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Travel Awards - 7th Conference on Small Genomes

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Anthony V Palumbo

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Jul 16, 1999, 3:00:00 AM7/16/99
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The Seventh
Conference on Small Genomes is to be held November 13-17, 1999
at the The Doubletree Hotel, Arlington, Virginia. Detailed
information concerning the meeting can be found at:

http://www.esd.ornl.gov/programs/microbes/genome99.html

New on the web site is the application for student travel awards at

http://www.esd.ornl.gov/programs/microbes/travelform.html

This will be the seventh in a series of meetings on the sequence
and function of small bacterial genomes. The conference is the
continuation of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM)
conference series on Small Genomes, which originated in 1992
and was last held in Lake Arrowhead, California, in 1998.

This conference will primarily focus on recent advances in
functional genomics as well as DNA sequencing and sequence
comparative analysis. The conference will especially emphasize
studies (1) exploring genome sequence information to understand
various biological processes through experiments and (2) defining
gene functions and regulatory networks. We hope that the conference
will help in identifying research gaps, problems, challenges, and
trends in microbial genomics from the viewpoints of genetics,
biochemistry, cell biology, physiology, and ecology. In addition,
to train the next generation of genomic scientists, the conference
will provide partial support to selected graduate students, postdocs,
and young faculty to attend this conference.

This meeting is sponsored by the U. S. Department of Energy (other
sponsors pending) and there will be partial support for attendance
for a limited numbers of students, postdoctoral associates, and
junior faculty.

This meeting will feature invited talks and contributed posters.

Meeting Topics Include:

I. Microbial genome sequencing, microbial diversity, and microbial
genome programs
II. Bioinformatics and functional genomics
III. Genomic technology and functional genomics
IV. Genetic and biochemical technology for defining gene functions
V. Cellular processes, regulatory networks, and evolution
VI. Systematic functional analysis of genome sequences
VII. Applied functional genomics

Organizing Committee:
Dr. Jizhong Zhou, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Dr. Jeffrey H. Miller, University of California, Los Angeles
Dr. George Weinstock, University of Texas at Houston
Dr. Jennie Hunter-Cevera, Lawerence Berkeley National Laboratory
Dr. Richard Mural, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Dr. Monica Riley, The Marine Biological Laboratory
Dr. Elisabeth Raleigh, New England Biolabs Inc.
Dr. Anthony V. Palumbo, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Thank you.

Anthony V. Palumbo and Jizhong Zhou for the organizing committee.


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