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  • Call for Abstracts: Computer Demo Sessions at Plant and Animal Genome, Jan 2015

    Plant and Animal Genome XXIII (PAGXXIII)
    January 10-14, 2015
    San Diego, California, United States


    PAGXXIII will bring together over 2,800 leading researchers in plant and animal research, and over 130 exhibits, 150+ workshops, 1000+ posters, and a computer demo track specifically for highlighting relevant software and online resources. PAG is the largest Ag-Genomics meeting in the world.

    If you work on digital resources that enable life science research, then please consider submitting an abstract to the PAG computer demonstration track. Computer demos are 15-20 minutes long, and are an excellent way to get resources in front of the people who will benefit the most from it.

    The Computer Demo abstract submission deadline is October 31, 2014. All computer demo presenters must be registered for the conference prior to submitting. Any software which is demonstrated at the PAG Conference must also be available to the scientific community and non-commercial.

    See http://www.intlpag.org/2015/abstracts/computer-demos for additional information and a link to the submission form.

    Hope to see you in San Diego!

    Dave Clements and Brian Smith-White
    PAGXXIII Computer Demo Track Co-Chairs

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