Final call for abstracts - SIGNALLING IN PLANT DEVELOPMENT
David Stewart
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Mon Jul 3 08:41:24 EST 1995
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A meeting on SIGNALLING IN PLANT DEVELOPMENT at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 1, 1995
Organized by:
Nam-Hai Chua, Rockefeller University
June Nasrallah, Cornell University
Venkatesan Sundaresan, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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ABSTRACT DEADLINE JULY 12th 1995
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A meeting on Signalling in Plant Development will be held at Cold Spring Harbor
Laboratory from Wednesday evening, September 27th, to Sunday afternoon October
1st, 1995. The meeting will cover recent research and discoveries on molecular
mechanisms controlling development in higher plants, with emphasis on those
aspects that are regulated by signalling processes. This theme will be
explored
in detail in sessions devoted to specific steps in plant development, from
germination to embryogenesis. Each session will cover the current
understanding
of mechanisms that control a particular developmental process, and interactions
involving external and internal signals. Additional sessions will explore the
mechanisms regulating altered developmental programs, in response to external
signals such as environmental stress or pathogens. Sessions will be held on
the
following topics:
Germination (Chairperson: Don McCarty, University of Florida)
Photomorphogenesis (Chairperson: X.-W. Deng, Yale University)
Vegetative growth I: Shoots, roots and leaves (Chairperson: Kathy Barton,
University of Wisconsin)
Vegetative growth II: Communications (Chairperson: Julian Schroeder,
University
of California, San Deigo)
Flowering (Chairperson: Caroline Dean, John Innes Centre)
Pollination and fertilization (Chairperson: Daphne Preuss, University of
Chicago)
Fruit development and embryogenesis (Chairperson: Bob Fischer, University of
California, Berkeley)
Altered developmental programs I: Environmental effectors
(Chairperson: Roger Hangarter, Ohio State University)
Altered developmental programs II: Biological effectors - Microbial signals
(Chairperson: Jeff Dangl, University of North Carolina)
Altered developmental programs III: Biological effectors - Host responses
(Chairperson: Barbara Baker, University of California, Berkeley)
We invite you and your colleagues to apply and submit abstracts on new and
unpublished material. There will be poster sessions in addition to the oral
presentations. In keeping with the tradition of open participation for
meetings
held at Cold Spring Harbor, the selection of material for oral or poster
presentations will be made by the organizers in consultation with the session
chairs on the basis of the abstracts. Normally, no group will be asked to give
more than one talk in a particular session. Abstracts intended for poster
presentation only should be marked accordingly.
We are especially eager to have as many young people as possible attend. Since
some laboratories have limited funds for travel, we have applied for funds from
government and private agencies that we hope will allow us to provide partial
support for the attendance of some graduate students and postdocs. Please send
requests for such support to the meetings organizers.
Further information, abstract instructions and application materials are
available via email from the Meetings Coordinator at the address below. It
is very
important for you to submit abstracts and/or registration prior to the abstract
deadline, July 12th, 1995.
We hope that you and your colleagues will be able to participate in what should
be a most interesting meeting.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
The Meetings Office
1 Bungtown Road, PO Box 100
Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724-2213
phone: (516) 367-8346
fax: (516) 367-8845
e-mail: meetings at cshl.org
World Wide Web site at http://www.cshl.org/
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ALSO: PLANT COURSE AT COLD SPRING HARBOR
MOLECULAR MARKERS FOR PLANT BREEDING & PLANT GENETICS
November 8 - 21, 1995
Benjamin Burr, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Rebecca Doerge, Cornell University
Scott Tingey, Du Pont Experimental Station
The course is designed to explore both theoretical and practical concepts on
the
use of molecular markers in plant genetics and plant breeding. Participants
will
learn a variety of techniques that can be used to approach problems such as
single
gene introgression, analysis of genetic diversity, gene mapping, and
quantitative
trait analysis. These techniques will include DNA preparation, non-isotopic
Southern
analysis, and DNA amplification-based assays such as microsatellites, RAPDs,
and
allele specific PCR. The course will include training in computational
analysis of
both qualitative and quantitative segregation data, and will teach methods
from a
variety of plant and animal systems with an emphasis on potential future
strategies.
Students will be expected to have knowledge of, but not necessarily
practical experience
with, the basic principles of molecular biology and genetics. Last years's
speakers
were: W. Beavis, M. Clegg, D. Duvick, M. Gayle, M. Mazure, R. Michelmore, A.
Rafalski,
J. Romero-Severson, Ron Sederoff, S. Tanksley, and J. Wendel.
Deadline: July 15, 1995
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
The Course Registrar
1 Bungtown Road, PO Box 100
Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724-2213
phone: (516) 367-8346
fax: (516) 367-8845
e-mail: meetings at cshl.org
World Wide Web site at http://www.cshl.org/
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