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Scheduled downtime for maintenance

Gramene's servers will be unavailable for a period of at least 2 hours between 1-5PM on Wednesday, September 9th. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause.

Travel Awards available for Rice Genomics Symposium in Manila

Announcing an opportunity to participate in the 6th International Rice Genetics Symposium and the 7th International Rice Functional Genomics Symposium, November 16-19, 2009 (http://www.ricegenetics.com/).

New CMap paper

The journal Bioinformatics has published a brief paper on CMap 1.01: A comparative mapping application for the Internet. CMap was originally written for the Gramene project in 2001 and is freely available at the GMOD site.

RiceCam harvest

The Rice Research Station’s Rice Cam field will be harvested this afternoon (Monday, August 10) weather permitting. This is a foundation seed field of the newly released jasmine variety ‘Jazzman’.

If you would like to view the harvest operation, click on the link below.

http://www2.lsuagcenter.com/ricecam

Important rice SNP diversity study published

A multi-institutional collaboration recently published the paper, "Genomewide SNP variation reveals relationships among landraces and modern varieties of rice" in PNAS. The study characterized 160,000 nonredundant SNPs, which were used to evaluate the genotypic and evolutionary relationships among 20 varieties and landraces of rice.

Vavilov-Frankel Fellowship call for applications

Two Fellowship opportunities will be available for 2010 to carry out research on conservation and use of Plant Genetic Resources. One of the Fellowships is supported by the Grains Research and Development Corporation, Australia.

Applications are invited from nationals of developing countries, aged 35 or under, holding a masters degree (or equivalent) and/or doctorate in a relevant subject area.

Deadline for applications: 8 November 2009.

Job: Research Associate (Post Doc) at Oregon State Univ.

Position Title:    Research Associate (Post Doc)

The Department of Botany and Plant Pathology has an immediate opening for a Research Associate (Post Doc) to work on a cereal plant genome wide gene expression analysis.  This is a full-time, (1.0 FTE), 12-month, fixed-term position working in Jaiswal lab.

TAIR, PMN, Gramene and SGN workshop at Plant Biology 2009 meeting

TAIR Workshop II: TAIR, PMN, Gramene and SGN workshop: focus on comparative genomics and new tools
Time: Monday July 20, 7:00-8:30 pm
Speakers: Philippe Lamesch, A.S. Karthikeyan, Lukas Mueller, Pankaj Jaiswal

CHARM for finding rice SSR markers

A few years ago Greg Wilson, a student in the McCouch Lab at Cornell University, developed a web-based marker search tool called CHARM which greatly simplifies the search for rice SSR markers in a region of interest.

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