POC-dev resolution required !
Leonore Reiser
lreiser at acoma.Stanford.EDU
Mon Oct 13 13:26:12 EDT 2003
Pankaj
I think that is a great idea. I was also thinking that it might be a good
idea to send letters to the recipients of PGRP grants for this year (and
continuing projects from last year) -and contact groups outside US (like
the Populus people Sue mentioned). We did specify that initial outreach
would be to researchers with functiional genomics projects... e.g. the
apple functional genomics group (also involves people from cornell, right)
What do y'all think of sending a letter asking to see if they want to
join this 'plant interest group'.
Leonore
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Do you think that we should invite some experts other than the core participants
> on our POC-development mailing list. I think if we do so, the POC development
> will benefit a lot and giving us an opportunity to establish a plant_interest_group.
>
> I have the names of Jerry Davis, Dom Paolillo Jr. and Jeff Doyle from Cornell,
> who are willing to join our dev-mailing list. Also we need to set up the
> priorities on what goes on which mailing list. There are three right now..
>
> po at plantontology.org
> po-dev at plantontolgy.org
> po-announce at plantontology.org
>
> Based on your responses I will list more people depending on their interest.
>
> Thanks
> Pankaj
>
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