{"id":25,"date":"2014-03-21T05:15:51","date_gmt":"2014-03-21T05:15:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/scientificspam.net\/?p=25"},"modified":"2016-07-06T16:36:17","modified_gmt":"2016-07-06T16:36:17","slug":"listed-research-and-markets-ltd","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.scientificspam.net\/?p=25","title":{"rendered":"LISTED: Research and Markets Ltd"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This is a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.o-a.com\/archive\/0707\/0070.html\">long-time spammer<\/a> (<em>original link dead; <A HREF=\"http:\/\/web.archive.org\/web\/20140714101950\/http:\/\/www.o-a.com\/archive\/0707\/0070.html\">link to archived copy<\/A><\/em>) but we wonder if it has anything to do with science as such. Their spam this time has to do with a book on <em>The Ecological Genomics of Fungi<\/em>, and the addresses spammed are, predictably, obtained from the PubMed.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><br \/>\nListed IP: 91.210.232.17<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Although given the below, a few more listings might be warranted, and will likely turn up in due course.<\/p>\n<p>mailsender1.researchandmarkets.org has address 80.93.29.133<br \/>\nmailsender2.researchandmarkets.org has address 217.115.118.24<br \/>\nmailsender3.researchandmarkets.org has address 46.22.128.109<br \/>\nmailsender7.researchandmarkets.org has address 62.233.107.47<br \/>\nmailsender8.researchandmarkets.org has address 109.169.23.139<br \/>\nmailsender9.researchandmarkets.org has address 92.51.241.196<br \/>\nmailsender10.researchandmarkets.org has address 91.210.235.189<br \/>\nmailsender14.researchandmarkets.org has address 92.51.246.77<br \/>\nmailsender15.researchandmarkets.org has address 78.157.219.14<br \/>\nmailsender17.researchandmarkets.org has address 91.210.232.17<br \/>\nmailsender18.researchandmarkets.org has address 217.78.0.187<br \/>\nmailsender19.researchandmarkets.org has address 109.228.12.195<br \/>\nmailsender20.researchandmarkets.org has address 109.228.24.186<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Spam headers:<\/p>\n<pre>Return-Path: &lt;rachel.thompson@researchandmarkets.org&gt;\r\nReceived: from mailsender17.researchandmarkets.org\r\n        (91-210-232-17.webhostingireland.ie [91.210.232.17])\r\n        by x (Postfix) with SMTP id x\r\n        for &lt;x&gt;; Tue,  4 Mar 2014 16:03:43 +0200 (EET)\r\nReply-To: Rachel Thompson &lt;rachel.thompson@researchandmarkets.org&gt;\r\nFrom: Rachel Thompson &lt;rachel.thompson@researchandmarkets.org&gt;\r\nTo: x\r\nSubject: The Ecological Genomics of Fungi\r\nDate: Tue, 04 Mar 2014 14:03:43 GMT\r\nX-Mailer: RMSmtp\r\nMIME-Version: 1.0\r\nContent-Type: multipart\/alternative;boundary=\"Part.x.x\"<\/pre>\n<p>Spam contents:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>This unique book covers a broad diversity of fungal systems and provides unique insight into the functions of those fungi in various ecosystems &#8211; from soil, to plant, to human. Bringing together fungal genomic information on a variety of lifestyles and traits, the book covers saprotrophism, pathogenesis (including biotrophs, hemibiotrophs, necrotrophs) and symbiosis. Advances in high-throughput sequencing now offer unprecedented opportunities for identification of novel key molecular mechanisms controlling plant-microbe interactions, evolution of fungi and developmentally- and ecologically-relevant traits, this book explores how these massive streams of fungal sequences can be exploited to gain a deeper understanding of the evolution of fungi and their ecological role.<\/p>\n<p>For more information please click on:<br \/>\nhttp:\/\/www.researchandmarkets.com\/publication\/x\/the_ecological_genomics_of_fungi<\/p>\n<p>Although tremendous progress has been made in recent years in fungal genomics, thanks to the sequencing of over one hundred fungal genomes, until now no book has used this information to bridge fungal genomics, molecular ecology and ecology. Edited by a recognized leader in fungal genomics and soil metagenomics with over a decade of experience, Genomics &amp; Metagenomics for Harnessing the Ecology of Fungi will be a useful resource for the experienced as well as the new researchers entering the field.<\/p>\n<p>Title Index:<\/p>\n<p>Section 1: Sequencing Fungal Genomes<\/p>\n<p>1. A Changing Landscape of Fungal Genomics<br \/>\n2. Repeated Elements in Filamentous Fungi with a Focus on Wood-Decay Fungi<\/p>\n<p>Section 2: Saprotrophic Fungi<\/p>\n<p>3. Wood Decay<br \/>\n4. Aspergilli and Biomass-Degrading Fungi<br \/>\n5. Ecological Genomics of Trichoderma<\/p>\n<p>Section 3: Plant-Interacting Fungi<\/p>\n<p>6. Dothideomycetes: Plant Pathogens, Saprobes, and Extremophiles<br \/>\n7. Biotrophic Fungi (Powdery Mildews, Rusts, and Smuts)<br \/>\n8. The Mycorrhizal Symbiosis Genomics<br \/>\n9. Lichen Genomics: Prospects and Progress<\/p>\n<p>Section 4: Animal-Interacting Fungi<\/p>\n<p>10. Ecogenomics of Human and Animal Basidiomycetous Yeast Pathogens<br \/>\n11. Genomics of Entomopathogenic Fungi<br \/>\n12. Ecological Genomics of the Microsporidia<\/p>\n<p>Section 5: Metagenomics and Biogeography of Fungi<\/p>\n<p>13. Metagenomics for Study of Fungal Ecology<br \/>\n14. Metatranscriptomics of Soil Eukaryotic Communities<br \/>\n15. Fungi in Deep-Sea Environments and Metagenomics<br \/>\n16. The Biodiversity, Ecology, and Biogeography of Ascomycetous Yeasts<\/p>\n<p>For more information please click on:<br \/>\nhttp:\/\/www.researchandmarkets.com\/publication\/x\/the_ecological_genomics_of_fungi<\/p>\n<p>Author:<\/p>\n<p>Francis Martin is the Head of Lab of Excellence for Advanced Research on the Biology of Tree and Forest Ecosystems at the French National Institute for Agricultural Science (INRA).<\/p>\n<p>Pricing:<\/p>\n<p>Hard Copy : EUR 162<\/p>\n<p>Ordering &#8211; Three easy ways to place your order:<\/p>\n<p>1] Order online at http:\/\/www.researchandmarkets.com\/publication\/x\/the_ecological_genomics_of_fungi<\/p>\n<p>2] Order by fax: Print an Order form from http:\/\/www.researchandmarkets.com\/publication\/x\/the_ecological_genomics_of_fungi and Fax to +353 1 4100 980<\/p>\n<p>3] Order by mail: Print an Order form from http:\/\/www.researchandmarkets.com\/publication\/x\/the_ecological_genomics_of_fungi and post to Research and Markets, Guinness Center, Taylors Lane, Dublin 8. Ireland.<\/p>\n<p>Thank you for your consideration.<\/p>\n<p>Best Regards,<\/p>\n<p>Rachel Thompson<br \/>\nSenior Manager<br \/>\nResearch and Markets Ltd<br \/>\nrachel.thompson@researchandmarkets.com<\/p>\n<p>Subscribe: Click on http:\/\/www.researchandmarkets.com\/register.asp You can subscribe free for regular details on new research in your sector.<\/p>\n<p>Please note you are currently subscribed as x<\/p>\n<p>If you no longer wish to receive our market research updates, please reply to this message with Suppression Request as the subject line, or use the link below<\/p>\n<p>http:\/\/www.researchandmarkets.com\/u.asp?f=u&amp;ec=x&amp;e=x<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This is a long-time spammer (original link dead; link to archived copy) but we wonder if it has anything to do with science as such. 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