Help make BioMOO a more useful, exciting place: add a poster! I have completed a generic web-interactive posterboard (#2365) and poster panels (#3270), designed especially to provide a user-friendly way to present your work over the web-MOO link. I have also written an extensive, but simple to follow document called 'How to Make a Conference Poster' ('read #3392', or 'mailme #3392') which will tell you how to build and present a poster with graphics attached. This currently requires that you have access to a publically accessable Web site to store digitized images, but if your own institution does not provide one, a site has been made available at the California Institute of Technology for use by BioMOO members. Information on this site can be found at the URL 'http://www.cco.caltech.edu/~mercer/htmls/BioMOOImage.html'. If you need information on how to arrange to have slides scanned or how to convert drawings and figures already on your computer into web-usable form, please mail me (in BioMOO or at mercer@seqvax.caltech.edu). If there is any demand for it, I can write documents detailing any procedures people are interested in. The poster session will be ongoing, and may be found on the balcony of the foyer (@go efb). If you are not already aware of the web-MOO link, and can run a graphical web browsing program like Mosaic, see 'http://bioinfo.weizmann.ac.il:70/1s/biomoo,' or the CalTech site given above, for more information. Important: You can add a poster even if you are not going to attach pictures to it. Text-only posters are still accessible over the web. Using the special posterboards and poster panel objects will make various web and in-MOO tools available to you even if you do not have web-access yourself. From inside the MOO, without an active web-MOO link, the posters essentially appear as bulletin boards. Eric