ASPB 2004 (fwd)
Leonore Reiser
lreiser at acoma.Stanford.EDU
Thu Nov 6 17:03:46 EST 2003
Hmm- seems like we are very popular.
One thing about ASPB workshops is that they do tend to be short (1.5 hours
or so) we could do this in two parts. We did also request a half day for
Botany 2004 so it runs about the same.
Leonore
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Leonore Reiser, Ph.D. lreiser at acoma.stanford.edu
The Arabidopsis Information Resource FAX: (650) 325-6857
Carnegie Institution of Washington Tel: (650) 325-1521 ext. 311
Department of Plant Biology URL: http://arabidopsis.org/
260 Panama St.
Stanford, CA 94305
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Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 16:04:40 -0500
From: Susan Chambers <chambers at aspb.org>
To: Leonore Reiser <lreiser at acoma.Stanford.EDU>
Cc: Edgar Spalding <spalding at wisc.edu>
Subject: RE: ASPB 2004
Hi Leonore: Sorry for the delay in responding. It seems that the TAIR
workshops have been very popular at our last two meetings and well
attended. So we would be happy to provide you that venue again at the
Plant Biology 2004 meeting. Please let me know more specifically about
the length of workshops and a/v that you would need sometime in the next
couple of months.
Best regards,
Susan
Susan K. Rosenberry
Director of Finance & Administration
American Society of Plant Biologists
15501 Monona Drive
Rockville, MD 20855 USA
phone: 301-251-0560, x. 111
fax: 301-279-2996
e-mail: chambers at aspb.org
http://www.aspb.org
-----Original Message-----
From: Leonore Reiser [mailto:lreiser at acoma.Stanford.EDU]
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 4:50 PM
To: Susan Chambers
Subject: Re: ASPB 2004
Dear Susan:
I dont know if you have had a chance to look into this issue yet. At our
phone conference today (the POC group) we were discussing our plans for
a
workshop. We have made some inquiries with the organizers of Botany
2004
which does have some overlapping dates with the ASPB meeting.
I think we would prefer to present at ASPB if that is at all possible.
Best Regards
Leonore
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Leonore Reiser wrote:
> Dear Susan
> Thank you so much for all your help with organizing the TAIR workshops
at
> the Hawaii meeting this year.
> I am writing to inquire about a new workshop for next year. TAIR is
part
> of a collaboration funded by the NSF to develop controlled
vocabularies
> for plant anatomy and development. This project will result in a
database
> and query tools for analyzing gene expression , mutant phenotypes and
> quantitative traits. Th ecollaboration incldues Gramene database,Maize
GDB
> and the Solanaceae Genome Network among others. It is an international
> collaboration.
>
> We are wondering if it would be possible to have a workshop or two on
this
> new project. This is likely to be a smaller event - geared towards
> researchers with functial genomics projects, breeders and other genome
> groups.
>
> What would be the best way to proceed towards arranging a workshop.
> Best
> Leonore Reiser
>
>
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> Leonore Reiser, Ph.D. lreiser at acoma.stanford.edu
> The Arabidopsis Information Resource FAX: (650) 325-6857
> Carnegie Institution of Washington Tel: (650) 325-1521 ext. 311
> Department of Plant Biology URL: http://arabidopsis.org/
> 260 Panama St.
> Stanford, CA 94305
>
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Leonore Reiser, Ph.D. lreiser at acoma.stanford.edu
The Arabidopsis Information Resource FAX: (650) 325-6857
Carnegie Institution of Washington Tel: (650) 325-1521 ext. 311
Department of Plant Biology URL: http://arabidopsis.org/
260 Panama St.
Stanford, CA 94305
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