The Asian Pacific Bioinformatics Conference (APBC2010) will be held in Bangalore, India, January 18-21, 2010. This an annual forum for exploring research, development and novel applications of bioinformatics. For more details, please visit the National Centre for Biological Sciences website.
A hands-on wheat genome annotation workshop for graduate students and postdocs will be held from June 29th to July 1st, 2009 at the Institute for Genome Sciences, (UM Baltimore) as the outreach component of the NSF-funded project DBI-0638558. On-line registration open until April 15th 2009. More information can be found in the attached [...]
A new journal, the Journal of Plant Breeding and Crop Science (JPBCS) is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal published monthly dedicated to increasing the depth of Crop Science across disciplines with the ultimate aim of improving plant research. JPBCS will cover all areas of plant breeding and crop science. The journal welcomes the submission of [...]
The 19th International Triticeae Mapping Initiative – 3rd COST Tritigen joint meeting 2009 will be held in Clermont-Ferrand, France, August 31th – September 4th 2009. Abstract submission deadline is Friday, March 20, 2009. Please see their submission form online for more information.
Members of the Gramene team (Doreen Ware and Genevieve DeClerck) will be attending this week’s 51st Annual Maize Genetics Conference in St. Charles, IL, March 12-15, and will present two posters: 1) “Gramene: A Resource for Comparative Grass Genomics”, 2) “The Gramene Genetic Diversity module: A resource for comparative genome analysis in plants.”
Posted on March 4, 2009, 4:47 PM, by kclark, under
Gramene news.
The Gramene team has released a new public, read-only Wiki for our documentation at http://docs.gramene.org. We expect to use this site to better explain our processes for acquiring, processing and presenting our data.
Members of the Gramene team will be presenting posters at this week’s Plant Genomes meeting at Cold Spring Harbor Lab. Our posters include “Plant comparative genomics at Gramene” (Will Spooner) and “An update on the Gramene database” (Ken Youens-Clark).