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  • Midwest Association of Core Directors, Chicago, 10/27

    October 27-30, Chicago
    Midwest Association of Core Directors Second Annual Meeting

    Agenda (http://www.mwacd.org/node/29)

    Keynote Speakers:
    Mark Lively, Wake Forest University
    Steve Bobin, Dartmouth Medical School

    Highlights:
    Core Management & Technology Breakout Sessions
    Strategies in Proteomics Seminars
    Mini MBA Course
    Vendor-Sponsored Satellite Meetings

    The 2011 MWACD meeting will be held Thursday-Saturday October 27-30, 2011 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Chicago (http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/cp/1/en/hotel/chish). This venue worked out quite well for the first meeting so we will repeat with some new added twists. In addition to the main meeting, there will be Vendor sponsored Satellite meetings on Thursday October 27. The opening reception will be Thursday night at Haymarket Microbrew Pub. The main meeting will be Friday morning through Saturday lunch. This year we are adding an Core Management Workshop from Saturday afternoon through Sunday morning. Registration for the workshop will be optional. If you are interested in suggesting topics for talks, interested in becoming involved with a breakout session or have any other input, please contact Seth.

    William Hendrickson, President, University of Illinois at Chicago,

    Seth Crosby, Corporate Coordinator, Washington University School of Medicine

    Kevin L. Knudtson, Ph.D., University of Iowa

    Philip Hockberger, Treasurer, Northwestern University

    Karen Staehling, media and surveys, Stowers Institute

    Susan Meyn, Vanderbilt University

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