Arthropod Genomics:  New Approaches and Outcomes

4th ANNUAL ARTHROPOD GENOMICS SYMPOSIUM

June 10 – 13, 2010, in Kansas City, USA

www.k-state.edu/agc/symp2010 

 

REGISTRATION is now open to attend the 4th Annual Arthropod Genomics
Symposium, “Arthropod Genomics:  New Approaches and Outcomes,” June 10 to
13, 2010, in Kansas City.  

Early registration deadline:  Friday, March 26, 2010

 

Keynote Speaker:

Nora J. Besansky

University of Notre Dame

Population genomics of adaptation and speciation in malaria’s vector

 

Featured Speakers:

Michael Akam

University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

The genome of the Geophilomorph centipede, Strigamia maritima 

 

Scott J. Emrich

University of Notre Dame

Opportunities and challenges of non-model transcriptome sequencing: From
corn to wild butterflies and moths

 

Matthew Hudson

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Exploring the evolution of social behavior using genome sequencing and
analysis

 

Anthony A. James

University of California

Message in a battle, using whole genome expression analyses to fight
vector-borne diseases

 

Michael R. Kanost

Kansas State University

Functional genomics of cuticle sclerotization in Tribolium castaneum

 

Fabrice Legeai

INRA, Rennes, France

Prediction and analyses of non coding RNA sequences in the pea aphid genome 

 

Barry R. Pittendrigh

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

The Body Louse genome project

 

Patrick D. Schloss

University of Michigan

Bugs within bugs: Understanding the influence of the microbiome on arthropod
health

 

Christian Schlötterer

Vetmeduni Vienna, Austria

Next generation sequencing in population genetics:  From experimental
evolution to gene expression

 

Zhijian Jake Tu

Virginia Tech

Anopheles stephensi genome assembly and transcriptome analysis

 

John (Jack) H. Werren

University of Rochester

Functional and evolutionary insights from the genomes of three parasitoid
Nasonia species

 

Evgeny M. Zdobnov

University of Geneva, Switzerland

Genomics in the light of evolution

 

FUNDING AGENCY PRESENTATIONS 

Representatives from national funding agencies will make short presentations
about funding philosophies and opportunities within their programs.
Following each presentation, the floor will be open for questions and
discussion. Speakers include:  

     Alan Christensen, NSF

     Adriana Costero, NIAID, NIH

     Mary F. Purcell-Miramontes, USDA, NIFA

 

PRE-SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOP: Thursday afternoon, June 10, 4:00-6:00 pm

Navigating NCBI’s resources for insect genomics.  Terence Murphy, NCBI/NIH,
will provide training on utilizing NCBI’s resources for insect genomics.
Topics will include accessing data in the RefSeq and Entrez Gene databases,
BLink, BLAST, NCBI’s Map Viewer, and other resources.  Issues regarding the
submission of data to NCBI and options for linking outside resources to
NCBI’s databases will also be discussed.  There is no cost to attend this
optional workshop, but registration is requested.

 

ORGANISM MEETINGS - Friday afternoon/evening, June 11, 5:15-? p.m.

Meet with scientists who are also working with your organism of interest
during small group gatherings.  Group leaders will be identified to
coordinate topics and lead discussions.  Additional information will be
posted to the conference 

website as details are finalized.

 

POSTER SESSIONS: There will be two poster sessions.  Six platform
presentations will be chosen from submitted poster abstracts.  

Abstract Submission Deadline:  Wednesday, May 19, 2010.

 

SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM: The symposium sessions will begin Thursday evening, June
10, and continue on Friday and Saturday, with additional events Saturday
evening and Sunday morning.  Speakers will present new insights from genomic
approaches in arthropods and describe the development of tools for genomic
analysis. Workshops will be held Thursday prior to the Symposium and
Saturday morning.  Activities will conclude by noon on Sunday, June 13.

 

ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION:  Sunday morning will highlight a roundtable
discussion led by members of the ArthropodBase Consortium regarding the
generation of integrated arthropod genome databases and tools for genome
projects.  Symposium attendees are invited to join the fun as we share our
progress by providing feedback on these projects and proposing new
possibilities.   

 

REGISTRATION: The early registration fee is $295 ($150 for graduate and
undergraduate students) on or before Friday, March 26, and will include a
welcome reception Thursday evening, breakfast and lunch on Friday and
Saturday, and breakfast on Sunday.  

 

VENUE:  The symposium will take place at the Kansas City Marriott on the
beautiful Country Club Plaza.  Participants are invited to dine Saturday
night at an optional banquet at the BRIO Tuscan Grille.

 

INFORMATION:  Visit our website, www.k-state.edu/agc/symp2010, for complete
details and brochure.   Add your name to the Symposium mailing list, by
sending your contact information to dmerr...@k-state.edu.  

 

DEADLINES:

Early Discount Registration:        Friday, March 26

Hotel Reservations:                    Wednesday, May 19

Poster Abstracts:                       Wednesday, May 19

Registration:                              Wednesday, May 19

 

QUESTIONS:  

Contact us at (785) 532-3482 or dmerr...@ksu.edu.

 

Please share this announcement with colleagues and students!

 

SPONSOR:  Center for Genomic Studies on Arthropods Affecting Human, Animal
and Plant Health, Kansas State University

 

Susan J. Brown, Professor

Director, Center for Genomic Studies on 

Arthropods Affecting Human, Animal and Plant Health

and

Robin E. Denell, Distinguished Professor

Chair, AGC Symposium Organizing Committee

by

Doris Merrill, Program Coordinator

K-State Arthropod Genomics Center

Division of Biology, Kansas State University

116 Ackert Hall, Manhattan, KS  66506-4901

(785) 532-3482, dmerr...@k-state.edu

www.k-state.edu/agc

 

Join the Arthropod Genomics Consortium, formed to increase collaboration and
information exchange among the community of scientists performing genomic
studies on arthropods.  Visit: http://arthropodgenomes.org
<http://arthropodgenomes.org/>  to register and learn more!

 

 

 

Reply via email to