PAG

Introduction

This draft plan will be updated on an irregular basis. As the program details are finalized there will be minor changes. These changes are likely to occur in the schedule until late into the fall of 2002.

Administration:

All administrative questions should be addressed to Darrin Scherago at Scherago International Inc., 11 Penn Plaza, Suite 1003, New York, NY 10001. His phone number is 1-212-643-1750 (extension 20) (FAX number is 1-212-643-1758) and their Internet e-mail address is pag@scherago.com. Scherago International is the conference organizer for PAG-XI.

Abstracts:

Participants are invited to submit abstracts for the poster session either in hard copy (printed form) or by e-mail (see the meeting abstracts section details). There were over 800 posters at PAG-X. The abstract forms will have a set of categories to assure your poster talk is properly handled. The printed abstract forms are now available from Scherago International, however electronic submissions are much preferred and easier. The conference has some suggestions and guidelines for those who will present posters, as well as those who will give talks in the sessions and at the workshops.

This year all posters will remain up for almost the entire length of the meeting. You may start to put up your poster on Saturday morning, January 11, 2003. Posters need to be taken down by 1:00 pm on Wednesday this year. Those presenting posters this year need only be at their posters one time this year - during the mixer/reception when your poster is scheduled, either Sunday or Monday.

All abstracts will be reviewed by members of the organizing committee. The normal review turn-around time will be within two - three weeks after the deadline for the receipt of the abstracts. This year any abstracts not submitted electronically should be submitted to: PAG Abstracts, USDA, 800 Buchanan Street Albany, CA 94710 USA. You will be notified of the acceptance of your abstract(s). All abstracts should be submitted directly via the web. I you encounter problems, please e-mail to: help@www.intl-pag.org.

Location & Room Rates:

Town & Country Hotel
500 Hotel Circle North
San Diego, CA 92108
Phone: 1-619-291-7131 or 1-800-772-8527
FAX: 1-619-291-3584 (Front Desk)
FAX: 1-619-294-4681 (Reservation Department)

(10-15 minutes by taxi or Cloud-9 Shuttle from the airport).

For 2003 the hotel room rate will be $107 per night (single or double occupancy) plus tax. You must contact the hotel directly for room reservations. All hotel deposits and payments must be sent directly to the Town & Country hotel.

The Town & Country Hotel has created an on-line hotel reservation website for PAG meeting. The link  is listed below and the password needed is  "genome". One will need to first click on "Convention, Meetings and Event Reservations". The url is: http://www.towncountry.com/framereserv.html

NOTE The deadline for obtaining the PAG conference hotel rate is December 20, 2002.

A comprehensive list of other San Diego hotels is available from the San Diego hotel web site, or here.

Yahoo San Diego Link


Room Sharing:

At past meetings a number of attendees have expressed a desire to share a room to minimize their hotel costs. Thanks to the efforts at Iowa State, a new web site has been set up for this purpose. Anyone wishing to share a room should go to this web site.

Organizing Committee:

Chair:

Stephen R. Heller, NIST, USA
(srheller@nist.gov)
Co-Chairs:

Plants:
Rebecca Doerge, Purdue University, USA
(doerge@stat.purdue.edu)

Michael Gale, John Innes Centre, UK
(mike.gale@bbsrc.ac.uk)

Ed Kaleikau, USDA/CSREES, USA
(ekaleikau@reeusda.gov)

Dave Matthews, USDA ARS, Cornell University, USA
(matthews@greengenes.cit.cornell.edu)

Graham Moore, John Innes Centre, UK
(tracie.foote@bbsrc.ac.uk)

Jerome P. Miksche, Emeritus Director, USDA Plant Genome Program, USA
(jmiksche@adelphia.net)

Rod Wing, University of Arizona, USA
(rwing@ag.arizona.edu)


Animals:

Noelle Cockett, Utah State University, USA
(fanoelle@cc.usu.edu)

Catherine Ernst, Michigan State Universuty, USA
(ernstc@pilot.msu.edu)

Martien Groenen, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
(martien.groenen@alg.vf.wau.nl)

Juan Medrano , University of California - Davis, USA
(jfmedrano@ucdavis.edu)

Abel Ponce de Leon, University of Minnesota
(apl@umn.edu)


Abstract & WWW Coordinators:

Victoria Carollo, USDA/ARS/WRRC, USA
(vcarollo@pw.usda.gov)

and
David Grant, USDA/ARS & Iowa State University, USA

(dgrant@iastate.edu)

and

Gerard Lazo, USDA/ARS/WRRC,USA
(lazo@pw.usda.gov)

and

Kim Marshall, MMI Genomics Inc., USA
(kimberly.marshall@mmigenomics.com)

Travel Grants Coordinators:

(1) Miksche & Scherago First Time Attendee Travel Grants:

Douglas Bigwood, Bayer Corporation, USA
(dwbigwood@yahoo.com)

(2) Rockefeller Travel Grants for Africians:

Georgia Davis, University of Missouri, USA
(davisge@missouri.edu)

(3) ISPBM Travel Student Travel Grants:

Rebecca Doerge, Purdue University, USA
(doerge@stat.purdue.edu)

Special Duty Coordinators:

Hans Cheng, USDA/ARS, USA
(hcheng@msu.edu)

Max Rothschild, Iowa State University, USA
(mfrothsc@iastate.edu)

Computer Room Organizers:

Gerard Lazo, USDA/ARS/WRRC, USA
(lazo@pw.usda.gov)

Dave Matthews, USDA/ARS, Cornell University, USA
(matthews@greengenes.cit.cornell.edu)

Noel Yap, Cornell University, USA
(ivy1@cornell.edu)


Conference Organized by: Scherago International, Inc., New York, NY, USA



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