Arabidopsis Meeting-Latest Update
HUMPHREY at biochem.wisc.edu
HUMPHREY at biochem.wisc.edu
Fri Apr 25 13:56:11 EST 1997
ARABIDOPSIS MEETING-LATEST UPDATE:
The preferred method of abstract submission is via a Web form, which is
available from the following AtDB web site
(http://genome-ww.stanford.edu/Arabidopsis/madison_abstract.html).
You will need a forms - compliant Web browser to use this form, such as
Netscape version 2 or higher.
Abstract submission should be via the Web form. If, however, you do not
have access to the internet, contact arabidopsis at biochem.wisc.edu to
submit via e-mail.
8th International Meeting on Arabidopsis Research
June 25-29, 1997
Madison, Wisconsin USA
Some of the registrants who submit poster abstracts will be chosen to
present a talk in the appropriate session.
Rooms will be available for anyone who wishes to organize a workshop
before or after the meeting or during the designated time: 4:00 to 6:30
on June 28. Provide a title, list of participants and estimated number
attending (so we can obtain a proper-sized room) to
arabidopsis at biochem.wisc.edu.
To register for the meeting you may print and complete the following
form (we will not accept registration by e-mail) and return (by mail)
with payment to:
Wisconsin Union/Arabidopsis meeting
Conference Services
800 Langdon Street
Madison, WI 53706 USA
Name:
Affiliation:
Department:
Street:
City/State/Code:
Country
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
FEES (in U.S. dollars):
($180.00) Conference Package (includes Registration fee, refreshments
at breaks, and all meals except breakfast)
Place the amounts in parentheses for any of the following options you
wish to have.
Housing Options: Dormitory (on campus) housing package (includes nights
of June 25-28 and breakfast June 26-29). The dormitories are air
conditioned. For those who desire hotel accomodations a list of nearby
hotels is provided below.
( ) $160/person Single Occupancy
( ) $110/person Double Occupancy (if you wish to request a
specific roommate write the name below this line)
( ) Early arrival/late departure - extra nights of dormitory
housing ($25/person double; $35/person single (indicate arrival and
departure dates below).
( ) Parking ($4/day)
( ) Total ($180.00 + options selected)
Payment by check (payable to Wisconsin Union/Arabidopsis meeting) or
Mastercard or Visa credit card is acceptable. For credit card payment
provide the following:
Mastercard or Visa (circle one)
Card Number:
Expiration Date:
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The following scientific program was prepared by the North American
Arabidopsis Steering Committee (NAASC) (elected by electronic ballot by
North American subscribers to the Arabidopsis electronic bulletin board)
with session chairs.
This is a preliminary program.
APPENDIX I SCHEDULE AND PROGRAM
WEDNESDAY JUNE 25, 1997
REGISTRATION AND POSTER SET-UP
BUFFET DINNER AND MIXER 6:00-8:00
KEYNOTE ADDRESS 8:00- 9:00 RON DAVIS, STANFORD UNIVERSITY:
Whole Genome Analysis of Arabidopsis
POSTER SESSION 1 9:00-12:00
THURSDAY JUNE 26, 1997
SESSION 1 - 9:00-10:30 Cell Growth
P. Doerner, Salk Institute (Chair): Cell Division Regulation Couples
Root Organ Growth to Cell Growth
Dirk Inze, Universiteit Gent, Belgium: CDK/Cyclin Kinases
Regulate
Cell Cycle Progression in Arabidopsis
Bob Dietrich, University of North Carolina: Stress-Activation of Cell
Death in Arabidopsis
POSTER TALKS EACH SESSION WILL ALSO HAVE 2 OR 3 SHORT TALKS
CHOSEN FROM POSTERS.
COFFEE 10:30-11:00
SESSION 2 - 11:00-12:30 Signal Transduction
Jeff Harper Scripps Institute (Chair): Calcium Dependent Protein
Kinases: Intramolecular Activation and Potential Substrates
Zen Ming Pei / Julian Schroeder, University of California, San
Diego:
New Insights into Early Signal Transduction Cascades in Arabidopsis
Guard Cells.
Janet Braam, Rice University: Mechanosensory Signal Transduction
POSTER TALKS
LUNCH 12:30- 2:00
SESSION 3 - 2:00-3:30 Cell Signaling
Daphne Preuss, University of Chicago (Chair): Choosing a
Mate: Cell
Signaling During Reproduction.
Phil Benfey, New York University: Cell Signaling in Root
Development
Hajime Sakai, Cal Tech: The Role of SUPERMAN in Cellular
Proliferation
and Communication between Floral Whorls
POSTER TALKS
COFFEE 3:30- 4:00
SESSION 4 - 4:00-5:30 : Hormone Signaling
Caren Chang, University of Maryland (Chair): Interaction of
Ethylene
Receptors with the CTR1 Protein Kinase
Mark Estelle, Indiana University: Auxin Regulation of Cell Division
Tatsuo Kakimoto, Osaka University: Cytokinin Signal Transduction:
Involvement of a Two-Component System
POSTER TALKS
DINNER 5:30- 7:30
POSTERS 2 7:30-12:00
FRIDAY JUNE 27, 1997
SESSION 5 - 9:00-10:00 Meristem Function
Steve Clark, University of Michigan (Chair)
Ian Furner, Cambridge University
Kathy Barton, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
POSTER TALKS
COFFEE 10:30-11:00
SESSION 6 - 11:00-12:30 Adaptation to Stress
Anne Britt, University of California, Davis (Chair) / Cai-
Zhong Jiang,
Plant Biology, UC Davis; UV-Resistance
Kris K. Niyogi, Carnegie Institution of Washington at Stanford:
Photoinhibition
Patricia L. Conklin, Boyce Thompson Institute: Oxidative Stress
POSTER TALKS
LUNCH 12:30- 2:00
SESSION 7 - 2:00-3:30 : Metabolic Regulation
Gloria Coruzzi, New York University (Chair): Amino Acid
Signaling and
Sensing in Arabidopsis
Jen Sheen, Massachusetts General Hospital: Sugar Sensing and
Signaling in Plants
Eric Ward, Ciba Geigy: General Control and Metabolic Regulation in
Arabidopsis
POSTER TALKS
COFFEE 3:30- 4:00
SESSION 8 - 4:00-5:30 : Cell Biology
Wolf Frommer (Chair)
Wolf Frommer: Transport of a sucrose carrier through plasmodesmata?
Rich Meagher: "Vegetative and floral actin genes of Arabidopsis."
Patricia Zambryski: "Plasmodesmata: Plant channels for molecules on
the move"
Gerd Jurgens: Intracellular vesicle transport in cytokinesis
POSTER TALKS
DINNER 5:30- 7:30
POSTERS 3 7:30-12:00
ARABIS WORKSHOP 8:00-10:00
SATURDAY JUNE 28, 1997
SESSION 9 - 9:00-10:00 Light-Regulated Development
Joanne Chory, Salk Institute (Chair): Light, Hormones, and
Seedling
Development
Steve Kay, Scripps Institute: Regulatory Interactions between
Circadian and Phototransduction Pathways
George Coupland, John Innes Center: The Regulation of Flowering Time
in Response to Photoperiod
POSTER TALKS
COFFEE 10:30-11:00
SESSION 10 - 11:00-12:30 Plant-Pathogen Interactions
Roger Innes, Indiana University (Chair): Cloning of the RPS5 Disease
Resistance Gene and Identification of Additional Components of the RPS5
Pathway
Jane Parker, John Innes Center: Genetic And Molecular Dissection Of
Pathways Controlling Downy Mildew Resistance
Fumi Katagiri, University of Maryland: Molecular Recognition of
Pathogen Attack in Disease Resistance Specified by RPS2 and RPM1.
POSTER TALKS
LUNCH 12:30- 2:00
SESSION 11 - 2:00-3:30 Chromosome Structure and Function
Liz Dennis (Chair)
Karam Singh
Herve Vaucheret: Analysis of Arabidopsis Mutants Impaired in Gene
Silencing
POSTER TALKS
COFFEE 3:30- 4:00
WORKSHOPS* 4:00- 6:30
*Concurrent workshops in smaller meeting rooms. These can be organized
on the INTERNET by initiative of any member of the Arabidopsis
Community. Once a workshop is established remember to contact
arabidopsis at biochem.wisc.edu to reserve a room.
BARBECUE 6:30- 8:30
PARTY 8:30-12:00
SUNDAY JUNE 29, 1997
SESSION 12 - 9:00-10:30: Genomics and Novel Genetic Techniques
Rob Martienssen (Chair): Genome Sequencing and Gene Trap
Mutagenesis
in Arabidopsis
Joe Ecker, Pennsylvania University
Steve Rounsley, TIGR: Progress of Chromosome II Sequencing at TIGR
Mike Bevan / Ian Bancroft, John Innes Institute: The EU
Arabidopsis
Genome Sequencing Programme
M. McCombie: Sequence Analysis of the Short Arms of Chromosome
IV and
Chromosome V
Satoshi Tabata, Kazusa DNA Research Institute: The Arabidopsis
Genome
Project at Kazusa DNA Research Institute
POSTER TALKS
COFFEE 10:30-11:00
SESSION 13 - 11:00-12:30 HOT TOPICS - To be Announced.
A NOTE ABOUT ACCOMODATIONS FOR THE 8TH ANNUAL ARABIDOPSIS MEETING:
Madison hotels fill quickly so those of you who desire hotel
accomodations should make reservations as soon as possible. (There is
an excess of space in the dormitory (on campus) housing so there will
always be accomodations in this facility)
The following is a list of hotels that are within walking distance or
provide free shuttle service to the meeting. PLEASE RESERVE YOUR ROOM
AS SOON AS POSSIBLE as there are a limited number of rooms available.
When making reservations please state that you are attending the 8th
Annual Arabidopsis Meeting so that the hotel will give you the rate
listed below. Please contact Lisa Humphrey at (608)262-3191 or by
e-mail at humphrey at biochem.wisc.edu for additional information on other
area hotels.
NEARBY HOTELS IN MADISON
Concourse Hotel - 1 West Dayton, Madison, WI 53703
608/257-9670
8 blocks from meeting site
376 rooms, 170 with 2 double beds, 90 executive suites
Fitness center, bar restaurant
Free parking
Free shuttle service to meeting site
$79.00 Single
$89.00 Double
Howard Johnson - 525 WEST JOHNSON STREET, MADISON, WI 53703
608/251-5511
6 Blocks to meeting site
125 rooms, 54 with 2 double beds, 89 with 1 large
Pool, fitness center, bar, restaurant
Free parking
Free shuttle service to meeting site
$70.00 Single
$80.00 Double
INN ON THE PARK - 22 SOUTH CARROLL, MADISON, WI 53703
608/257-8811
8 blocks to meeting site
220 rooms, 150 with 2 double beds, (total of 362 beds)
Pool, fitness center, bar, restaurant
Free parking
Free shuttle service to meeting site
$74.00 Single
$84.00 Double
InnTowner - 2424 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53705
608/233-2902
2 miles to meeting site
120 rooms, 80 with 2 double beds, 40 with king
Pool, fitness center, bar, restaurant
Free parking
Free shuttle service to meeting site
$68.00 Single
$78.00 Double
University Inn - 441 North Frances Street, Madison, WI 53703
608/257-4881
2 blocks to meeting site
45 rooms, 32 with 2 double beds, 9 with 1 double bed
Restaurant
Free parking
$56.00 Single
$66.00 Double
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