Douglas Anderson, Dept. of Biology,
University of Asmara, P.O.Box 1220, Asmara, Eritrea. He is very
much interested in Plant Ecology of Eritrea.

Best wishes. Andemariam Gebremichael

On Tue, 2 Sep 1997, Bryan Richard Soper wrote:

>
> My name is Bryan, and I am currently applying for a Fulbright
> scholarship to travel and study abroad in Eritrea. One of my best friends
> at UC Berkeley is Eritrean, and when choosing a place to study abroad I
> thought that I would like to learn more about Eyoel by learning more about
> his homeland. Anyway, as part of my application process I need to write a
> research proposal. However, I have had difficulty in identifying
> professors and researchers at Asmara University. I am a molecular
> biologist/geneticist currently, though I am interested in pursuing field
> biology research in Eritrea - perhaps studying the effect of war time
> disruption of ecological habitats on some native species. So, I am
> wondering if any of you can provide me with some information that would
> lead me to contact professors in Eritrea and/or give me information on
> native species of animals and/or plants in Eritrea that would be
> interesting to study. I also would not mind working on molecular medicine
> on pathogens that affect the people of Eritrea, but I would like to
> venture into some field biology. I appreciate your response.
>
> Live simply, so that others may simply live.
>
> Bryan Soper
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