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  • 4th International Symposium on Animal Functional Genomics (ISAFG) - abstract submiss

    Dear colleagues,

    Just a reminder that the current abstract submission deadline for the 4th International Symposium on Animal Functional Genomics (ISAFG) to be held in Dublin during October 2011 is rapidly approaching (1st August, 2011). You can find further information about abstract submission and registration at the following link:

    http://www.isafg2011.org/isafg_ezine_papers.html

    A PDF poster advertising the Symposium can be downloaded from the link below and we would be grateful if this could be posted on relevant Departmental/Institutional noticeboards.

    http://www.isafg2011.org/ISAFG_Poster.pdf


    Confirmed speakers at the 4th ISAFG 2011

    Prof. Elaine Mardis (The Genome Center at Washington University School of Medicine);
    Prof. David Hume (The Roslin Institute and the University of Edinburgh);
    Prof. Eckhard Wolf (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München);
    Prof. Patrick Cunningham (Trinity College Dublin and Chief Scientific Advisor to the Irish Government);
    Prof. John Quackenbush (Harvard School of Public Health);
    Dr. Tad Sonstegard (USDA);
    Dr. Rebecca Oakey (King’s College London);
    Prof. Jamie McLeod (University of Kentucky);
    Prof. Alex Evans (University College Dublin);
    Prof. Haja Kadarmideen (University of Copenhagen);
    Prof. Tom Freeman (The Roslin Institute and the University of Edinburgh);
    Prof. Paul Coussens (Michigan State University);
    Prof. Chris Tuggle (Iowa State University);
    Dr. Emmeline Hill (University College Dublin and Equinome Ltd.);
    Dr. Carl-Johan Rubin (Uppsala University)

    Best regards.

    David MacHugh, PhD,
    Associate Professor of Genomics,
    University College Dublin.
    http://www.isafg2011.org

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